Takeover bid falls through as Reading FC Women set to drop out of Women’s Championship
A failed takeover bid means that Reading FC Women look set to drop out of the Women's Championship.
Read moreDetailsA failed takeover bid means that Reading FC Women look set to drop out of the Women's Championship.
Read moreDetailsA privately owned safe deposit box facility has been opened in Tilehurst after the Vaults Group announced a £1million investment in the opening
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS turnout out last Wednesday to Double Barrelled Brewery in Reading to celebrate grassroots football in the community.
Read moreDetailsREADING YMCA FC have appointed Richard Wilkinson as their new first-team manager ahead of the upcoming campaign.
Read moreDetailsReading FC defender Kelvin Abrefa has signed a new two-year deal with the club.
Read moreDetailsJunior doctors have gathered outside of Royal Berkshire Hospital as part of a nationwide strike.
Read moreDetailsReading FC protest group Sell Before We Dai are launching a billboard campaign in the town to highlight the plight of Reading FC Women.
Read moreDetailsReading FC will open up their League One campaign for the 2024/25 season away to Birmingham City. Their opening match on Saturday, August 10 (5:30pm kick-off), will be shown live...
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC full-back Cliton Mola has a new club since being released by the Royals and has signed with League One side Bristol Rovers.
Read moreDetailsA bench in Calcot has been unveiled to commemorate Reading FC's first ever black player, Andy Alleyne.
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