EFL CHIEF on Reading FC: ‘There is only so much we can do’
English Football League (EFL) chief executive Trevor Birch has admitted that they only have 'limited power' over trying to get Dai Yongge out of Readi
Read moreDetailsEnglish Football League (EFL) chief executive Trevor Birch has admitted that they only have 'limited power' over trying to get Dai Yongge out of Readi
Read moreDetailsWildlife Photographer of the Year will be back at The Base in Greenham in March bringing spectacular images of the natural world in one collection
Read moreDetailsIota Events is marking a full year of signing and serving as it brings its first event of 2024 to Be At One on Friday, January 26
Read moreDetailsSAUSAGES might be a favourite of talking dogs, but they are meat and drink to a charity fundraiser.
Read moreDetailsLAST week, the Ministry of Justice announced that a Chinese education organisation had bought the Reading Gaol site.
Read moreDetailsWinter Warmer sees volunteers collecting donations of winter clothing at Reading Station which are then available to those who need them
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is seeking help from the public in locating Tristan, aged 21, who was last seen in December
Read moreDetailsEnglish Football League (EFL) chairman Rick Parry has confirmed that the league does not have the power to force Dai Yongge to sell Reading FC.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC chief executive Dayong Pang has called for fans to 'be more patient' over the potential sale of the club.
Read moreDetailsReading Economy and Destination Agency (REDA) has launched the bid to continue with the town's Business Improvement Districts for further terms
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