Reading FC issued new winding up petition by HMRC over unpaid tax bill
READING FC has been issued a new winding up petition by HMRC due to an unpaid tax bill.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC has been issued a new winding up petition by HMRC due to an unpaid tax bill.
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Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Ruben Selles admitted that his team are feeling 'down' after they lost a two goal lead in their defeat to table toppers Portsmouth.
Read moreDetailsRuben Selles' Reading fell to their 10th defeat in 15 league games, surrendering a 2-0 lead against league leaders Portsmouth.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC squandered a two-goal lead as top of the table Portsmouth fought back to protect their long unbeaten record.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC legend Dave Kitson helped to lead the latest protest against club owner Dai Yongge as fans marched from the town centre to the
Read moreDetailsA prominent politician has told Reading FC fans to "watch this space".
Read moreDetailsREADING FC's Simod Cup trophy has returned home to the town's museum and is on display for fans to view
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Ruben Selles remains 'confident' that he can turn the club's situation around after they lost out at home to Fleetwood Town.
Read moreDetailsSaturday, October 28 will see fans of Reading Football Club take another stand against owner Dai Yongge.
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