READING FC TAKEOVER: Club grants exclusivity as talks progress
Reading Football Club has reached an agreement of exclusivity with an unnamed party over the takeover of the club from Dai Yongge.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club has reached an agreement of exclusivity with an unnamed party over the takeover of the club from Dai Yongge.
Read moreDetailsOn this day 18 years ago Reading FC won promotion to the top flight of English football for the first time in its history by securing a point at
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women's manager Liam Gilbert admitted that 'hard conversations' need to be had after his team were thrashed 5-1 at Sheffield United.
Read moreDetailsIt was a week to forget for Reading FC Women as they suffered a third successive thumping defeat in the Women's Championship.
Read moreDetailsFan-led campaign Sell Before We Dai, who are calling on Reading FC's absent owner Dai Yongge to sell the club, will take their campaign to Wembley
Read moreDetailsTo mark Sunday League Day, the member of the Royals record-breaking 106 team netted a stoppage time equaliser when he turned out for Caversham United
Read moreDetailsProspective buyer of Reading Football Club Daniel Loitz has spoken out on the bidding process and has claimed current owner Dai Yongge
Read moreDetailsReading Blue Coat School's football first XI have won their first ever national cup competition, beating Cranleigh School 2-1 after extra-time
Read moreDetailsWycombe Wanderers chairman Rob Couhig has admitted that Reading FC fans have 'caused issues' over the sale of Bearwood Park.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED were on the end of a heavy defeat on their trip to Winchester City Flyers.
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