Reading FC Women review of 2023: Top flight spell ends with WSL relegation
IT was a year to forget for Reading FC Women who suffered relegation from the Women's Super League after eight years in the top flight.
Read moreDetailsIT was a year to forget for Reading FC Women who suffered relegation from the Women's Super League after eight years in the top flight.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC will be determined to keep their improved form going when they face relegation rivals Cheltenham Town on Friday.
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL TOWN responded from their away loss at Swindon Supermarine on Saturday with a convincing Boxing Day victory over Walton & Hersham.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC picked up a valuable point on the road at promotion pushing Peterborough United after a late leveller from Femi Azeez.
Read moreDetailsThe Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta sat in the stand to watch his team's match against Aston Villa despite escaping a ban for his comments on the referee
Read moreDetailsSonning Common & Peppard A hit the top of Division One as they beat their C team away 9-1.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC boss was delighted by his team's performance as they kicked off the busy Christmas period by earning three points over Wigan Athletic.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC moved closer towards League One safety with an important win over Wigan Athletic to close out the calendar year.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC took a step towards moving out of the League One relegation zone with a Femi Azeez stunner and a Sam Smith goal helping them to three point
Read moreDetailsA last-ditch Reading effort to grasp a victory proved unsuccessful in a tightly fought game against Witney.
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