‘It breaks my heart’: Former Reading FC manager speaks on takeover situation
Former Reading FC manager Alan Pardew has expressed his sadness at the state the club finds itself in with the threat of expulsion
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC manager Alan Pardew has expressed his sadness at the state the club finds itself in with the threat of expulsion
Read moreDetailsThe Supporters Trust at Reading FC has reacted to the news that Reading owner Dai Yongge has been disqualified by the English Football League (EFL).
Read moreDetailsIt's now a two horse race for the title of Reading's Table Tennis Division 1 and every point counts.
Read moreDetailsA verdict has been delivered today in a court case involving Reading Football Club, Dai Yongge and Rob Couhig.
Read moreDetailsThe English Football League (EFL) has released a statement regarding the court case that has involved Reading Football Club and owner Dai Yongge.
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Read moreDetailsReading FC have been linked with a summer transfer move for Maidenhead United attacker Reece Smith.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC manager Jaap Stam has admitted that he would 'love to go back' if the opportunity arose for him to work for the club again.
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