Reading FC takeover: ‘This court case MUST NOT be used as an excuse to delay a sale’
Reading Football Club's long ongoing takeover saga has taken another infuriating twist with the emergence of a court case between owner Dai Yongge
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club's long ongoing takeover saga has taken another infuriating twist with the emergence of a court case between owner Dai Yongge
Read moreDetailsMany Reading FC fans have voiced their support for former player Yakou Meite after he released a statement regarding the abuse he has received
Read moreDetailsIn a display of resilience and teamwork, the Reading Rockets overcame early setbacks to secure a commanding 105-92 victory over the Derby
Read moreDetailsReading were looking to get back to winning ways following their disappointing home defeat to Stockport County last weekend.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have confirmed that they have made new coaching appointments for the under 21 and under 18s sides.
Read moreDetailsPremier League side Southampton have reportedly tabled a bid for Reading FC's teenage star Andre Garcia.
Read moreDetailsProtest group Sell Before We Dai have put the spotlight on Dai Xiu Li, brother and part owner of Reading Football Club.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC got off the mark with their first league victory of the season as they earned a home win over Selsey.
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds saluted the way Rams navigated a stop-start National One contest as they beat Dings Crusaders 26-17 at Old Bath Road.
Read moreDetailsReading Rockets Basketball Club captured silverware as they became the National Cup champions for the fifth time in their history.
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