Reading FC fans stage in-game protest against owners Dai Yongge and Dai Xiu Li
Fans of Reading FC have staged another in-game protest against their owners at Saturday's EFL League One match versus Huddersfield Town.
Read moreDetailsFans of Reading FC have staged another in-game protest against their owners at Saturday's EFL League One match versus Huddersfield Town.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Ruben Selles reflected on the team's win over Huddersfield Town and thanked fans for their 'respectful' protests.
Read moreDetailsReading FC got back to winning ways as they battled back from a goal behind to earn three points at home to Huddersfield Town.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC earned their first victory of the campaign as they got past Brackley Town.
Read moreDetailsReading FC will stage a protest once again against current owner Dai Yongge during their home match with Huddersfield Town.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Under 21’s gave the fans yet another reason to be proud of the club’s prestigious academy with an impressive victory over Ajax U21s. Making their debut in the...
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Ruben Selles has sent a message of gratitude to the supporters for their continued support during difficult times.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC forward Andy Carroll made an instant impact as he marked his debut for Bordeaux by scoring twice.
Read moreDetailsThe Supporters Trust at Reading Football Club (STAR) has responded to the latest developments after Rob Couhig's proposed deal to buy the club failed
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