Reading FC: Supporters Trust responds to failed takeover
The Supporters Trust at Reading Football Club (STAR) has responded to the latest developments after Rob Couhig's proposed deal to buy the club failed
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
Read moreDetailsDeclan Rice's sending off for a second caution created a lot of discussion, so I thought It might be worth discussing why second cautions
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Ruben Selles admitted that the ownership saga is not an 'excuse' for results on the pitch.
Read moreDetailsReading FC's miserable week was compounded with a defeat away to Bolton Wanderers in League One in a goal packed game.
Read moreDetailsCAPTAIN Max Hayman, Tomek Pozniak and Morgan MacRae were all at the double as Rams made it two National One bonus-point wins from two with a 43-24
Read moreDetailsReading's promising start to the season was abruptly ended by a dynamic first half performance from Windsor who rattled up thirty six points
Read moreDetailsREADING FC were thumped by Oxford City in their opening home match of the new campaign.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Ruben Selles has delivered a message to the fans following the breakdown of the club's most recent takeover negociations.
Read moreDetailsREADING CITY found their second league win of the season with a 1-0 success over Hilltop.
Read moreDetailsNigel Howe has responded to claims that Dai Yongge is not interested in actively selling the club after recent negotiations with Rob Couhig broke down
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