Reading FC publish accounts for 2022/23 as takeover process takes positive step
Reading Football Club have finally published their long overdue accounts for the 2022/23 season.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club have finally published their long overdue accounts for the 2022/23 season.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Football Club take on Reading City on Wednesday evening.
Read moreDetailsEFL expert Don Goodman has praised the work of first-team manager Noel Hunt for doing a 'brilliant' job under chaotic circumstances at Reading FC.
Read moreDetailsFormer Wycombe Wanderers chairman Rob Couhig, who attempted to purchase Reading FC has spoken about the complex takeover process
Read moreDetailsA local personal trainer, along with two other women, is preparing to take on the World's Toughest Row in an incredible challenge
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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