‘I am absolutely heartbroken’: Sir John Madejski speaks on Reading FC situation
FORMER READING FC chairman Sir John Madejski described the club's situation as a 'travesty' and urged Dai Yongge to sell ...
FORMER READING FC chairman Sir John Madejski described the club's situation as a 'travesty' and urged Dai Yongge to sell ...
Popular football podcast 'The Football Ramble' took to their platform to highlight the issues at Reading Football Club.
READING FC fans have donated more than £3,000 to the Port Vale Supporters Club fundraiser to build a statue for ...
Football fans have urged the English Football League (EFL) to step up their efforts to force negligent owners out of ...
READING FC fan group Sell Before We Dai has said they are 'encouraged' by the EFL to fine owner Dai ...
READING FC owner Dai Yongge has been fined £20,000 by the English Football League for misconduct after failing to deposit ...
READING FC fan group Sell Before We Dai has taken protests against club owner Dai Yongge to London, including outside ...
062040READING FC boss Ruben Selles was disappointed by mistakes made in the defensive final third following the Royals' home loss ...
READING FC surrendered a one-goal lead as they lost to two goals in the final 10 minutes in their League ...
READING FC missed the chance to close the gap on the team's above them in League One as they suffered ...
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