‘It’s heartbreaking’: Former Reading manager sends support to Royals fans
READING FC legend and former women's manager Kelly Cousins (formerly Chambers) has admitted that it 'breaks her heart' to see ...
READING FC legend and former women's manager Kelly Cousins (formerly Chambers) has admitted that it 'breaks her heart' to see ...
English Football League (EFL) chairman Rick Parry has confirmed that the league does not have the power to force Dai ...
READING FC chief executive Dayong Pang has called for fans to 'be more patient' over the potential sale of the ...
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 fans are expected to protest during the team's FA Cup second-round tie at National League Eastleigh on Sunday.
READING FC will be hoping to avoid a cup shock when they travel to non-league side Eastleigh in the FA ...
READING FC manager admitted that the decision to not pay staff their wages in full was 'morally wrong'.
READING FC staff have not been paid their full salaries for November as current owner Dai Yongge continues to struggle ...
READING FC manager Ruben Selles gave the latest updates on the club's ownership situation, with a takeover still in the ...
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