Reading FC protest group details new plans, including London protest
Reading FC protest group Sell Before We Dai has released details for their new protest plans, including going to Dai ...
Reading FC protest group Sell Before We Dai has released details for their new protest plans, including going to Dai ...
READING FC protest group Sell Before We Dai has encouraged supporters not to get Tuesday's match with Derby County abandoned.
English Football League (EFL) chief executive Trevor Birch explained that Reading owner Dai Yongge 'passed all requirements' when taking over ...
The English Football League (EFL) are currently 'assessing actions' over the outcome of Reading's abandoned match with Port Vale.
English Football League (EFL) chief executive Trevor Birch has admitted that they only have 'limited power' over trying to get ...
READING FC legend and former women's manager Kelly Cousins (formerly Chambers) has admitted that it 'breaks her heart' to see ...
FORMER Reading FC Women’s manager Kelly Cousins, formerly Chambers, has taken up a new role as sporting director of American ...
READING FC has confirmed that Kelly Chambers has left her role as Women's first-team manager and director of women's football.
Kelly Chambers reflected on a difficult day for Reading FC after they were relegated from the Women's Super League.
Kelly Chambers reflected as Reading FC's future in the Women's Super League hangs in the balance after a damaging away ...
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