‘The best way to connect is to win matches’ Ruben Selles speaks on Reading FC owner Dai Yongge
Ruben Selles has said that he meet with club owner Dai Yongge twice prior to agreeing to becoming the new ...
Ruben Selles has said that he meet with club owner Dai Yongge twice prior to agreeing to becoming the new ...
FORMER READING FC chairman Sir John Madejski has voiced his concerns about the owner Dai Yongge, but believes fans should ...
Leader of Reading Borough Council Jason Brock has sent a letter addressing his concerns about the future of Reading Football ...
READING FC have been charged by the English Football League for multiple breaches of their regulations.
READING FC CEO Dayong Pang has addressed supporters of the club to update them on the current situation
READING FC interim manager Noel Hunt described his experience as taking over as first-team boss as 'incredible'.
Former Reading FC boss Mark Bowen is set to return to the club in an executive role according to reports.
Reading FC interim manager Paul Ince admitted that ?the club has got to change in a lot of places? to ...
Reading FC owner Mr Dai Yongge and Dayong Pang have penned an open letter to Royals fans. The owner ...
?I?m going to be here if it depends on me? said Reading FC manager Veljko Paunovic after their defeat to ...
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