‘There needs to be stronger punishment’: Carlisle boss gives thoughts on Reading FC’s points deduction
Carlisle United manager Paul Simpson has claimed that the EFL should have been 'harsher' regarding Reading FC's latest points punishment.
Carlisle United manager Paul Simpson has claimed that the EFL should have been 'harsher' regarding Reading FC's latest points punishment.
Carlisle United manager Paul Simpson gave his thoughts on the situation at Reading FC after their latest points deduction.
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