‘It’s morally wrong’: Ruben Selles calls on EFL to review rules after Reading FC owner fails to pay staff in full
READING FC manager admitted that the decision to not pay staff their wages in full was 'morally wrong'.
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 boss Ruben Selles believes there is still room for improvement despite the team's 5-1 thrashing of Carlisle United.
READING FC climbed off the bottom of the League One table by thrashing Carlisle United.
READING FC made it back-to-back League One wins as they moved off the bottom of the table with a thumping ...
READING FC fan group Sell Before We Dai has responded to claims that the club is close to signing an ...
READING FC will be hoping to build upon their long wait for an away win when they host Carlisle United ...
READING FC fans finally got the away win in the league that they had been craving for more than a ...
READING FC ended their year long wait for an away win in the league as Lewis Wing netted against his ...
READING FC boss Ruben Selles believes his side 'got what they deserved' as they celebrated their first away victory in ...
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