EFL STATEMENT: ‘We have no hesitation in bringing further charges against Mr Dai’
The English Football League (EFL) has said that they have 'no hesitation' in bringing further charges against Reading owner Dai ...
The English Football League (EFL) has said that they have 'no hesitation' in bringing further charges against Reading owner Dai ...
READING FC fan group Sell Before We Dai has taken protests against club owner Dai Yongge to London, including outside ...
062040READING FC boss Ruben Selles was disappointed by mistakes made in the defensive final third following the Royals' home loss ...
READING FC surrendered a one-goal lead as they lost to two goals in the final 10 minutes in their League ...
READING FC missed the chance to close the gap on the team's above them in League One as they suffered ...
READING FC suffered an FA Cup exit to National League Eastleigh who came up with a stoppage time winner to ...
READING FC were dumped out of the FA Cup by National League Eastleigh as Paul McCallum's 95th minute winner produced ...
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 ...
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