Reading FC takeover: Club agrees exclusivity and expect ‘quick completion’ of deal
Reading Football Club has confirmed that it has committed a 'letter of intent' with a potential purchaser of the club.
Reading Football Club has confirmed that it has committed a 'letter of intent' with a potential purchaser of the club.
Pressure group Sell Before We Dai has expressed cautious optimism over the latest Reading FC takeover announcement.
Reading FC have released a new statement regarding updates on the takeover process, confirming that talks with the party in ...
The Supporters Trust at Reading FC (STAR) have said that they have spoken with the club ahead of a monthly ...
Reading Football Club's long ongoing takeover saga has taken another infuriating twist with the emergence of a court case between ...
Protest group Sell Before We Dai have put the spotlight on Dai Xiu Li, brother and part owner of Reading ...
The front-runner to buy Reading Football Club appears to have aspirations to develop land in Wokingham.
RReading Football Club has released a new statement to update the fans on the ongoing takeover process, which has been ...
Former Reading FC chairman Roger Smee has confirmed that his bid to takeover the club has been rejected by current ...
Reading Football Club has released a new statement to update fans on the current sale of the club.
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