Ruben Selles understands Reading FC takeover is ‘close’, but not yet finalised
Ruben Selles is confident that Reading Football Club is 'close' to entering a new chapter and understands that a takeover ...
Ruben Selles is confident that Reading Football Club is 'close' to entering a new chapter and understands that a takeover ...
Former Wycombe Wanderers player Joe Jacobson could be set to play a pivotal role at Reading Football Club if Rob ...
Potential new Reading FC owner Rob Couhig has teased fans on social media with his latest post. It is expected ...
Reading FC's long takeover process is finally entering the 'final stages' as a deal nears, according to national reports.
The Supporters Trust at Reading have issued an open letter to the FA, the club's ownership following the news that ...
Former Reading FC Women's manager Kelly Cousins (nee Chambers) has reacted to the news that the women's team will drop ...
Reading FC protest group Sell Before We Dai has responded after news broke that Reading FC Women would not be ...
Reading FC Women will not be able to fulfil their place in the Women's Championship next season, while the women's ...
A failed takeover bid means that Reading FC Women look set to drop out of the Women's Championship.
Reading FC protest group Sell Before We Dai are launching a billboard campaign in the town to highlight the plight ...
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