EFL ‘assessing actions’ over consequences of Reading’s abandoned match
The English Football League (EFL) are currently 'assessing actions' over the outcome of Reading's abandoned match with Port Vale.
The English Football League (EFL) are currently 'assessing actions' over the outcome of Reading's abandoned match with Port Vale.
English Football League (EFL) chief executive Trevor Birch has admitted that they only have 'limited power' over trying to get ...
READING FC legend and former women's manager Kelly Cousins (formerly Chambers) has admitted that it 'breaks her heart' to see ...
READING FC were on the wrong end of a shock result in the FA Women's Cup as they were eliminated ...
READING FC star Sanne Troeslgaard has left the Royals after the club and the player agreed a mutual termination of ...
EXTRA tickets have been put on sale for Reading Women's WSL against Arsenal.
IT was a year to forget for Reading FC Women who suffered relegation from the Women's Super League after eight ...
FORMER READING FC goalkeeper Mary Earps capped off her spectacular year by being awarded as the BBC Sports Personality of ...
READING FC WOMEN'S manager Liam Gilbert praised his team's 'exceptional' attitude as they extended their unbeaten run in all competitions ...
READING FC WOMEN ended their year by picking up a point at home to Crystal Palace in their Women's Championship ...
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