‘We’re still growing as a group’: Reading FC Women’s boss Gilbert reflects on first win
READING FC WOMEN's manager Liam Gilbert was left delighted after his team secured their first win of the season on ...
READING FC WOMEN's manager Liam Gilbert was left delighted after his team secured their first win of the season on ...
READING FC WOMEN picked up their first victory of their Women's Championship campaign after Freya Gregory's opener was followed up ...
READING FC WOMEN's unbeaten start to life in the Women's Championship came to an end with a heavy home defeat ...
READING FC continued their unbeaten start in the Women's Championship thanks to a dramatic stoppage time leveller from Lauren Wade.
READING FC WOMEN had to stay resilient and compact at the back to collect a point at home to Charlton ...
READING FC WOMEN had to dig deep to pick up a point after they were forced to hold on with ...
READING FC WOMEN kick off their home campaign in the Women's Championship this Saturday when they host Charlton Athletic (5.15pm ...
READING FC WOMEN continue to build ahead of the new season with two more additions in preparation for the Championship ...
READING FC WOMEN has confirmed that academy graduate Emma Harries has departed the club to join West Ham United.
FORMER Reading FC Women’s manager Kelly Cousins, formerly Chambers, has taken up a new role as sporting director of American ...
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