Reading FC increase season ticket prices despite relegation to League One
READING FC have increased season ticket prices despite suffering relegation from the Championship to League One.
READING FC have increased season ticket prices despite suffering relegation from the Championship to League One.
The 2022/23 season proved to be a disastrous campaign for Reading FC and one that ended in relegation from the ...
The 2022/23 season proved to be a disastrous campaign for Reading FC and one that ended in relegation from the ...
READING FC goalkeeper Luke Southwood is currently unsure whether he will be at the club at the start of next ...
READING FC WOMEN's manager Kelly Chambers is hoping to have Deanne Rose back in contention for the final two Women's ...
READING FC WOMEN's manager Kelly Chambers has admitted that the Royals' must win against Tottenham Hotspur to have any chance ...
READING FC Community Trust is organising fun weekly kick-abouts with a focus on LGBTQ+ inclusivity.
READING FC interim manager Noel Hunt urged 'everyone to be committed' to the club after they suffered relegation to League ...
Former Reading FC captain Liam Moore has released a statement to the fans after the club suffered relegation to League ...
READING FC interim manager Noel Hunt was left angered by striker Lucas Joao who opted out of playing in the ...
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