Reading FC takeover: Sale progressing but not complete with Couhig in pole position
The takeover process at Reading Football Club is still ongoing as former Wycombe Wanderers chairman Rob Cohuig leads the way ...
The takeover process at Reading Football Club is still ongoing as former Wycombe Wanderers chairman Rob Cohuig leads the way ...
Former Reading FC loanee Emi Martinez added another trophy to his collection last weekend with Argentina.
Reading FC goalkeeper Jokull Andresson has made a loan move to Icelandic second tier side Afturelding.
Reading FC suffered a pre-season defeat as they took on Championship team Millwall in a behind closed doors friendly yesterday.
Former Reading FC star Ovie Ejaria is currently on trial with Championship side Oxford United ahead of the new season.
Reading FC are set to avoid League One relegation next season, according to a 'SuperComputer'.
Reading FC defender Harlee Dean has hinted that his future could lie away from the Royals heading into next season.
Former Reading FC star Fran Kirby has joined Women's Super League side Brighton & Hove Albion after leaving Chelsea.
Reading FC Community Trust have set up fundraising to try and save two of the club's youth sides.
Reading FC defender Tyler Bindon has been called up to represent New Zealand at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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