Culture minister cannot commit to Reading FC as the ‘test pilot’ for new football regulator, but agrees to meet with Matt Rodda
Government agrees to meet with Matt Rodda, but cannot commit to Reading FC as 'pilot' case for new football regulator
Government agrees to meet with Matt Rodda, but cannot commit to Reading FC as 'pilot' case for new football regulator
READING FC manager Ruben Selles blamed lack of 'game management' after the Royals suffered a stoppage time collapse at Shrewsbury ...
READING FC's long wait for an away win in the league continues after they conceded two goals in stoppage time ...
THAMES Valley Police has made five arrests in as many weeks following Reading FC football matches, following Reading FC statement ...
READING FC head of football operations Mark Bowen has released a statement to update the fans on the ownership and ...
Football is more than win, lose, or draw (although a few league wins for Reading would be nice). Football clubs ...
READING FC manager Ruben Selles admitted his relief after confirmation that the club has cleared an outstanding HMRC tax bill.
IT WAS honours even between Reading and Bristol Rovers on Tuesday night as the League One sides played out a ...
READING FC remain bottom of the League One table after Bristol Rovers came back from a goal down to take ...
READING FC fan group Sell Before We Dai has urged supporters not to throw tennis balls on the pitch during ...
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