Reading FC’s League One line-up complete after Sheffield Wednesday inflict late heartbreak on Barnsley in play-off final
Reading FC and the play-off have been far from a match made in heaven throughout the club's history. In fact, ...
Reading FC and the play-off have been far from a match made in heaven throughout the club's history. In fact, ...
READING FC are hoping to appoint Chris Wilder as the club's new manager as they prepare for life in League ...
Kelly Chambers reflected on a difficult day for Reading FC after they were relegated from the Women's Super League.
READING FC's relegation from the Women's Super League was confirmed after they were beaten at home by Chelsea who sealed ...
READING Women were relegated from the WSL on Saturday after losing to champions Chelsea.
READING FC star Tom Ince could leave the club this summer due to a shockingly low relegation release clause in ...
READING FC host Chelsea on the final weekend of the Women's Super League season with plenty riding on the result ...
MANCHESTER CITY are reportedly interested in bringing Reading FC teen star Luca Fletcher to the club this summer.
READING Women suffered what could prove to be a fatal defeat against Tottenham Hotspur as their slim hopes of WSL ...
READING FC WOMEN's were all but succumbed to the drop from the top flight after they suffered a costly away ...
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