‘Now is the time to fight’ Chambers reflects after Reading FC Women suffer costly defeat in WSL relegation battle
READING FC WOMEN's boss Kelly Chambers has challenged her team to show 'fight' after they lost to Liverpool on Sunday.
READING FC WOMEN's boss Kelly Chambers has challenged her team to show 'fight' after they lost to Liverpool on Sunday.
READING FC WOMEN's survival hopes were dealt a blow after they lost to fellow relegation rivals Liverpool.
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The company that runs Home Bargains has applied to sell alcohol at a store it is preparing to open in ...
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