Liverpool Women 2-0 Reading Women: Royals suffer damaging defeat against WSL relegation rivals
READING FC WOMEN's survival hopes were dealt a blow after they lost to fellow relegation rivals Liverpool.
READING FC WOMEN's survival hopes were dealt a blow after they lost to fellow relegation rivals Liverpool.
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BUY-TO-LET landlords looking to buy a property will see a return on their investment within three years according to a ...
READING FC assistant manager Alex Rae was pleased with the team's resolve after they overcame a two goal deficit to ...
READING FC came from two goals down to draw 2-2 against Watford on Saturday afternoon at the Select Car Leasing ...
READING FC overturned a two-goal deficit against Watford after a stunning Jeff Hendrick volley 10 minutes from time earned them ...
A THAMES Valley charity is encouraging members of the public to get tested and know their status ahead of National ...
Three from Reading were among four jailed at a sentencing hearing at Reading Crown Court on Friday, January 27, following ...
READING FC manager Paul Ince admitted he is unsure whether the club will still be under a transfer embargo in ...
Reading FC manager Paul Ince described the January transfer window as the 'dullest' he has had as a manager.
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