‘There needs to be stronger punishment’: Carlisle boss gives thoughts on Reading FC’s points deduction
Carlisle United manager Paul Simpson has claimed that the EFL should have been 'harsher' regarding Reading FC's latest points punishment.
Carlisle United manager Paul Simpson has claimed that the EFL should have been 'harsher' regarding Reading FC's latest points punishment.
Former Reading FC defender and first-team coach John O'Shea has been confirmed as the new Republic of Ireland manager on ...
Carlisle United manager Paul Simpson gave his thoughts on the situation at Reading FC after their latest points deduction.
READING FC manager Ruben Selles has admitted that the situation at the club 'cannot continue' after they were dealt another ...
READING FC boss Ruben Selles spoke about his goalkeeper situation ahead of his team's trip to face League One's bottom ...
Reading manager Ruben Selles has admitted that he is 'disappointed' with the EFL after their decision to hand the club ...
Reading FC protest group Sell Before We Dai has responded after the club was handed another points deduction by the ...
The English Football League (EFL) has confirmed that an Independent Disciplinary Commission has determined that Reading FC will be deducted ...
READING FC are expecting to be hit with another points deduction from the English Football League (EFL) due to issues ...
The Supporters Trust at Reading has released the newest details regarding a takeover of the club following a meeting with ...
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