Royals receive one-point penalty, while Dai Yongge fined £10,000
READING Football Club have been docked one point and its owner fined £10,000 for late payment of wages last season.
READING Football Club have been docked one point and its owner fined £10,000 for late payment of wages last season.
READING FC manager Ruben Selles was left 'proud' of his teams performance as his young side claimed their first win ...
A young Reading FC side impressed again as they broke a run in the league of 15 games without a ...
Reading registered their first points of their 2023-24 League One campaign, securing a comfortable 1-0 win against Cheltenham Town on ...
READING FC are once again under a transfer embargo and could look to the free agents market to resolve the ...
READING FC are still on the hunt for their first points of the season as they prepare to host Cheltenham ...
Reading failed to back up midweek cup success, losing 1-0 at Port Vale on Saturday afternoon.
READING FC manager Ruben Selles believes a 'poor' second-half performance cost his team defeat at Port Vale.
Reading failed to back up a strong midweek showing in the cup, falling to a 1-0 defeat against Port Vale ...
READING FC will be seeking to pick up their first points of the League One visit when they visit Port ...
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