‘They’ve lost the soul of the club’: Former Reading boss Paul Ince sympathises with staff
Former Reading manager Paul Ince has sympathised with the current staff, claiming that the club has 'lost its soul'.
Former Reading manager Paul Ince has sympathised with the current staff, claiming that the club has 'lost its soul'.
Reading manager Ruben Selles has admitted that defender Nelson Abbey is close to sealing a departure from the club.
Harvey Knibbs has said that the whole squad share the same frustrations as the fans, adding that he is glad ...
READING FC head of football operations Mark Bowen insisted that there is 'no fire fire sale' despite strong interest in ...
READING FC manager Ruben Selles has claimed that the club's deal to sell Tom Holmes to Luton Town is a ...
READING FC head of football operations Mark Bowen has reiterated that he has 'renewed hope' that Dai Yongge will sell ...
BRACKNELL MP James Sunderland has called for fans to do whatever they can to 'wrestle control' from Reading owner Dai ...
Former Sky Sports presenter and TalkSport radio host Jeff Stelling gave his support to the Reading fans following their protest ...
SKY SPORTS pundit and former England international Gary Neville has given his backing to the Reading fans after their pitch ...
READING FC fan group Sell Before We Dai released a statement following the abandonment of the club's home match with ...
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