Reading FC owner Dai Yongge to be charged by EFL
READING FC owner dai Yongge has been charged by the EFL with misconduct after failing to comply with demands to deposit 125% of the club's monthly
Read moreDetailsREADING FC owner dai Yongge has been charged by the EFL with misconduct after failing to comply with demands to deposit 125% of the club's monthly
Read moreDetailsREADING opened their account in the EFL Trophy by thrashing League One high flyers Exeter City with an astounding performance.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC WOMEN's unbeaten start to life in the Women's Championship came to an end with a heavy home defeat to Southampton.
Read moreDetailsBefore the FIFA Women's World Cup fades from our memories, I would like to look at the referee of the final game. Tori Penso
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Ruben Selles expressed his understanding as the fans protested against club owner Dai Yongge during the team's victory
Read moreDetailsREADING FC came from a goal down to take three points as strikes from Charlie Savage and Caylan Vickers helped the Royals beat Bolton Wanderers.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC fans showed their anger at club owner Dai Yongge by throwing tennis balls onto the pitch during their match with Bolton Wanderers.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC are back in action after the international break this Saturday when they host Bolton Wanderers in League One.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC boss Ruben Selles provided injury updates ahead of their clash with Bolton Wanderers on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL TOWN picked up three more points with a clean sheet win over Tiverton Town.
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