‘We’ve been here before’: Sell Before We Dai expresses cautious optimism over Reading FC takeover announcement
Pressure group Sell Before We Dai has expressed cautious optimism over the latest Reading FC takeover announcement.
Read moreDetailsPressure group Sell Before We Dai has expressed cautious optimism over the latest Reading FC takeover announcement.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club has confirmed that it has committed a 'letter of intent' with a potential purchaser of the club.
Read moreDetailsThree Reading FC players have been singled out for their excellent displays throughout the season in the Who Scored's League One team of the season
Read moreDetailsReading FC put another point on the board as they played out a goalless draw with runaway League One leaders Birmingham City.
Read moreDetailsBirmingham City have confirmed that their star striker will be out of action with injury as they prepare to face Reading FC on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsReading will host League One promotion favourites and current league leaders Birmingham City at the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker Sam Smith has opened up on his exit from the club after he made the switch to join Wrexham in the January transfer window.
Read moreDetailsRotherham United manager Steve Evans described the referee's performance as 'atrocious' after his side lost to a 94th minute penalty at Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading claimed a dramatic home win at the death as Harvey Knibbs netted a 94th minute penalty to see them beat Steve Evans' Rotherham United side.
Read moreDetailsReading FC defender Harlee Dean is expected to miss around six weeks of action after suffering a calf injury.
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