Hull City make decision on future of former Reading FC boss Ruben Selles
Hull City have made a decision on the future of former Reading FC manager Ruben Selles following the end of the Championship season.
Read moreDetailsHull City have made a decision on the future of former Reading FC manager Ruben Selles following the end of the Championship season.
Read moreDetailsNew Reading football club owner Rob Couhig has sent a message to season ticket holders after he completed his takeover yesterday.
Read moreDetailsReading FC protest group Sell Before We Dai have made a generous donation following the end of their campaign.
Read moreDetailsHarts of Bracknell Stags and Bracknell Royals enjoyed cup success.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones, MP for Wokingham, celebrates today's confirmation of Reading FC's sale to Rob Couhig and Todd Sinclair
Read moreDetailsSell Before We Dai have responded to today's announcement by Reading FC that the club has been sold to Redwood Holdings Ltd.
Read moreDetailsAmerican businessman Rob Couhig has officially completed his purchase of Reading Football Club from Dai Yongge. It has taken almost two years for the club to complete a takeover with...
Read moreDetailsThe awards are an opportunity to celebrate the people who make grassroots football great for everyone.
Read moreDetailsThe English Football League (EFL) has confirmed that they have received 'further documentation' as the sale of Reading Football Club nears completion
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC manager Ruben Selles is reportedly facing a fight to keep his job at Hull City despite avoiding relegation.
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