Lauren Bruton hopes Mad Stad games will build Reading FC Women fanbase
Lauren Bruton hopes playing games at Madejski Stadium will help attract more people to come and watch Reading Women. Kelly ...
Lauren Bruton hopes playing games at Madejski Stadium will help attract more people to come and watch Reading Women. Kelly ...
Reading Women boss Kelly Chambers says the "abysmal" performance of referee Rebecca Welch ruined her side's clash against West Ham ...
Reading Women slipped to seventh in the WSL table after a disappointing defeat to West Ham United Women at Madejski ...
Brooke Chaplen scored twice against her old club as Reading Women came from behind to beat Everton Ladies 2-1 at ...
Birmingham celebrate their goalLauren Bruton holds off her markerMascots from Wokingham and Emmbrook pose with captains and officialsNatasha Harding rises ...
Reading Women boss Kelly Chambers believes 34-year-old star Fara Williams is still getting better. The veteran midfielder, who has more ...
Fara Williams bagged a hat-trick as Reading Women got their 2018/19 campaign off to the perfect start with a comfortable ...
Reading have made Bristol City striker Millie Farrow their fourth signing of the summer. The 22-year-old, who came through the ...
READING'S latest signing Gemma Davison says her new club were the toughest she faced while playing for Chelsea last season. ...
Reading Women have been dealt a blow by the departure of number one goalkeeper Mary Earps. The 25-year-old was one ...
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