Reading Women star Fara Williams wins inaugural WSL 1 player of the month award
Kelly Chambers says Fara Williams "thoroughly deserves" her Women's Super League player of the month award for October. The 33-year-old ...
Kelly Chambers says Fara Williams "thoroughly deserves" her Women's Super League player of the month award for October. The 33-year-old ...
KELLY CHAMBERS said her players were "magnificent" as Reading Women drew 2-2 with former WSL 1 leaders Chelsea Ladies. The ...
KELLY CHAMBERS is demanding even more from her players as Reading Women prepare to face Arsenal tomorrow. Royals are in ...
READING WOMEN have been rocked by the news that Jade Moore will miss several months with an ankle injury. The ...
BROOKE CHAPLEN says Reading cannot wait to try and "put right" the opening day defeat to Sunderland when they travel ...
READING have completed the signing of England's record cap holder Fara Williams. The midfielder, 33, arrives from WSL 1 rivals ...
REMI ALLEN has called on Reading Women to "make a statement" in Wednesday's clash with Yeovil Town Ladies. Now halfway ...
KELLY CHAMBERS slammed the performance of referee Christopher O'Donnell as Reading Women slipped to their heaviest league defeat since she ...
READING WOMEN'S long wait for a home win goes on after being outclassed by Chelsea Ladies at Adams Park. The ...
MELISSA FLETCHER says Reading Women want to "make a name for ourselves" in the upcoming Spring Series. Royals achieved their ...
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