“It’s not good enough,” says Emma Follis as Reading FC Women draw with Sunderland
"IT'S JUST not good enough". That was the honest assessment from Reading Women winger Emma Follis after the Royals' wait ...
"IT'S JUST not good enough". That was the honest assessment from Reading Women winger Emma Follis after the Royals' wait ...
ALI AL-HABSI was deservingly named Player of the Year before Saturday's game with Preston North End. Yet a performance which ...
LAUREN BRUTON says Reading can take plenty of positives from their campaign so far despite no wins in WSL 1 ...
BRIAN McDERMOTT hailed the impact of Deniss Rakels after the Latvian struck the goal which ended Reading’s four-game losing run. ...
A WOKINGHAM hairdresser has been making a clean sweep of his store inside and out – now he’s encouraging others ...
YOU DO not want to be "that team that everyone can walk over." That was the message from Reading defender ...
AN ANDREW ROBERTSON strike 11 minutes from time saw Reading beaten for the fourth game of the spin on Tuesday ...
Reading duo Paul McShane and Danny Williams have both been charged by the FA following their altercation on the pitch ...
FIRST-HALF strikes from Clayton Donaldson and Ryan Shotton saw Reading's unbeaten league run at home in 2016 ended by Birmingham ...
THREE of Reading FC's brightest stars will be visiting a supermarket in Wokingham on Thursday (7) to challenge shoppers to ...
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