Reading FC takeover: German investor in talks over buying club, but ‘no deal agreed’
The saga for the ownership of Reading Football Club continues as reports have emerged that a bid from a German investor has been made.
Read moreThe saga for the ownership of Reading Football Club continues as reports have emerged that a bid from a German investor has been made.
Read moreSir John Redwood posted a blog on Monday, March 18, where he set out his views on the issues facing the team.
Read moreWycombe Wanderers FC has confirmed that they are putting on hold any provision for funding to Reading FC and the purchase of Bearwood Park training
Read moreFormer Reading FC chairman Sir John Madejski is 'optimistic' that a deal to sell the club will be finalised in the near future.
Read moreReading FC are calling on the fans to continue backing the team and have launched a 'mini' season ticket for their final three remaining home League
Read moreReading FC manager Ruben Selles admitted his players and staff cannot continue coping with 'chaos and uncertainty' due to off the field issues.
Read moreReading FC Women's U21s got their hands on the Berks & Bucks Cup after they overcame MK Dons in a penalty shootout
Read moreWhen I first started refereeing, I was advised not to criticise any fellow referee.
Read moreKingfisher A successfully retained their Division One championship in the Reading League's centenary season with a match to spare after a 9-1 home
Read moreReading FC boss Ruben Selles admitted that he had new information regarding a potential takeover of the club.
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