Allen: ‘Brum clash is more than winnable for Reading Women’
REMI ALLEN says Sunday’s clash with Birmingham is “more than winnable” as Reading prepare for their final home game of ...
REMI ALLEN says Sunday’s clash with Birmingham is “more than winnable” as Reading prepare for their final home game of ...
REMI ALLEN has called on Reading Women to "make a statement" in Wednesday's clash with Yeovil Town Ladies. Now halfway ...
MARY EARPS says Reading can "take a lot of heart" from their battling display, despite FA Cup defeat against reigning ...
RACHEL FURNESS says Reading Women's ambition was what convinced her to leave her hometown behind and make the move down ...
RACHEL ROWE says it "feels like everything is falling into place" as Reading Women held Champions League-chasing Birmingham City Ladies ...
THERE was big news in the WSL this week. The women's game will now return to a winter league for ...
MOLLY BARTRIP feels it could be third time lucky as Reading Women look to put two previous defeats against Arsenal ...
READING FC WOMEN are currently embarking on an historic first season in the top flight of women’s football following promotion to Women’s ...
The Wokingham Paper is delighted to announce that Reading FC Women midfielder Lois Roche has joined our sport team to write ...
"IT'S JUST not good enough". That was the honest assessment from Reading Women winger Emma Follis after the Royals' wait ...
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