‘Staggering incompetence’: Sell Before We Dai reacts to latest Reading FC takeover development
Protest group Sell Before We Dai has reacted to the latest development in Reading Football Club's takeover debacle.
Read moreDetailsProtest group Sell Before We Dai has reacted to the latest development in Reading Football Club's takeover debacle.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club's seemingly never ending takeover saga has taken a fresh twist after the club released a new statement this morning.
Read moreDetailsFootball journalist Ollie Holt, who writes for the Daily Mail, has given his thoughts on all 92 grounds in the English Football League.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker Simon Church has spoken out against the English Football League (EFL) following their latest statement.
Read moreDetailsReading FC kept their play-off hopes well and truly alive with victory over promotion hopefuls Wycombe Wanderers. In a frantic contest between the two local sides, it was separated by...
Read moreDetailsSell Before We Dai has responded to the EFL news that Reading FC owner Dai Yongge has been given an extension to sell the club by 22 April.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club have been granted an extension by the English Football League (EFL) for owner Dai Yongge to divest his shares in the club.
Read moreDetailsReading FC star Harvey Knibbs has added another achievement to his list in what has been a superb campaign for the 25-year-old.
Read moreDetailsReading's run of 11 games undefeated came to an end as they were dealt defeat at Blackpool.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club are set for what will be a crucial couple of weeks in the club's future with the takeover situation coming to a head.
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