EFL CHAIRMAN: ‘We don’t have the power to force a sale at Reading’
English Football League (EFL) chairman Rick Parry has confirmed that the league does not have the power to force Dai Yongge to sell Reading FC.
Read moreDetailsEnglish Football League (EFL) chairman Rick Parry has confirmed that the league does not have the power to force Dai Yongge to sell Reading FC.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC chief executive Dayong Pang has called for fans to 'be more patient' over the potential sale of the club.
Read moreDetailsThe English Football League (EFL) has said that they have 'no hesitation' in bringing further charges against Reading owner Dai Yongge.
Read moreDetailsFORMER READING FC chairman Sir John Madejski described the club's situation as a 'travesty' and urged Dai Yongge to sell the club.
Read moreDetailsPopular football podcast 'The Football Ramble' took to their platform to highlight the issues at Reading Football Club.
Read moreDetailsThe multi use games area (MUGA) includes outdoor gym equipment, children's cycling and leisure areas.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC fans have donated more than £3,000 to the Port Vale Supporters Club fundraiser to build a statue for one of their legendary ex managers.
Read moreDetailsFootball fans have urged the English Football League (EFL) to step up their efforts to force negligent owners out of football.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC were on the wrong end of a shock result in the FA Women's Cup as they were eliminated by National League North Wolverhampton.
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL MP James Sunderland has called for fans to do whatever they can to 'wrestle control' from Reading owner Dai Yongge.
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