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Reading FC co-owner to host Q&A session tomorrow

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, October 1, 2025 3:41 pm
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Reading FC chairman Rob Couhig Picture: Luke Adams

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Reading FC co-owner and CEO Rob Couhig will be hosting a Q&A with supporters tomorrow at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.

Redwood Holding Limited, owned by Rob Couhig and his business partner Todd Trosclair, completed their takeover of Reading Football Club in May and are currently presiding over their first season in charge of the club.

Since being released from the shackles of the disastrous ownership of Dai Yongge, the Royals fans went into the new season with high expectations, which were shared by the new ownership.

Supporters are invited to attend the Q&A which will take place between 7:30pm and 8:30pm.

Attendance is free and fans must register their interest by 5pm on Thursday.

It was a busy summer at the club which saw plenty of outgoings and incomings in the player department. While some key members of last season’s squad departed the club, including Amadou Mbengue, Michael Craig and Harvey Knibbs, Reading recruited the likes of Jack Marriott and Matt Ritchie late in the transfer window.

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Noel Hunt’s side have had an underwhelming start to the season in League One and have amassed nine points from nine matches which puts them 19th in the table.

However, results have started to pick up in recent weeks, even if fans are still left concerned by the manner of some of the performances.

Despite that, Reading did fight back to pick up a point on the road at Stockport last weekend on the back of a home victory over Leyton Orient the week before.

A young side also defeated West Ham United U21s in the EFL Trophy group-stage prior to Reading’s return to League One action on Saturday when they host Mansfield Town, who are in 12th place.

Fans are also able to pose their questions to Rob Couhig. To do so, follow this link: https://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/2025/september/29/rob-couhig-to-hold-question-and-answer-session/

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