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Sell Before We Dai responds to EFL after Reading FC dealt latest points penalty

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, February 27, 2024 2:28 pm
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Reading FC protest group Sell Before We Dai has responded after the club was handed another points deduction by the EFL.

The Royals have now lost a total of 18 points under the ownership of Dai Yongge since he took control of the club in 2017..

Caroline Parker, Sell Before We Dai spokesperson, said: “It is clear that Reading’s issues are entirely down to Dai Yongge, so obviously it makes complete sense to punish the fans, staff and players of Reading Football Club with further sporting sanctions – especially for an infringement that provides no sporting advantage.

“Given the ongoing sales talks at Reading, the timing of today’s punishment is spectacular. Imposing a points penalty which increases our chances of relegation and therefore decreases the prospect of our club being sold is completely misguided. The EFL claims to be on the side of the fans, instead – yet again – they disproportionately punish those who care the most over those who care the least.

“To quote EFL Chairman Ricky Parry in The Athletic last month “Fining Dai Yongge is of no use at all”, so the EFL’s decision to fine Dai Yongge £100,000 is another example of the league’s clear and coherent leadership. They will not receive a penny from Dai Yongge, they have already taken our points and they wanted to take more. The fans, players and employees of Reading Football Club deserve better.

“For Reading Football Club this will be the 18th point deducted by the EFL. While we understand that the league has a responsibility to its members and Dai Yongge is clearly running the club with impunity, no club in the EFL is asking for another club killed.

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“The message being sent is that the league cares more about its rulebook than the health and history of the football clubs that play in it. It is increasingly clear that an effective, empowered and independent regulator is needed more than ever.

“Ending on a positive note, we must now adopt the siege mentality that so many football clubs have been forced to take. Our players will fight to keep us in this league. Our fans will roar them on. Our backroom staff will keep the lights on.

“There will be some chat about tennis balls and pitch invasions, but unlike the EFL, we don’t believe points deductions solve anything.

“The London protest planning is back on. Until then, our most effective form of protest will be filling the stadium, filling away ends and filling the players, coaches and staff with the belief that The Great Escape is on and every little thing is gonna be alright.”

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