Sold Before We Dai’d: final statement from Reading FC campaign group
Sell Before We Dai have responded to today's announcement by Reading FC that the club has been sold to Redwood ...
Sell Before We Dai have responded to today's announcement by Reading FC that the club has been sold to Redwood ...
American businessman Rob Couhig has officially completed his purchase of Reading Football Club from Dai Yongge. It has taken almost ...
The English Football League (EFL) has confirmed that they have received 'further documentation' as the sale of Reading Football Club ...
Protest group Sell Before We Dai are celebrating the news after it was confirmed that Reading Football Club
Reading Football Club has confirmed that a takeover deal which will see Rob Couhig purchase the club from Dai Yongge ...
Sell Before We Dai have responded after it was confirmed last night that the EFL have granted Reading FC owner ...
Reading FC owner Dai Yongge has been granted another extension by the English Football League (EFL) to divest his shares ...
Reading Football Club are quickly approaching the new deadline set by the English Football League (EFL) for a takeover to ...
Protest group Sell Before We Dai has reacted to the latest development in Reading Football Club's takeover debacle.
Sell Before We Dai has responded to the EFL news that Reading FC owner Dai Yongge has been given an ...
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