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The Sell Before We Dai fan group, which is aimed at pushing owner Yongge to leave the club, insisted the action was 'just the start'. 'We shouldn't be doing this.
Dai has faced calls to sell the stricken club from supporters and the English Football League in recent months. The League One side have had six points deducted this season due to financial issues.
Dai Yongge is currently the owner of Reading F.C, as mentioned above. Prior to this, Dai and his sister acquired Chinese club Shaanxi Baorong Chanba, relocating it to Guizhou in 2012 and then to ...
“You can’t blame them, because results and performances have been miserable on the pitch in recent years. Not only has our off-field situation been a farce, but standards have been declining on the ...
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Reading owner Yongge given extension to sell club - MSNReading owner Dai Yongge has been given more time to sell the club by the English Football League. The EFL previously said that he must complete a sale or move on from the Royals this week, but ...
While they took over Reading as a duo, Dai Yongge is now referred to as the Royals' sole owner. He is reported to have invested more than £200m in the club.
READING owner Dai Yongge has begun "exclusive talks" with a potential buyer as he looks to sell the League One side. Fans of the third-tier outfit have been in crisis under the Chinese businessman ...
Reading owner Dai Yongge has been told by the Football League to sell the crisis-hit club or prove he can continue funding it. Yongge is under further scrutiny after failing to deposit money into a ...
Dai Yongge’s Premier League dream has gone badly awry and, just when Reading’s supporters feared their plight could not get any worse, the next seven days represent another pivotal week in ...
Chinese brother and sister Dai Yongge and Dai Xiu Li have become the majority shareholders of Reading. The pair began negotiations to purchase a 75% stake from the Championship club's Thai owners ...
Dai Yongge is currently the owner of Reading F.C, as mentioned above. Prior to this, Dai and his sister acquired Chinese club Shaanxi Baorong Chanba, relocating it to Guizhou in 2012 and then to ...
While they took over Reading as a duo, Dai Yongge is now referred to as the Royals' sole owner. He is reported to have invested more than £200m in the club.
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