Reading's Chinese owner Dai Yongge has been ordered to sell the third-tier club after being disqualified under the English ...
Reading Owner Dai Yongge has been disqualified under the EFL's Owners' and Directors rules. He's been given a deadline of 4 ...
Reading's Chinese owner Dai Yongge has been ordered to sell the third-tier club after being disqualified under the English ...
READING face a fresh transfer embargo amid uncertainty around their potential EFL disqualification. The club have shared an ...
During the proceedings, a letter from the EFL was referenced by lawyer Martin Budworth, who was acting for Yongge and Reading ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNIn a week, Reading could cease to existLike many supporters, for one mother and her child, this club means everything to them. But it could all vanish in the blink ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNDai Yongge disqualified by EFL to put Reading’s future in perilReading ’s Dai Yongge has been disqualified as an owner by the English Football League (EFL), putting the League One side’s ...
Reading Football Club have said they remain in close dialogue with the EFL and have the "full intention" of avoiding any ...
This feels like a crisis that football appears to have completely forgotten about. For the club’s supporters the torment must ...
READING and their fans are being held hostage by a Chinese owner edging them closer to what would be one of the most tragic ...
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Reading Chronicle on MSNReading removed from EFL embargo-for now- after publishing financial accountsReading have been removed from their EFL embargo after publishing their financial accounts over 12 months late. The Royals ...
At a hearing at the Commercial Court in London last week, during which Yongge's request for an injunction against Couhig was ...
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