Reading Today

NO ONE CHRONICLES THE ACTION BETTER THAN US

- By ANDY PRESTON apreston@wokingham.today

WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK put in a five star performanc­e to earn three points on the road at Wembley.

Matt Cronan’s side has now totalled three wins from their opening seven league games which puts them in 11th spot in the Combined Counties Premier North.

After falling behind early into proceeding­s, the Sumas kicked into gear and raced into a 4-1 lead before the break with braces from both Mikey O’Connor and Jake Woods to establish a commanding lead.

Wokingham then secured their victory with a fifth goal late in the game when Joao Jardim marked his return to the club by scoring the Sumas’ fifth and final goal of the afternoon.

Next up for the Sumas is a home match against North Greenford United at Lowther Road.

■ Full football round-up on pages 30 &31

READING FC has been hit with a three point deduction after club owner Dai Yongge failed to deposit 125% of the club’s wage bill as requested by the EFL.

The Royals have been punished with points penalties for the previous three campaigns and were given a one point deduction last month, with a further three points suspended if Dai Yongge failed to fulfil the demands set by the EFL.

A statement released by the

EFL reads: “Reading FC have been deducted three points from the 2023/24 League One table after the Club failed to comply with the order of an Independen­t Disciplina­ry Commission (IDC) which required them to deposit an amount equal to 125% of the Club’s forecast monthly wage bill in a designated account by 12 September 2023.

“As a result of this latest instance of non-compliance by the Club’s ownership, the suspended sanction has been activated and, as per the Commission’s instructio­ns, applied by the EFL to the League One table with immediate effect.

“The EFL continues to acknowledg­e the negative impact sporting sanctions are having on the Football Club and remain extremely disappoint­ed and frustrated at the Club’s ownership to meet its ongoing obligation­s under EFL Regulation­s. The League will continue to apply its rules in all circumstan­ces deemed appropriat­e.

Reading fans have continued to voice their displeasur­e of Dai Yongge’s ownership at the club with the formation of protest group Sell Before We Dai to put pressure on him to sell the club.

The latest points penalty means that Reading now drop down to

21st position in the League One.

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Picture: Andrew Batt Joao Jardim celebrates his goal for the Sumas
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