Wokingham Today

ROYALS FANS TAKE OWNERSHIP CAMPAIGN TO WEMBLEY

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FAN-LED campaign Sell Before We Dai, who are calling on Reading FC’s absent owner Dai Yongge to sell the club, took their campaign to Wembley Stadium prior to England’s match with Belgium on Tuesday night.

The campaign hired an advertisin­g van to circle the roads around the stadium ahead of kick-off to put the spotlight on the situation at Reading, where the mismanagem­ent of the club caused by owners Dai Yongge and Dai Xiu Li and CEO Dayong Pang has seen the Royals docked 18 points in the last three years. It follows a similar campaign stunt in December.

This action also aims to highlight to England fans travelling from across the country that the situation at Reading FC could happen at their club. Football has an ownership problem - and it could ruin any club at any level of the English football pyramid.

England’s match against Belgium was chosen by the campaign because Ms Dai played a huge part in KSV Roeselare’s demise.

The Belgian club no longer exists, nor does Beijing Chengfeng, the Chinese side Mr Dai was the owner of until it was dissolved.

Caroline Parker, spokespers­on for Sell Before We Dai, said: “The match against Belgium had players in the current England squad who wouldn’t be where they are today without clubs lower down the football pyramid, including Jude Bellingham and Ollie Watkins, who were made by Birmingham City and Exeter.

“The success of these players shows why English clubs at all levels must be protected from negligent ownership, poor governance, financial mismanagem­ent and worse.

“We want to remind fans that while it’s Reading that are in trouble today, it could be someone else tomorrow.

“We need the new Independen­t Regulator for English Football to have the necessary powers to safeguard clubs and solve systemic issues.

“The world is watching - collective responsibi­lity is needed to ensure we have a regulator with real teeth.

“The future of English football depends on it.”

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Sell Before We Dai took their protests to the captial

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