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Reading ownership shenanigans - 14th May 2025 takeover complete (p7)
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Good on them5
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No ifs no buts.21
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So many great CharltonLife memes.C_A_F_C said:No ifs no buts.6 -
That’s how you do it3
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Will you say that if it happens when we’re there next month?The Red Robin said:Good on them2 -
So what’s the FA penalty for that? I’m sure it’s not points, so a fine? Or games behind closed doors?0
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Be nice for the Reading fans to put their hands in their pockets and refund any Port Vale fans their travel costs today.SomervilleAddick said:So what’s the FA penalty for that? I’m sure it’s not points, so a fine? Or games behind closed doors?9 -
That was my thought when I heard the match had been abandoned, but of a trek that for the Port Vale fans.SouthWest_Addicks said:
Be nice for the Reading fans to put their hands in their pockets and refund any Port Vale fans their travel costs today.SomervilleAddick said:So what’s the FA penalty for that? I’m sure it’s not points, so a fine? Or games behind closed doors?Will it be awarded as a 3-0 win to Port Vale?0 -
Throwing tennis balls 🎾 onto the pitch? Pah! Bunch of lightweights!1
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Wasn’t the first tennis ball protest against an owner’s/TV company’s choice to move a fixture in favour of a tennis match? I don’t get why other clubs have started doing it when their displeasure has nothing to do with tennis? Football fans in ‘brainless sheep move’ shocker.0
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Good on fhen. If they do the the same in 4 weeks time then power to the elbow5
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Yeah good on them, direct action needed.9
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They’re easy to smuggle into grounds.JaShea99 said:Wasn’t the first tennis ball protest against an owner’s/TV company’s choice to move a fixture in favour of a tennis match? I don’t get why other clubs have started doing it when their displeasure has nothing to do with tennis? Football fans in ‘brainless sheep move’ shocker.3 -
Better than chucking cricket balls onto the pitch.2
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How's that?Isawsummersplay said:Better than chucking cricket balls onto the pitch.40 -
Personally, yes.JaShea99 said:
Will you say that if it happens when we’re there next month?The Red Robin said:Good on them
It appears the Port Vale fans there yesterday were very supportive.4 -
They are cheap, easily available, easy to smuggle in, easy to throw but won't cause any harm if they hit someone.JaShea99 said:Wasn’t the first tennis ball protest against an owner’s/TV company’s choice to move a fixture in favour of a tennis match? I don’t get why other clubs have started doing it when their displeasure has nothing to do with tennis? Football fans in ‘brainless sheep move’ shocker.
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FairPlay to Reading , no fannying around .11
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Got to be better than apathy.8
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This report seems to suggest it was initially well supported by PV fans but perhaps not so much the longer it went on. Some Reading fans also not on board with the protests - I think we can recognise that too!Henry Irving said:
Personally, yes.JaShea99 said:
Will you say that if it happens when we’re there next month?The Red Robin said:Good on them
It appears the Port Vale fans there yesterday were very supportive.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2024/jan/13/reading-match-abandoned-as-fans-occupy-pitch-in-protest-against-owner
Overall tone on social media seems to be PV supporters have won a lot of friends in Reading from what I've seen though.2 -
The EFL will need to take fairly robust action as, if unpunished, it sets a dangerous precedent.2
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Reading have already had points deductions and are basically relegated now the owner is fire saling off their players. What exactly do they have to lose?
Imagine the EFL will step in and have games played behind closed doors.3 -
Anyone else jealous and missing a good protest!
Roland out!14 -
How did the Reading clown pass the fit and proper person test?
Fault rest fairly and squarely with the waste of time that is the EFL. Not fit to run a burger stall let alone the national game!
Good luck to Reading fans.7 -
How did (insert name) pass the fit and proper person test? I thought that when Thaksin bought Man City in 2007. These tests are not fit for purpose.usetobunkin said:How did the Reading clown pass the fit and proper person test?
Fault rest fairly and squarely with the waste of time that is the EFL. Not fit to run a burger stall let alone the national game!
Good luck to Reading fans.1 -
Why would he have failed the fit and proper person test? He's the very rich owner of a chinese company who clearly had the funds. Although it's obviously gone pear shaped and he doesn't want to put any more money in, he's reportedly invested over 200m into Reading.usetobunkin said:How did the Reading clown pass the fit and proper person test?
Fault rest fairly and squarely with the waste of time that is the EFL. Not fit to run a burger stall let alone the national game!
Good luck to Reading fans.
3 years ago Reading finished 7th in the championship, so i guess he was a fit and proper person then.2 -
No he wasn’t, if he is unfit now he was unfit then, the EFL was asleep at the wheel.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Why would he have failed the fit and proper person test? He's the very rich owner of a chinese company who clearly had the funds. Although it's obviously gone pear shaped and he doesn't want to put any more money in, he's reportedly invested over 200m into Reading.usetobunkin said:How did the Reading clown pass the fit and proper person test?
Fault rest fairly and squarely with the waste of time that is the EFL. Not fit to run a burger stall let alone the national game!
Good luck to Reading fans.
3 years ago Reading finished 7th in the championship, so i guess he was a fit and proper person then.0 -
I think some people misunderstand ‘fit and proper’ to mean ‘has good morals’ or ‘has the best interests of the club’ (maybe understandably so). It’s mainly a financial test.1
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"Fit and proper" more or less translates to "has access to enough money." By which standard Dai Yongge passed then and actually probably still would. As far as I can tell he does still have the funds to run the club, he just doesn't want to.JaShea99 said:I think some people misunderstand ‘fit and proper’ to mean ‘has good morals’ or ‘has the best interests of the club’ (maybe understandably so). It’s mainly a financial test.1













