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CALLS INTENSIFY FOR DAI TO GO

CALLS INTENSIFY

By Chris Dunlavy

DAI Yongge has been urged to finally relinquish his death grip on Reading after another week of turmoil at the crisis-torn League One club.
Chinese property tycoon Yongge bought the Royals in 2017, and along with his sister, Dai Xiu Li, bankrolled an extravagant spending spree in a failed bid to reach the Premier League.
Since then, however, losses have spiralled, leading to repeated breaches of the EFL’s profit and loss rules.
Reading have been docked a total of 16 points across the last three seasons and in May suffered relegation to the third tier for the...

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