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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dai_YonggeDai Yongge - Wikipedia

    Dai Yongge (Chinese: 戴永革; pinyin: Dài Yǒnggé) is a Chinese businessman and entrepreneur. He is the former owner of Chinese football club Beijing Renhe (which went bankrupt) and the current owner of English football club Reading .

  2. 11 lug 2023 · While they took over Reading as a duo, Dai Yongge is now referred to as the Royals' sole owner. He is reported to have invested more than £200m in the club. His firm, Renhe Commercial Holdings...

  3. 26 mar 2024 · Getty Images. Dai Yongge became Reading owner in 2017. Reading are in "exclusive negotiations" with a buyer after owner Dai Yongge committed to a letter of intent. Both parties will now try...

  4. Following the EFL's action, Reading fans groups united to launch a campaign, Sell Before We Dai, urging owner Dai Yongge to sell the club, calling his stewardship "an unmitigated disaster" and citing the club's "excruciating financial losses".

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    Reading Football Club was formed on 25 December 1871 by founder Joseph Edward Sydenham. They were originally nicknamed The Biscuitmen after one of the main trades in the town, Huntley & Palmers biscuits, but changed to the Royals in the 1970s, when the company closed their factory. This history is reflected in the name of the club's unofficial fanz...

    The club remained in Division Three after the war, but finished in second place in their division in 1948–49 and 1951–52. Their 10–2 win over Crystal Palacein September 1946 remains the club's scoring record. Reading were relegated to the fourth tier of English football for the first time in the 1971–72 season. A return to the Third Division was ac...

    The appointment of Mark McGhee as player-manager, shortly after the takeover by John Madejski, in June 1991 saw Reading move forward. They were crowned champions of the new Division Two in 1994, seeing the club promoted to the second tier. When McGhee moved to Leicester City halfway through the following season, Reading were in contention for a sec...

    Reading started the 2008–09 season with a 15 match unbeaten home run until losing to Southampton. In the second half of the season, they struggled to regain the form and slipped down the table before recovering to finish fourth and qualify for the play-offs, where they lost to Burnley in the semi-final. Manager Steve Coppell resigned just hours aft...

  5. 23 mar 2024 · The cautionary tale of Dai Yongge, who bought Reading in 2017, highlights drive for English football regulator

  6. 16 gen 2024 · Reading chief executive Dayong Pang says Dai Yongge "is 100% willing" to sell the club, and asked for fans to be "patient" while a deal is finalised.