Take a look below. A- Abandonment A historic day for all the wrong reasons, the club's woes were laid bare for all to see in January when thousands invaded the pitch against Port Vale and refused to budge until the game was called off. Given a suspended deduction and winning the rescheduled match, no real damage was done, and the footballing world applauded as Reading stood up for itself.
B- Banners From day one until the very end, a wide range of witty and emotional banners have been on display supporting the club and protesting against the owner. C- Coverage The club has not been in the news more than it has for the past 12 months. And unfortunately, not the headlines supporters want to read.
However, it has pleased many to see the entire footballing world and community sit up and take notice of the struggles. D- Dai Yongge Out Perhaps the biggest disappointment of the season remains the fact that Yongge remains in charge. With talks ongoing, it has almost been a calendar year since it became clear that the Chinese businessman was either unable or unwilling to fund the club anymore.
For the club to move forward, this summer needs to bring change. E- EFL It wouldn’t be Reading without another year of EFL punishments. For issues varying from HMRC, salaries and pitch invasions, the club have now lost 18 points at the hands of the EFL.
This makes Dai Yongge one of the club’s bogey teams over the seven years of his ownership. F- FA Cup exit Reading fell at the second-round h.