Reading FC: Thai owners to sell majority shares to Chinese brother and sister
The Thai consortium which owns Reading is on the brink of selling its shares to a Chinese brother and sister, BBC Radio Berkshire reports.
Negotiations have begun with Dai Yongge and Dai Xiu Li and a deal could be...
In the same vein why shouldnt we be looking at the lower divisions for our players . Goldson being the perfect example .
interesting piece from the Daily Mail re Leeds young players...
The same amount of goals in a team that finished near the bottom . He has that poacher ability that we need and i think would thrive in a good team. Also who says he will cost 8 mill , just because that is the reported figure does not mean we end up paying that. He may well cost more !
I get that too and have a pre qualifier as per FA cup , but its wrong for them to be saying that if they have voted for the very rules in the first place