Football League World
·02 de abril de 2025
Harvey Knibbs sends plea to Royals supporters as Reading FC takeover turmoil continues

Football League World
·02 de abril de 2025
Reading's 11-game unbeaten run came to an end on Tuesday night with a 3-0 loss to Blackpool
Harvey Knibbs has issued a message to Reading supporters amid the turmoil that surrounds the club’s ownership situation.
Owner Dai Yongge has been disqualified from owning the Royals, and has been given a deadline of 4 April to sell the club.
It’s been reported by The Telegraph that businessman Robert Platek is optimistic about completing a deal in time, and can even receive an extension on getting it over the line if assurances are given that talks are progressing.
But, on the pitch, Reading are competing for promotion to the Championship despite these issues, with their 11-game unbeaten run coming to an end away to Blackpool on Tuesday evening.
Following the 3-0 loss, Knibbs has praised the Reading supporters for their backing of the team amid these issues off the pitch.
He has urged the fans to keep showing up in such great numbers for the final fixtures of the season, as they chase a top six finish in League One.
"They have been incredible,” said Knibbs, via the club’s official website.
“We've now obviously got seven games left.
“I think we're one point off the playoff so it's going to take everyone and we're going to give everything.
“Our message to the fans will be to just keep supporting us and come out in your numbers."
Reading’s 11 game unbeaten run was their best stretch since 2010, and lifted them into the play-off race.
However, the defeat on Tuesday night has seen them drop behind Bolton Wanderers, leaving them seventh in the table.
Hunt’s side will be looking to get back to winning ways this weekend, with just a point separating the two clubs going into the final seven fixtures.
Next up for the Royals is a clash against third place Wycombe Wanderers on 5 April in a 12.30pm kick-off.
There has been so much uncertainty surrounding the immediate future of Reading in the last couple of years, but the fans have kept with the team regardless.
Hunt’s side deserves a lot of credit for how they’ve been able to set aside all those issues to keep performing week-in and week-out.
The reward of reaching the play-offs would be an impressive story, and a great achievement by the players and coaching staff.
Reading have seven games left to overturn that one point gap to Bolton, but they also face stiff competition from the likes of Huddersfield and Blackpool for a top six spot, so it could be quite an intense end to the campaign both on and off the field.