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Dismal Dai makes Ashley look good!

IT IS testament to how horrifically Dai Yongge has run Reading that supporters of the Royals would welcome Mike Ashley in a heartbeat.
The Sports Direct tycoon wouldn’t be there for glory. He wouldn’t be there for fun. He’d there for the bottom line.
A depressing decade of austerity, cost-cutting and managed decline at Newcastle United is ample proof of his modus operandi.
What Ashley would do, however, is pay his bills and honour wages - which h is a hell of a lot more than can be said for their current owner.
Reading have been docked a total of 16 points since Yongge and his sister, Dai Xi...

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