READING’S match with Port Vale has been suspended following a pitch invasion.
The League One clash was stopped by officials after a mass pitch invasion took place inside the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
The invasion was a protest towards the Reading ownership[/caption]Reading fans poured onto the grass in a protest to the ownership at the club.
Supporters entered the field of play and rushed to the centre circle to make their thoughts known.
The official Reading X account posted a statement online to warn their fans of the dangers of their actions.
It read: “We are fully aware of and understand our supporters’ frustrations, but we must reiterate to our supporters that entering or throwing items onto the pitch can put the fixture at risk of abandonment,
“And can result in personal consequences including banning orders. Thank you for your support today.”
The club then followed up with a second statement urging fans to get off the pitch to avoid sanctions for the club.
It read: “We appreciate supporters frustrations. Please leave the field of play.
“The club will face serious sanctions if this does not take place.”
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The match was scoreless when the incident occurred in the 17th minute.
The Royals owner Dai Yongge has come under a lot of criticism during his time in charge of the historic club.
Reading have been handed a number of penalties for their financial mismanagement including a four point deduction this season for a late payment of wages.
Reading have been docked a total of 16 POINTS while under the ownership of Yongge.
They currently face the very real possibility of relegation to League Two as they sit in 21st place in the League One table.
It comes after they dropped down from the Championship at the end of last season.
The club’s on-field struggles are made worse by the string of cost-cutting and redundancies that is going on off the pitch.
Fans had already protested before today’s pitch invasion by throwing tennis balls on to the field of play during games this season.
Fans in attendance at today’s clash with Port Vale have reported that the PA system inside the stadium announced that the game would be abandoned is supporters didn’t leave the pitch.
The disgruntled fans were said to be chanting “get out of out club” and “we want Dai Yongge out” during the on-field protest.
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