Snowflake RoyalElm Park KidWestYorksRoyal I think the situation will be making them squirm to be honest. Regulator incoming, maximum attention. They'll be dreading the possibility that this ends with liquidation almost as much as us.
I believe Rick Parry is facing a select committee tomorrow (pre scheduled, nothing to do with the past week). It will be incredibly obvious that his organisation has no control over this situation whatsoever.
Dai is currently an embarrassment for the EFL and draws unwanted attention to how little protection fans have. They know that should a club like Reading actually go under then they are all in a lot of trouble. The incoming Labour government would bring the hammer down on them and end the 'gravy train' for a good while. So - I can only assume that they will now be twisting like mad to do whatever they can to push Dai out whilst keeping Reading alive. This is a situation where clubs who would otherwise cry "unfair treatment" will be silent as Reading going under would be a serious risk to every owner of an EFL club.
Labour are likely to have a few higher priorities. Like completely rebuilding all public services, the Economy, Justice etc.
Agree, but tbf Keir is a genuine football fan unlike the Tory bandwagon jumpers, and I assume he'd privately share quite a few sentiments about the effect of money on the game. Whether he'd consider it worth expending political capital on when he's inheriting a skip on fire is another matter.