Reading legend Dave Kitson is to join supporters in marching from the town centre to the SCL Stadium on Saturday in protest against owner Dai Yongge.
The Royals have been docked 16 points in three years due to financial irregularities and have missed the last two HMRC payments.
Sitting eight points adrift of safety in the League One relegation zone, the club are staring into the fourth tier for the first time in over 40 years.
We are pleased to say that Dave Kitson will be joining the march on Saturday!
— Sell Before We Dai (@SellBeforeWeDai) October 25, 2023
It’s brilliant to have a former player involved. Join him and other #readingfc fans at Blue Collar Corner on Saturday at 12pm 🔵⚪️#SellBeforeWeDai pic.twitter.com/cOQgRLQMSm
Sell Before We Dai have organised a march from Blue Collar Corner on Hosier Street to the stadium ahead of this weekend's clash with league leaders Portsmouth.
Kitson, who is now an exclusive columnist for the Reading Chronicle, played nearly 150 times for the Royals and was the club's first-ever top-flight goal scorer.
Later in his career, the striker had two seasons with Pompey before retiring at Oxford United.
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