A popular banner fundraised by supporters will be back on show on Saturday as Huddersfield Town.
Over £2,000 was raised at the end of last season for a large banner dedicated to Selles and it was carried around the SCL Stadium ahead of last season's final home match against Blackpool.
An emotional Selles applauded the crowd ahead of kick-off while watching it paraded through the stands on a day named 'Dia Del Jefe'- topped off with a 3-2 Royals victory.
Saturday's visit of the Terriers is being shown live on Sky Sports and many are looking to use it as an opportunity to show their support to the playing squad, but also displeasure at Dai Yongge and the lack of progress in selling the club.
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We're bringing back the EL JEFE flag this Saturday, so bring your loved ones and friends to support the team.
A reminder for any protests: please keep them NON-DISRUPTIVE ❌🎾. We need to keep the team focused and continue showing our support.…
"We're bringing back the EL JEFE flag this Saturday, so bring your loved ones and friends to support the team," said Ricky Ezard, the GoFundMe founder. "A reminder for any protests: please keep them NON-DISRUPTIVE . We need to keep the team focused and continue showing our support. The flag walk starts at 12:10 PM.
"Spread the news and let's fill the stadium to show our support and respect for Ruben (EL JEFE) and the boys."
Selles has a bond with the supporters like few others in the history of the club, and spoke of this after last weekend's 5-2 defeat at Bolton Wanderers.
"The fans have been unbelievable with us," he commented. "After the press conference on Thursday, we have had a lot of support and comments that they want to show they are behind us. They have been like that since last November. They have been very supportive, and it doesn’t matter if we win or lose, I think they want to see a team and the players fighting for the club no matter which players it is, and that is what these players are doing.
"As we did last season, together we can keep the club in a safe place and give an opportunity for rebuilding maybe in the future. We are going to give absolutely everything, and they feel that emotion to try and support us."
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