Rob Couhig Finalizes Reading FC Takeover: A New Era Begins
Rob Couhig finalizes the takeover of Reading FC, marking the end of Dai Yongge's controversial ownership and the start of a new chapter for the club.


Former Wycombe Wanderers owner Rob Couhig has officially completed the acquisition of Reading FC, bringing an end to the tumultuous reign of previous owner Dai Yongge. This significant transaction includes Yongge's shares in the Royals, the Select Car Leasing Stadium, and the Bearwood training ground.
A New Chapter for Reading FC
Couhig's arrival signals a fresh start for Reading FC, which has faced numerous challenges under Yongge's ownership. The English Football League (EFL) has extended its deadline for Yongge to divest his shareholding until its next board meeting on Thursday, 8 May. The League One club expressed its satisfaction with the sale to Couhig's Redwood Holdings Limited, stating, "The formal completion of the transaction is subject to final legal technicalities but is fully expected to be completed shortly."
Financial Struggles and Penalties
Reading FC has endured significant financial difficulties in recent years, culminating in a six-point deduction last season due to financial issues. These challenges also led to the withdrawal of the club's women's team from the Championship, forcing them to compete in the fifth tier. Yongge's attempts to secure an injunction against Couhig in March were unsuccessful, further complicating the club's situation.
Years of Turmoil Under Yongge
Yongge's tenure as majority shareholder since 2017 has been marked by financial instability and on-field struggles. Reading FC was deducted a total of 18 points under his ownership, including penalties for breaching profit and sustainability rules and failing to comply with agreed business plans. The club's financial woes prompted Yongge to make significant cuts and put the club up for sale, affecting both the men's and women's teams.
Who is Rob Couhig?
Rob Couhig, a 75-year-old American lawyer, brings a wealth of experience from various industries, including real estate, film, disaster recovery, logistics, and pharmaceuticals. He previously owned Wycombe Wanderers and the US side New Orleans Storm. Couhig's involvement in politics as a Republican campaign manager and his unsuccessful bids for mayor of New Orleans highlight his diverse background.
Optimism for the Future
With Couhig at the helm, Reading FC fans can look forward to a more stable and promising future. The club's managers, staff, and players have shown remarkable resilience and professionalism throughout the challenging period. The passionate support of the fans, who have organized protests and voiced their concerns, has played a crucial role in bringing about this change.
Conclusion
The end of Dai Yongge's ownership marks a significant turning point for Reading FC. As Rob Couhig takes over, the club can begin to rebuild and aim for a brighter future. The Reading community can now celebrate the dawn of a new era, filled with hope and optimism.