Wrexham fans joined Reading's protest against the club's ownership ahead of their clash in League One on Tuesday night.
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- Wrexham fans join protestors
- Some dressed as Deadpool
- Reading in dire trouble
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Before Wrexham played Reading in League One, the Royals' fanbase staged a protest against owners Dai Yongge and Dai Xi Liu, and Wrexham supporters joined them. The protest was organised by the campaign group Sell Before We Dai, and saw a number of Wrexham fans don Deadpool costumes, paying tribute to co-owner Ryan Reynolds' iconic character.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Reading have had 18 points deducted under their current ownership, as they have fallen from the Championship into League One, and been served numerous winding-up orders, while also failing to deliver accounts on time to HMRC. They have just five senior players under permanent contract.
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WHAT THE FANS SAID
Fans gathered together outside the stadium and held a banner which read: "We're tired of villains. Football clubs deserve heroes."
Another banner was unfurled during the game, reading: "No community should lose their club."
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WHAT NEXT?
After Tuesday's showdown in Berkshire, Wrexham will head to promotion rivals Wycombe Wanderers this weekend, while Reading face Stevenage.