READINGโS LEAGUE ONE match with Port Vale was abandoned on Saturday โon the advice from the EFLโ after 1,000 home fans invaded the pitch.
The home supporters were protesting against the club ownership of Dai Yongge and the match was halted after 16 minutes of play, with around 40 of the fans still refusing to leave the pitch some 45 minutes later. The game had already been held up earlier for three minutes when tennis balls were thrown on to the playing surface at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
In the gathering gloom, with most of the floodlights switched off, those supporters still stood in the centre circle surrounded by stewards before the announcement to call the game off was made at 4.25pm.
Referee Ross Joyce took the players into the dressing rooms, while the supporters milled around the pitch, some letting off blue flares.
Some Port Vale fans chanted in solidarity with the Reading fans, singing โget out of their club.โ
After approaching the Vale fans, some of whom applauded them, most of the home fans started to leave the pitch.
Reading fans protest again at the club's owners by throwing tennis balls onto the pitch and then invading after 20 minutes๐ pic.twitter.com/4edlqCe6v9
โ Football Away Days (@AwayDays_) January 13, 2024
But many of the Reading fans then returned and staged a sit-in in the centre circle.
A statement posted on Readingโs X, formerly Twitter, account, read: โWe are fully aware of and understand our supportersโ frustrations, but we must reiterate to our supporters that entering or throwing items on to the pitch can put the fixture at risk of abandonment and can result in personal consequences including banning orders.
โThank you for your support today.โ
As Reading fans continued to stay on the pitch, the club made two announcements over the PA system.
They stated that once the fans had returned to the stands, the game could resume.
As the supporters remained on the pitch, stewards guarded both goalmouths.
A further announcement over the PA system said that, unless the pitch was cleared, the match would be abandoned.
It added that it would go โalong with the consequencesโ of a possible points deductions.
As the game continued to be held up, reaching the half-hour mark, some Reading fans who had remained in the stands began to boo those on the pitch. It also appeared the some of the stadium floodlights were being turned off, as if in preparation for an abandonment.
Port Vale fans also began to chant: โWe want our money backโ.
There remained a tight cordon of stewards around the entrance to the playersโ tunnel, with the players having remained in the dressing-room throughout.
As around 300 Reading fans remained on the pitch, at 3.56pm officials from both clubs were in contact with the EFL fixtures management team to discuss โthe best course of actionโ.
Twenty minutes later, Port Vale manager Andy Crosby walked along the touchline to speak to the Vale fans. He spoke only briefly, before walking back to the dressing room, but many Vale supporters then started to leave the stadium.
Moments later the announcement for the match to be postponed was made.
Fair play to reading fans
@Brian Dunne: not the way to do things!!
@Ollie Fitzpatrick: what do you suggest is a more effective plan?
@Brian Dunne: No, pitch invasion isnโt on. Could easily be some psycho with ulterior motives in the crowd. All it takes is 1.
@ecrowley ecrowley: Maybe wave a few Norwich City scarfs?
@colin coady: Haha, I was gonna go down that route too.