{"id":301314,"date":"2023-12-03T18:24:11","date_gmt":"2023-12-03T18:24:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportstons.com\/?p=301314"},"modified":"2023-12-03T18:24:11","modified_gmt":"2023-12-03T18:24:11","slug":"reading-duo-selles-and-bowen-forfeit-their-wages-in-bid-to-help-staff","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportstons.com\/soccer\/reading-duo-selles-and-bowen-forfeit-their-wages-in-bid-to-help-staff\/","title":{"rendered":"Reading duo Selles and Bowen forfeit their wages in bid to help staff"},"content":{"rendered":"
Reading boss Ruben Selles and head of football operations Mark Bowen have forfeited their wages until staff at the club receive their November pay in full.<\/p>\n
The League One crisis club prioritised paying its players last week to avoid another points deduction but staff only received 50 per cent of their monthly wage.<\/p>\n
‘There was not enough funding coming into the club this month to pay the wages in full,’ Bowen said.<\/p>\n
‘The chief executive made a decision to pay the players and stop us getting another points deduction and there was a percentage paid to the rest of the staff. Myself and Ruben decided we would forfeit all our wages until the staff are paid in full.<\/p>\n
‘We’ve been told the funds will arrive and everything will be settled by early next week.’<\/p>\n
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Reading boss Ruben Selles has\u00a0forfeited his wages in bid to help club staff receive their pay<\/p>\n
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Reading fans disrupted their FA Cup match against Eastleigh by throwing tennis balls and fake money onto the pitch<\/p>\n
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Reading have been deducted four points this season and a total of 16 points over the last three seasons.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Reading fans staged another protest against their owner Dai Yongge live on ITV during the 2-1 FA Cup defeat at non-league Eastleigh on Sunday.<\/p>\n
A series of points deductions and unpaid wages from the club have left them in turmoil, with the former Premier League side destined for relegation to League Two.<\/p>\n
The supporters launched tennis balls and fake money onto the field in Hampshire during the 16th minute of the game, causing a lengthy delay as stewards cleaned up the mess.<\/p>\n
Yongge is in the process of selling the club and is in talks with Luxembourg-based hedge funders Genevra Associates.<\/p>\n
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League One side Reading were beaten 2-1 in the FA Cup at non-league Eastleigh on Sunday<\/p>\n
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