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    Frank Bruno health update after mid-air emergency saw him fall ‘seriously ill’ on flight & spend weeks in hospital

    FRANK Bruno has made a “dramatic” recovery after being struck down on a flight to the Far East and spending weeks in hospital.Boxing legend Bruno plans to attend the Conor Benn v Chris Eubank Jnr bout in London this weekend – and return to his national speaking tour next month.Frank donned his signature grin and with his sunnies at the ready on his flight bound for ThailandCredit: FacebookGlory days: Frank mid-tussle with heavyweight rival Mike TysonCredit: AFPIt comes after we told how ex-World Heavyweight champ Bruno, 63, was rushed to the hospital in Qatar after falling ill on a long-haul flight on March 3.He was treated by medics in the country’s capital, Doha, for several weeks after the mid-air drama as he travelled to Thailand.Doctors diagnosed him with a viral infection and did not allow Bruno, whose PA, Paul Hunter, stayed by his side, to leave the hospital.National treasure Bruno was feared to have contracted meningitis at one point, and was also treated when he returned to the UK.Read more Sport The star was too ill to pick up a Lifetime Achievement gong at the British Boxing awards at the end of March, but plans to make public appearances from next month.A source said: “Frank was in a bad way for a long time and people were worried – but is now thankfully fighting back to fitness.”His recovery has been as dramatic as his illness, and he is looking forward to the fight on Saturday.”He is well enough to be ringside and will doubtless chat to fans at the event.Most read in Other Sports”Frank really wanted to be there and obviously knows both Benn and Eubank’s fathers as well as the fighters themselves.”He has spent Easter with family and friends and thankfully is now on the mend.Lennox Lewis swapping swipes with Frank for the WBC heavyweight title 1993, in CardiffCredit: GettyStanding tall: Frank with his hard earned WBC belt on 1st November 1995, LondonCredit: Getty Images – Getty”Frank is looking forward to getting back out and about and is really grateful to his fans and the public for their support.”Dad of four, Bruno has been sent thousands of ‘get well’ cards by the public since we told you last month of his mid-air health battle.In a recent social media post, he said: “I am getting better and have been told to convalesce for a few weeks.”Thank you for all your messages, I now have enough for two new chapters of a book – the last month has been eventful!”After he fell ill on March 3, Bruno was treated on the Qatar Airways flight, then by airport medics after landing in Doha.He was then whisked 10 miles to the Al Wakra Hospital, where baffled medics eventually diagnosed a viral infection.Bruno has not cleared passport control so could not leave, and stayed in the hospital in the Middle East for two weeks, before flying home and continuing his recovery in the UK.The star had been due to talk at four events in Thailand but suffered “fever-like” symptoms on the connecting flight to Doha.As he boarded the plane at Heathrow, he had posted a picture of himself in his seat, smiling and with sunglasses perched on his head.But he fell seriously ill soon after take-off.Bruno is now set to make a private appearance at an event on Wednesday, May 7, before public appearances three days later in Norfolk and on May 17 in Bradford.Read More on The SunHis national speaking tour marks the 30th anniversary of Bruno’s WBC heavyweight triumph over Oliver McCall at Wembley in 1995.Our source added: “In typical Frank fashion, he was worried about letting fans down in Thailand – but that should not happen with his UK events.”30YRS ON FROM EPIC WORLD WINBy Michael HamiltonFRANK Bruno’s planned UK tour this year will celebrate 30 years since his greatest achievement — beating Oliver McCall to land the WBC heavyweight title.He outpointed the American in front of a frenzied Wembley crowd in September 1995 — landing the world crown on his fourth attempt.Londoner Frank had made his professional debut in 1982 and became a fan favourite, winning 21 consecutive bouts by KO.He also enjoyed a long-standing TV double act with BBC boxing presenter Harry Carpenter.He popped up on TV shows, Comic Relief appeals and appeared in pantos, with the nation loving his “Know what I mean, ’Arry?” catchphrase.His first world title loss came against Tim Witherspoon in 1986, before defeats to Mike Tyson in 1989 and Lennox Lewis in 1993.After beating McCall, his first defence was against Tyson, who stopped him in round three.Bruno suffered eye damage in the 1996 fight and retired — with a career record of 40 wins from 45 bouts, 38 by knockout.The star has been open about his battles with mental health since quitting.He helps others via his charity The Frank Bruno Foundation, and his book 60 Years a Fighter was published to mark his birthday in 2021.The Sun was invited to the landmark bash, with tributes from stars including Tyson, Stephen Fry and Ricky Hatton. More

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    How can Liverpool win the Premier League title TONIGHT?

    LIVERPOOL are edging closer to winning the Premier League title – but how can they win it TONIGHT, without even kicking a ball?Since taking over for Jurgen Klopp, Arne Slot has only lost two league games, and it appears that he will follow in the club legend’s footsteps in his debut season.Mo Salah (left) and Virgil van Dijk (right) can celebrate new contracts with the titleCredit: GettyTrent Alexander-Arnold may leave in the summer, but he scored a crucial goal against LeicesterCredit: AP Photo/Rui VieiraFollowing their defeat in the Carabao Cup final and subsequent elimination from the Champions League, the significance of preserving their advantage at the top has increased in recent weeks.Arsenal’s run in Europe’s elite club competition has aided Liverpool’s tilt at the title, with back-to-back draws to Everton and Brentford all but ruling them out of a domestic comeback. Additionally, the Anfield club have been handed an early summer boost as they secure the futures of key duo, Mohamed Salah and now Virgil van Dijk.Arne Slot’s side have popped up with big wins to get one hand on the Premier League title, with goals in the last 15 minutes to secure three points in the last two games.READ MORE IN PREMIER LEAGUEWhen can Liverpool lift the Premier League title?Liverpool can win the Premier League as soon as TONIGHT when Arsenal play Crystal Palace.Liverpool opened up a 13 point gap to Arsenal after a 1-0 win over relegated Leicester on Sunday afternoon. Following the Gunners clash with Palace, they only have four games remaining, meaning they can pick up a maximum of 12 points.Should Arsenal lose to Crystal Palace at the Emirates Stadium, the Reds will be crowned champions.Most read in FootballBut should the Gunners defeat or draw with Palace, the earliest Liverpool can then win the league is next Sunday.Virgil van Dijk scored a crucial winner for the Reds against West HamCredit: Andrew Orchard sports photography/Alamy Live NewsIf the Gunners are held to a draw by Palace, it would mean the Reds need just one point in the 4:30pm BST kick-off on Sunday afternoon against Tottenham.If Arteta’s side win, Slot’s Reds will need all three points to win the Premier League title against Tottenham at Anfield. More

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    Champions League ‘considering THREE huge format changes next season’ – after Arsenal complained

    UEFA are considering three major format changes for the Champions League next season – including one which comes after a complaint from Arsenal.The Champions League adopted its new Swiss model league phase this season, but could already make changes before the next campaign kicks off.Uefa have proposed three major rule changes for next seasonCredit: GettyOne change comes after a concern raised by ArsenalCredit: RexAccording to German outlet Bild, three new changes are being considered for the 2025/26 campaign with a meeting scheduled to discuss the proposals.The first comes after Arsenal raised concerns that they were playing most of their knockout game second legs away from home.Uefa are reportedly mulling over a change of their rules that would mean teams finishing higher in the league phase will get the home advantage in the second-leg of the knockout stages.At the moment, teams who finish in the top eight of the league phase bypass a play-off round and automatically play their last 16 second-leg at home.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHowever, quarter-finals and semi-finals don’t receive the same treatment.Arsenal had to play the second-leg of their quarter-final clash with Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu, and will have to play away for the second-leg of their upcoming semi-final against PSG too.Arsenal finished third in the league phase and feel they should be rewarded for that with most football fans accepting that there is a slight advantage to playing the second leg at home.By comparison, Real Madrid (11th) and PSG (15th) both finished outside the top eight and had to win a play-off game to advance into the last 16.Most read in FootballArsenal played their quarter-final second leg away at the BernabeuCredit: GettyThe Gunners will play the second leg of their PSG semi-final in Paris tooCredit: GettyCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSUefa are also considering removing extra-time. Europe’s footballing body are thinking about sending ties that finish level straight to penalties to ease player workload amidst widespread concern for increasing injuries.Ally McCoist explains the new Champions League format The final proposed change is regarding teams from the same domestic league facing one another.Prior to this season’s new format domestic rivals couldn’t be drawn against each other in the group stage or the last 16.But the new league phase system only stops teams from playing their compatriots during the initial league phase and not during the last 16.That meant that this year’s tournament saw PSG face fellow Ligue 1 side Brest in the play-offs, while Bayern Munich played Bayer Leverkusen and Real Madrid took on fierce rivals Atletico Madrid in the round of 16.Uefa are thought to think that these types of fixtures are not as attractive to fans and broadcasters, so are considering re-implementing their previous protection rules.The three proposed rules are set to be discussed in Munich next month at a meeting between The Club Competitions Committee, one day before this year’s final.Uefa are considering scrapping extra-timeCredit: RexBayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen faced off in the last 16Credit: AP More

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    Paula Radcliffe’s daughter, 18, running London Marathon as she lifts lid on ultra-rare cancer diagnosis

    PAULA RADCLIFFE’S daughter is running the London Marathon after recovering from an ultra-rare cancer.Isla, 18, will take on the 26.2mile challenge on Sunday in what will be her first marathon.Paula Radcliffe’s daughter Isla [L] was diagnosed with cancer when she was 13Credit: Instagram @paula_radcliffeIsla will now follow in her mum’s marathon running footstepsCredit: AlamyIsla was diagnosed with a rare form of ovarian cancer five years ago when she was just 13.She has now recovered, and her mother, Radcliffe, opened up about the diagnosis.She told the Radio Times: “That’s when we knew something wasn’t right, and we went to the paediatrician.”It then moved very quickly.READ MORE ON SPORT”On the Tuesday she visited the doctor, we had a scan on the Wednesday and one week later we were already in the hospital starting the first round of chemo.”It’s the hardest thing a parent can go through.”You can support them and be with them the whole way through, but you can’t do that chemo for them.”It’s horrible to watch your child suffering through that, but at the same time we believed that if it felt bad, it was killing the cancer.”Most read in AthleticsRadcliffe, 51, is back running marathons and offers advice to runners of all levels.Her Paula’s Maratah Run Club podcast is sponsored by Children with Cancer UK.China races robots in Beijing half marathonWhat are the signs of ovarian cancer?Ovarian cancers affects the ovaries – the organs that store the eggs needed to make babies.It mostly affects women over the age of 50 and can sometimes run in families, according to the NHS.Symptoms of the cancer can be vague, particularly in its early stages, Cancer Research UK SAYS.The charity advises you speak to a GP if you have the following symptoms:Feeling full quicklyLoss of appetitePain in your abdomen or lower part of your abdomen that doesn’t go awayBloating or an increase in the size of your abdomenNeeding to wee more oftenTiredness that is unexplainedWeight loss that is unexplainedChanges in your bowel habit or symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, especially if this starts after the age of 50The NHS added that bleeding from the vagina after the menopause could be another possible symptom of ovarian cancer. That is the charity that Isla is raising money and awareness for when she runs across the nation’s capital city.Radcliffe, who was world marathon champion in 2005 and won London three times, retired from professional racing in April 2015.She also revealed that she asked her gynaecologist if she could freeze her own eggs if Isla was left infertile from her cancer.She added: “He just looked at me and said, ‘Look, she isn’t going to want your 47-year-old eggs’.”When she lost her hair, I said I would cut my hair off and get it made into a wig for her. She flat-out refused that.”We’d not told many people at the time, and she didn’t want people asking why I’d done it.”There are things you’re not ready for – either going through it or as a parent.”She doesn’t know how it has affected her chances of becoming a parent.”She now has a tendency under stress to get allergic reactions on her skin, and we don’t know whether that’s linked to the treatment.”Radcliffe also has a son Raphael, 14, with husband Gary Lough.She has insisted that he has a promising career as a runner himself, as he is showing plenty of talent.And the Team GB icon also praised the teenager for how he was with Isla during her cancer battle.She said: “There was a huge amount of mother’s guilt for the fact that you have to focus more on one child for that period of time.”He’s (Raphael) extremely empathetic, probably in a way that most 14-year-old boys are not, right now.”I hope he doesn’t lose that because it’s really special.Read More on The Sun”He’d even let Isla sit and curl his hair when she had no hair to curl, the only proviso being that he would brush it before he went out anywhere.”He spent a lot of time with her and worrying about her, and they have a closer bond because of that.”Radcliffe won seven major marathons during her pro running careerCredit: AP:Associated Press More

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    Chelsea ‘take lead in race for £50m-rated Bournemouth star Dean Huijsen and want him to play in Club World Cup’

    CHELSEA are reportedly leading the race to sign Bournemouth defender Dean Huijsen.The 20-year-old joined the Cherries from Juventus last summer but has already attracted interest from some of Europe’s top clubs.Chelsea are leading the race to sign Dean Huijsen from BournemouthCredit: GettyReal Madrid, Arsenal and Liverpool are understood to be among the clubs monitoring the centre-back.But the Independent has claimed that Chelsea are frontrunners in the transfer race.Huijsen is now seriously considering a move to Stamford Bridge ahead of the summer window.The Blues are willing to offer him a package that could make up a seven-year deal.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut in order to sign him they will likely have to match his £50million release clause.Earlier this month, Huijsen said he is determined to play at the highest level.He also revealed that his friend told him to join Real Madrid.The defender explained: “One of my close friends sent me a story about Real. He told me to go to Madrid.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS”I don’t know, we’ll see. It’s a big team. Every player wants to play at the maximum level possible.”I have a contract until 2030, I do have a clause.”How Enzo Maresca can transform Chelsea to challenge for Premier League titleRegardless of which team will sign him, Bournemouth are set to make a huge profit on Huijsen.The Cherries signed him for just £15million from Juventus in July. More

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    ‘We all want you there’ – Nigel Benn sends emotional message to Chris Eubank Sr as their sons prepare for huge fight

    NIGEL BENN has urged Chris Eubank Sr to attend their sons’ highly anticipated fight.Conor Benn will take on Chris Eubank Jr on Saturday night at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.Nigel Benn has urged Chris Eubank Sr to come and watch their sons fightCredit: X/BBCSportEubank Sr has not been seen in his son’s corner since 2019Credit: News Group Newspapers LtdBenn, 61, will be in attendance to watch son Conor take to the ring against the son of his old foe.However, it is not expected that Eubank Sr will be ringside.Eubank Sr, 58, has not been in his son’s corner since 2019 due to a falling out between the pair.In March, Eubank Jr revealed that their relationship became strained after he “stepped out of his shadow”.READ MORE ON BOXINGHe told Piers Morgan’s Uncensored: “It got to a stage where I needed to step out of the shadow completely. It’s a big shadow.“I realised I have to separate myself from this huge character that’s always next to me. He’s different. His father kind of let him do his own thing; jump in and sink or swim.“My old man was always, always next to me. I got to a stage where I decided that I needed to walk my own path. He was not happy with that decision.”Benn has now come out and urged Eubank Sr to show his support for his son and attend the fight in North London with an emotional message.Most read in BoxingJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSHe told the BBC: “I just wish Chris [Eubank Snr] was there.”Because it is like a family affair, and I just hope they patch it up.It is disgraceful! Eubank Sr | Eubank Jr V Benn: No Glove Lost fight previewConor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr will fight on SaturdayCredit: PATheir dads fought twice, including in this 1993 rematch which ended in a drawCredit: GettyChris Eubank Jr vs Conor BennTHE countdown is ON to one of the biggest boxing events of the 21st CenturyFamilial tension and a rivalry that has been brewing for years will finally be resolved when Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn meet at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday night.There has been huge drama in the build-up with the pair engaged in a war of words and multiple clashes in person.SunSport will have full coverage of the blockbuster clash all week and LIVE round-by-round coverage of every fight on a stacked undercard.Latest NewsAll the info”At the end of the day I don’t want him having a disagreement with his son.”A son that he loves. A son that he cares for.”I just want him to be there in his corner. It would be sad with him not being there.”So, if you are watching Chris, come and support your boy mate.”We all want you there, so we can see each other after the fight and hug each other and say it is all over.”So be there my friend.”Benn and Eubank Sr had been rivals since their grudge match in 1990.Eubank Sr won the fight by stoppage in the ninth round with the WBO title on the line.They then drew in a rematch three years later.They have put water under the bridge between them, although their sons have formed their own rivalry.Read More on The SunMeanwhile, Benn has recently revealed how his son Nigel broke down in his arms after he was hit with a doping ban.The boxer was handed the suspension by UK anti-doping in 2022 – a ban that was only lifted last year. More

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    Inside Prem side’s sister club where fan attacked player with CORNER FLAG with Solskjaer a victim of amazing rise

    FROM a fan hitting an opposition goalkeeper with a corner flag to beating Istanbul giants Besiktas – Southampton’s sister club in Turkey have come a long way.It will be no consolation to fans of the managerless, already-relegated Saints, but owners Sport Republic have overseen an impressive return to the top flight for their Turkish outfit, Goztepe.A Goztepe fan whacked a rival goalkeeper with a corner flag in a fit of rage in 2022Credit: Twitter / @cicibilgiliGoztepe fans are renowned for being some of the most passionate in the worldCredit: GettyAnd Southampton loanees Juan, a striker from Brazil, and Kuryu Matsuki, a Japan Under-23 midfielder, have been part of Goztepe’s success this season.Both played in this month’s 3-1 win at Besiktas – now managed by former Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer – which earned Goztepe a place in the semi finals of the Turkish Cup for the first time in nearly half a century.The game brought back memories of their 1960s and early 1970s heyday when the leading club in Turkey’s third biggest city, Izmir, regularly gave the big boys from Istanbul a bloody nose.And the Goztepe fans’ passion is making it a thrilling ride.READ MORE SPORT STORIESRasmus Ankersen, Sport Republic co-founder and Goztepe chairman, said: “The intensity is something you just don’t see in modern football.“The fanbase is very emotional and very aggressive.“The volatility of it – It’s like playing with rocket fuel.“When everything goes in the same direction, as it has for big parts of this year, it’s unbelievable.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS“But when it’s not, the pressure the fans can put on their own players from the stands is huge.”Sport Republic bought 70 per cent of Goztepe from oil tycoon Mehmet Sepil in August 2022, seven months after their takeover at Southampton.Inside Prem side’s sister club where fan attacked player with CORNER FLAG and ultras boot off over pre-season resultsThe London-based firm, co-founded by former Saints chairman Henrik Kraft and backed by Serbian billionaire Dragan Solak, became the first foreign investors ever to take control of a Turkish club.Goztepe, who sank as low as the fifth tier in the 2000’s, had just been relegated after a five-year stay in the Super Lig.Things did not start well for the new regime.Manager Ahmet Balci was sacked after a handful of games. Successor Ekrem Dag oversaw an upturn in results but in late November 2022 came the day of shame that went viral on social media.Goztepe’s home clash against Izmir rivals Altay had already been halted in the first half so that ambulance crews could attend to fans injured during clashes in the stands.But then a Goztepe fan invaded the pitch, plucked out one of the corner flags and started thrashing Altay goalkeeper Ozan Evrim Ozenc with it.Players and stewards restrained the attacker and the game was abandoned.Goztepe have risen from the fifth tier in 2008 to pushing for a Champions League spotCredit: GettySouthampton have endured an historically poor Premier League season while sister club Goztepe have been thrivingCredit: GettyGoztepe recovered from the embarrassment to finish sixth and reach the promotion play-offs.But they fell at the first hurdle and Dag left the club in the summer, with Radomir Kokovic promoted from within to take charge.The Serb lasted less than four months and Sport Republic turned to Stanimir Stoilov in November 2023.Former Bulgaria international Stoilov had an impressive coaching pedigree, especially for someone managing a second-tier side in Turkey.He had enjoyed historic success in the first of two spells at Levski Sofia that came at either end of a long career that included taking charge of the Bulgaria and Kazakhstan national teams.After Stoilov’s arrival, Goztepe lost only two more league games for the rest of the season and their second-place finish earned them a return to the top flight.TURNING OF THE TIDEBefore the home games at the 20,000-capacity Gursel Aksel that were crucial to promotion, Turkish pop star Levent Yuksel led the crowd in spine-tingling renditions of his famous song Med Cezir (“Tide”).It has become Goztepe’s version of “You’ll Never Walk Alone”, a love song about loyalty to a partner repurposed to express devotion to a football team.The supporters sing about the highs and lows and after admitting “There’s no way to give up on these tides”, they raise the volume.“My storm, my disaster, my longing,” they yell, “it’s not enough – making love is not enough, how pretty your violence is, oh how sweet your kindness, I want to love you more and more, I’ll follow you until I die and never let you go”.But it’s not just the Altay goalkeeper who has tasted the other side of Goztepe fans’ passion.The joy of promotion was quickly forgotten after a minor setback last summer.Ankersen said: “We lost our first friendly game to Charlton during our training camp in Slovenia.“There were big protests against us for not doing more transfers… I had to do a press conference to calm everyone down.”There was more unrest when Goztepe had to play their first home game back in the top flight on a neutral ground because their own pitch was not in good enough condition.Ankersen said: “We did not have a CEO at the time so the Chief Financial Officer was the leading executive.We lost our first friendly game to CharltonRasmus Ankersen“Our fans still travelled in huge numbers and there were 10,000 people all jumping up and down, calling for him to leave the club.”But confidence was pretty high that Goztepe would make a good fist of the Super Lig, with a top-10 finish as the target.The gap between the top two tiers in Turkey in terms of quality and financial might is not nearly as big as in England and other countries.”A REVELATION”Sport Republic and Stoilov have built the second youngest squad in the league and made them play with a kind of English-style intensity and physicality that is unusual in Turkish football.They have also focused on set-pieces and become one of the most potent teams in the world from dead-ball situations.In Goztepe’s second game back in the Super Lig, an equaliser in the 95th minute by on-loan Brazilian striker Romulo earned a morale-boosting 2-2 draw from 2-0 down at home to Fenerbahce, managed by Jose Mourinho.Then in late November, Stoilov’s side won 4-2 at Besiktas and a good spell took them as high as fourth in the table.Observers feel Goztepe have been unlucky in the current run of 11 league games without a win which has ended their bid for a top-four place.But there was nothing fortunate about their 3-1 win at Besiktas.Solskjaer’s side, which included former Arsenal, Liverpool and England star Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, took a first-half lead.Before a recent lull, Goztepe had been as high as fourth in the Super LigCredit: GettyBut the game turned on a professional foul on Goztepe’s Juan by Besiktas centre back Tayyip Sanuc, which earned him a red card in the 36th minute.Romulo – described as “a revelation” by Ankersen – scored direct from the resulting free kick,With less than 15 minutes to go, ex-West Ham full back Arthur Masuaku handled the ball in the penalty area and Romulo converted the penalty.Soon afterwards Romulo, on loan from Athletico Paranaense, completed his hat-trick with a deft lob.On Thursday, Goztepe will travel to Trabzonspor for the semi final as they aim to win the Cup for the first time since back-to-back successes in 1969 and 1970.If the club went on to win the trophy, they would have the chance to relive another exploit of their glorious past.In 1968-69, Goztepe became the first Turkish club to reach the  last four of a European competition when they went all the way to the semi finals of the Fairs Cup, the forerunner of the Uefa Cup that was in turn rebranded as the Europa League.A cup triumph would earn them a place in the play-off for Uefa’s second-tier tournament.Southampton fans, whose FA Cup win of 1976 put them on the map, will hope that Sport Republic can bring the good times back to St Mary’s, too.Read More on The SunAnd that the Saints avoid the fate of Sport Republic’s other club, French side Valenciennes, who are currently in the third tier after relegation last season.As Goztepe’s anthem says, fans have no choice but to ride the waves of football’s ebb and flow. 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    Reading release major statement after agreement reached with EFL as crisis club face going bust if they aren’t sold

    CRISIS club Reading have been granted a takeover extension by the EFL. Royals’ Chinese owner Dai Yongge had initially been given a deadline of April 22 to sell the Berkshire outfit.Reading have been given more time by the EFL to get their takeover completedCredit: GettyRoyals fans have constantly protested against owner Dai YonggeCredit: Reading FCDai was disqualified under the league’s owners’ and directors’ test in February owing to debts and court rulings in China.  The League One side – who are mounting an unexpected play-off push – have been up for sale for almost 600 days.And a statement released on Wednesday confirms the EFL has granted the Royals an extension.It read: “Reading Football Club can confirm further progress has been made towards the sale of the club, with the transaction including the Select Car Leasing Stadium and Bearwood Park Training Facility. READ MORE ON FOOTBALL”As a result, The EFL has agreed for a further extension until May 5th for the transaction to be completed.”The statement adds that the identity of the buyer will remain confidential at this stage. But the unnamed investor will be footing the bill for “day-to-day running of the club” until the takeover is signed off. It continued: “Both parties will now work to complete the necessary steps to complete the takeover.Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKThe buying party will be supporting the club’s immediate financial obligations until the transaction is complete, and as such, day-to-day running of the club will be unaffected.”The club would like to thank all supporters, staff, and players for their contribution to the club in recent times. Birmingham become first EFL club to win promotion as Tom Brady’s club bounce back to Championship at first attempt”The performance at First Team and Academy level has been outstanding and all attention is on supporting the teams to finish the season strongly.”Further communication regarding next steps will be issued once appropriate.”Reading currently sit seventh in the third tier, one place below the final play-off spot.They are level on points with Leyton Orient, with just two games to play.Reading face Bristol Rovers and Barnsley in their final matches of the season.Should they gain promotion to the Championship, it would be the Royals’ first season at that level since 2023.Dai bought a 75 per cent stake in Reading in 2017, shortly after Jaap Stam’s side lost the Championship playoff final to Huddersfield.During his ownership, the Royals have been slapped with several points deductions, while in 2023 they were relegated to League One.Read More on The SunAmid fan protests, Dai put the club up for sale later that year.Earlier this month, SunSport revealed former Wycombe owner Rob Couhig had mounted a £25million takeover for the Berkshire club. More