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Reading takeover completed as Couhig buys club

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Reading’s takeover by ex-Wycombe Wanderers owner Rob Couhig is complete, the club have announced.

The Royals revealed earlier this month that a “sale in principle” to Redwood Holdings Limited, a subsidiary of Dogwood Football LLC which is owned by the American lawyer and his business partner Todd Trosclair, had been agreed.

That deal has now been finalised and ratified by the English Football League (EFL).

It means Couhig, 75, will take control of shares in the League One club, the Select Car Leasing Stadium and Bearwood training ground from former Reading owner Dai Yongge, whose tenure as majority shareholder since 2017 has been fraught with financial difficulties and years of fan protests.

Reading said: “The club are pleased to announce that Redwood Holdings Limited – a subsidiary company of Dogwood LLC, owned by Rob Couhig and Todd Trosclair of New Orleans, Louisiana – has completed the acquisition of 100% of the shareholding in Reading Football Club.

“The takeover, which has received EFL clearance, completed very early on Wednesday morning and includes the Select Car Leasing Stadium and Bearwood Park training ground.

“Both Couhig and Trosclair will join the club’s board with immediate effect, with Rob Couhig being named as chairman.

“Redwood is ambitious and dedicated towards the club returning to its rightful place within the English football pyramid, while adhering to clear principles of honesty, transparency, and financial sustainability.

“Further communication from Redwood will follow in due course.”

Reading’s past three seasons under Yongge’s ownership have seen the club drop to the third tier of English football amid a series of transfer embargoes and deductions amounting to a total of 18 points.

The women’s team, a Women’s Super League (WSL) side as recently as 2023, were also withdrawn from the second tier last summer because of the financial issues and now compete in the fifth tier.

Couhig, who stepped down as Wycombe Wanderers chairman last June, had previously attempted to buy Reading last year but negotiations broke down in September 2024.

In March, Yongge – who was disqualified as an owner by the English Football League (EFL) and given an April deadline to sell the club – claimed the American was blocking his attempts to sell, with Reading then in a period of exclusivity with a separate unnamed potential buyer for a deal that subsequently fell through.

During Couhig’s stint with Wycombe, the Chairboys achieved a first-ever promotion to the Championship in 2020.

They were relegated back to the third tier of English football the following year, but finished fifth this season – nine points ahead of Reading – and are currently goalless with Charlton Athletic following the first leg of their League One play-off semi-final.

Couhig has been involved in several business in the United States, including real estate, film and pharmaceuticals, as well as being a former owner of now defunct football side New Orleans Storm.

Rob Couhig in 2022, during his time at Wycombe WanderersGetty Images

The end of a tumultuous era

News of a successful takeover will come as relief to Reading’s squad and fans, after a long period of increasing instability under Yongge.

The Chinese businessman and his sister Dai Xiu Li completed their takeover in May 2017, with a seventh place finish in the 2020-21 Championship season the highpoint before the club’s financial troubles began to pile up.

An initial six-point deduction was handed down by the EFL in November 2021, for a breach of profit and sustainability rules, and by April 2023 the Royals had been docked a further six points for failing to comply with the terms of an agreed business plan for the previous breach.

That penalty contributed to their relegation from the Championship at the end of the 2022-23 season, and the club were deducted six more points last season for failing to pay wages and a tax bill on time.

Amid repeated fan protests, including a mass pitch invasion that forced the cancellation of a January 2024 home match against Port Vale, the club was put up for sale in March 2024.

‘For the first time in years fans can relax’ – analysis

BBC Radio Berkshire’s Reading commentator Tim Dellor:

The deal is over the finish line!

Eleven days ago we were told it had been agreed in principle, but this statement – the last of dozens issued by the EFL and Reading FC over the last couple of years – brings the sorriest saga in Reading FC’s history to an official end.

The last couple of legal technicalities, and the signing of documents, had been complicated by Dai Yongge being in China, and Rob Couhig and Todd Trosclair being in the States.

After so many missed deadlines, collapsed deals and rumours on social media, fans were just starting to get anxious again, but now, for the first time in years they can relax.

Yongge and his sister Dai Xiu Lee have left the building, and have no stake in the club.

The training ground and stadium are all wrapped up in this deal, which is also good news, there had been a fear during the sales process the three entities might be split up.

Couhig and Trosclair arrive under the banner of Redwood Holdings, that’s the company that now owns Reading FC.

They nearly got a deal over the line last September, and it looked as if with that deal collapsing their chance was gone.

Dogged determination, and some brilliant knowledge of corporate law, provided them with a second chance.

They arrive as knights in shining armour. Some of their recent tactics to acquire the club may not have been to everyone’s liking, but such was Yongge’s unpopularity, all fans will now be rejoicing.

Couhig and Trosclair will use their experience owning Wycombe Wanderers to right the ship at the SCL.

For me, Reading is a far bigger club – with a bigger fanbase and higher expectations – but expect forensic accountancy, some prudent signings as they try and build a squad capable of getting back up into the Championship, and above all a renewed sense of optimism around the place.

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IPL revises replacement rules as Overton withdraws

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The Indian Premier League has revised its rules to allow temporary replacement players for the remainder of the tournament.

The rule change follows the suspension of the league for a week during tensions between India and Pakistan, with a number of players unlikely to return to the competition when it restarts on 17 May.

England’s Jamie Overton (Chennai Super Kings) and Australia batter Jake Fraser-McGurk (Delhi Capitals) have chosen not to play in the remainder of the tournament, which will now finish with the final on 3 June.

Overton, who has played three games for Chennai this season, has been selected in England’s squad for the three-match one-day international series against West Indies from 29 May.

Jos Buttler (Gujarat Titans), Jacob Bethell (Royal Challengers Bengaluru), Will Jacks (Mumbai Indians) and Jofra Archer (Rajasthan Royals) have also been selected for the series, with their situations “under review” by the England and Wales Cricket Board.

Rajasthan and Chennai cannot qualify for the knockout stages that begin on 29 May, with their campaigns finishing on 20 and 25 May respectively, but Gujarat, Bengaluru and Mumbai all remain in contention for the tournament’s second stage.

Fraser-McGurk has withdrawn for personal reasons and will be replaced by Bangladesh seamer Mustafizur Rahman.

The rules previously stated that sides could not sign replacement players after the conclusion of their 12th game of the season, with four of the league’s 10 teams having passed that number.

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Senate Confirms Appointment Of Five INEC Commissioners

The Senate has confirmed the appointment of five Resident Electoral Commissioners submitted by President Bola Tinubu in March for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The confirmation followed the receipt and consideration of a report by the Chairman of Senate Committee on Electoral Matters during plenary on Wednesday.

READ ALSO: Tinubu Seeks Senate Approval For ₦1.78tn FCT Budget

Presenting the report on behalf of the Committee, Senator Simon Lalong, urged the Senate to confirm the nomination of five individuals as Resident Electoral Commissioners for the Independent National Electoral Commission having passed the screening exercise.

The approved RECs are Umar Yusuf Garba (Kano State), Sa’ad Umar Idris (Bauchi State), Chukwuemeka C. Ibeziako (Anambra State), Umar Mukhtar (Borno State) and Dr. Johnson Alalibo Sinikiem (Bayelsa State).

Tinubu had on Monday swore in two newly appointed INEC commissioners.

Meanwhile, the President has transmitted a proposed ₦1.783 trillion statutory appropriation bill for the FCT to the Senate for consideration and approval for the 2025 financial year.

In his communication to the upper chamber on Wednesday, President Tinubu urged the Senate to give the bill expedited consideration, noting that its passage was critical to ensuring an effective and service-oriented administration for residents of the FCT.

Responding to the request, the Senate invoked Order 78 to allow the bill to scale second reading the same day it was introduced.

However, the accelerated process did not go without a grudge as an opposition lawmaker, Senator Abdul Ningi, raised concerns about the procedure under Order 77 (3 and 4), pointing out that lawmakers had not been provided with copies of the bill prior to the debate.

The Senate, therefore, began debate on the general principles of the FCT Statutory Appropriation Bill for the 2025 fiscal year.

Leading the debate on the bill, the Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele, explained that the proposed legislation seeks to authorise the issuance of ₦1,783,823,708,392.00 trillion from the FCT Administration’s Statutory Revenue Fund to finance personnel, overhead, and capital expenditures between January 1 and December 31, 2025.

The budget breakdown includes N150.35 billion for personnel costs, N343.78 billion for overhead, and N1.29 trillion allocated for capital projects.

Bamidele underscored that the primary objective of the budget was to drive an effective and enduring service-oriented administration, with a strong focus on completing ongoing projects that have significant impacts on infrastructure and essential services in Abuja.

Inside P Diddy’s ‘disgusting’ Freak Offs – ‘trashed hotel rooms, baby oil order and humiliating act’

WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT. Cassie Ventura has made allegations about the days-long ‘Freak Offs’ that she claims she was forced to participate in by her former partner, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs

As the trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs continues, the hip-hop mogul’s former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, has testified about the “disgusting” Freak Offs she was allegedly forced to take part in, and the effect this had on her.

Diddy, who was arrested in September 2024, stands accused of various charges, including racketeering conspiracy, sex ­trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and transportation to engage in prostitution. The 55-year-old, who is currently being held at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Centre (MDC), denies all allegations he faces and has had several bail pleas rejected.

Among those giving evidence at the Federal District Courthouse in Lower Manhattan, New York City, was 38-year-old Cassie, who shed tears as she described being “humiliated” during Freak Offs, which she claimed took place in hotels and their homes, in the cities of New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Ibiza.

Facing the 12 jurors, Cassie, who was involved in an 11-year-long on-and-off relationship with Diddy between the years 2007 and 2018, claimed the Freak Offs would leave hotel rooms “trashed”, and said that Diddy was “controlling” and “directing” the sessions.

READ MORE: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial: All we know from day in court as Cassie Ventura took to stand

Baby oil requirement

According to Cassie, Diddy liked them to be “glistening” with baby oil(Image: AP)

While giving testimony, Cassie told the court how Diddy’s staff would provide items such as baby oil, lubricant, and condoms. According to Cassie, they would allegedly use “quite a bit” of baby oil as Diddy liked them to be “glistening.” If he believed Cassie hadn’t used enough, Diddy would instruct her to apply more, the court heard.

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The model, dancer and singer also alleged that the Freak Off sessions followed a similar pattern, telling the court: “It was established pretty early on in doing the Freak Offs that Sean [Diddy] enjoyed a lot of conversation and describing”. These sessions would allegedly begin with “oil and touching” before participants engaged in oral sex, then sexual intercourse, in what Cassie described as a gradual process.

Cassie alleged that while she had wanted to move on to the next process to speed things along, Diddy was “controlling” the situation. She told the court: “He was directing it.”

Humiliating act

Sean
The model, singer and dancer wept when asked whether there was anything she enjoyed about the Freak Offs(Image: REUTERS)

She told the court how Diddy would urinate on her or ask an escort to urinate on her. But Cassie said she didn’t want anybody urinating on her and felt “humiliated”. She added: “It was disgusting. It was too much. It was overwhelming.”

When prosecutors asked her whether there was anything she enjoyed about the Freak Offs, Cassie burst into tears, alleging that “the time spent with him” was the only time she felt she could spend with Diddy. Cassie shared: “I felt disgusting. I was humiliated. I didn’t have the words to put together at the time how horrible I really felt, and I couldn’t talk to anybody about it.”

She then went on to allege that she’d tried to “gently” approach Diddy about not wanting to partake in Freak Offs. She told the court: “I didn’t want to upset him or make him angry with me for even sharing it. But I would just tread it lightly when I brought it up. Sometimes I would email him about it. I didn’t want anything bad to happen.”

Four-day Freak Off

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 27:  Actress Cassie Ventura and Sean Combs attend the 'Can't Stop, Won't Stop: The Bad Boy Story' Premiere at Beacon Theatre on April 27, 2017 in New York City.  (Photo by Gilbert Carrasquillo/FilmMagic)
The longest Freak Off allegedly went on for four or more days(Image: FilmMagic)

According to Cassie, the longest Freak Off went on for four or more days, with some breaks. She went on to share how she spent “a big chunk of her life” recovering from drug use and dehydration after partaking in the Freak Offs.

The singer recalled: “The ‘Freak Offs’ became a job, where there was no space to do anything else but to recover and just try to feel normal again.” When asked how she was able to stay awake for such long durations, Cassie explained: “The drugs honestly helped.” She then went on to testify how Diddy gave her ecstasy or cocaine, which she then took.

As detailed by Cassie, Diddy was the one who would allegedly decide when it was time for the Freak Offs to end. She told the court how, during one “session”, she believed it would be the last one, sharing how she’d thought that “hopefully that would be the last one.”

LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 13:  Musicians Sean
Diddy has denied all the allegations he faces(Image: Getty Images North America)

Teny Geragos, defending, acknowledged Combs’ violent past, including a 2016 hotel assault on Cassie, which was caught on camera. She told the court: “What Combs did to Cassie on this videotape is indefensible. It is not evidence of sex trafficking. It is evidence of domestic violence.”

Ms Geragos asserted that the musician is “a very flawed individual but still not a racketeer, trafficker or somebody transporting for prostitution”. The trial continues.

For confidential support, call the 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Freephone Helpline on 0808 2000 247 or visit womensaid.co.uk If you or your family have lost a friend or family member through fatal domestic abuse, AAFDA (Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse) can offer specialist and expert support and advocacy. For more info visit www.aafda.org.uk

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If you’ve been the victim of sexual assault, you can access help and resources via www.rapecrisis.org.uk or calling the national telephone helpline on 0808 802 9999

Do you have a story to share? Email me at julia.banim@reachplc.com. Like this story? For more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .

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Not talking to DeChambeau was ‘nothing against him’ – McIlroy

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US PGA Championship

Date: 15-18 May Venue: Quail Hollow, North Carolina

Rory McIlroy says he wants to “create a few more highlights” after completing the career Grand Slam – but admits he may never beat the feeling he had when he won the Masters.

The Northern Irishman returns to major action at this week’s US PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, where he has won four PGA Tour events.

The 36-year-old hopes to become the first player to win back-to-back majors since Jordan Spieth claimed the Masters and US Open in 2015.

While McIlroy described the outpouring of congratulatory messages following his Masters win as “absolutely amazing”, he suggested he is far from finished.

“Everyone needs to have goals and dreams and I’ve been able to do something that I dreamed of for a long time,” said the world number two.

“I’m still going to set myself goals, I’m still going to try to achieve certain things but I sit here knowing that very well could be the highlight of my career.

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When asked if he still has a ‘North Star’ achievement following his emotional Masters win, McIlroy added: “Not necessarily. I think everyone saw how hard having a North Star is and being able to get over the line.

“If I can try to get the best out of myself every week, I know what my abilities are, I know the golf that I can play and if I keep doing that every week, especially in these four big ones each year, I know I’ll have my chances.”

Having won all four majors, McIlroy’s next significant achievement could be to match Sir Nick Faldo’s European record of six major titles.

“I’ve always said I’m not going to put a number on it,” added McIlroy, who will play alongside world number one Scottie Scheffler and defending champion Xander Schauffele during the first two rounds of the US PGA.

“I’ve talked about becoming the best European ever or the best international player, whatever that is, but the numbers tell one thing and it might not be the full story.

“I feel like I burdened myself with the career Grand Slam stuff and I want to enjoy this. I want to enjoy what I’ve achieved and enjoy the last decade or whatever of my career.

‘It wasn’t anything against Bryson’

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McIlroy played alongside Bryson DeChambeau in the final round of the Masters, pitting the rivals against each other again after the American’s dramatic US Open win in 2024.

After carding a disappointing final-round 75 to finish tied fifth, DeChambeau said McIlroy “didn’t talk to me once all day”.

“I don’t know what he was expecting,” said McIlroy when asked about DeChambeau’s comments.

“Like, we’re trying to win the Masters. I’m not going to be his best mate out there.

“Everyone approaches the game in different ways. I was focused on myself and what I needed to do and that’s really all that it was.

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McIlroy keen for ‘more highlights’ as US PGA bid looms

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US PGA Championship

Date: 15-18 May Venue: Quail Hollow, North Carolina

Rory McIlroy says he wants to “create a few more highlights” after completing the career Grand Slam – but admits he may never beat the feeling he had when he won the Masters.

The Northern Irishman returns to major action at this week’s US PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, where he has won four PGA Tour events.

The 36-year-old hopes to become the first player to win back-to-back majors since Jordan Spieth claimed the Masters and US Open in 2015.

While McIlroy described the outpouring of congratulatory messages following his Masters win as “absolutely amazing”, he suggested he is far from finished.

“Everyone needs to have goals and dreams and I’ve been able to do something that I dreamed of for a long time,” said the world number two.

“I’m still going to set myself goals, I’m still going to try to achieve certain things but I sit here knowing that very well could be the highlight of my career.

To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.

When asked if he still has a ‘North Star’ achievement following his emotional Masters win, McIlroy added: “Not necessarily. I think everyone saw how hard having a North Star is and being able to get over the line.

“If I can try to get the best out of myself every week, I know what my abilities are, I know the golf that I can play and if I keep doing that every week, especially in these four big ones each year, I know I’ll have my chances.”

Having won all four majors, McIlroy’s next significant achievement could be to match Sir Nick Faldo’s European record of six major titles.

“I’ve always said I’m not going to put a number on it,” added McIlroy, who will play alongside world number one Scottie Scheffler and defending champion Xander Schauffele during the first two rounds of the US PGA.

“I’ve talked about becoming the best European ever or the best international player, whatever that is, but the numbers tell one thing and it might not be the full story.

“I feel like I burdened myself with the career Grand Slam stuff and I want to enjoy this. I want to enjoy what I’ve achieved and enjoy the last decade or whatever of my career.

‘It wasn’t anything against Bryson’

Bryson DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy shake hands at the end of the Masters final roundGetty Images

McIlroy played alongside Bryson DeChambeau in the final round of the Masters, pitting the rivals against each other again after the American’s dramatic US Open win in 2024.

After carding a disappointing final-round 75 to finish tied fifth, DeChambeau said McIlroy “didn’t talk to me once all day”.

“I don’t know what he was expecting,” said McIlroy when asked about DeChambeau’s comments.

“Like, we’re trying to win the Masters. I’m not going to be his best mate out there.

“Everyone approaches the game in different ways. I was focused on myself and what I needed to do and that’s really all that it was.

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