Posts Tagged ‘ Jobi McAnuff ’
West Brom returned to the Madejski on Saturday and with both teams in great form and also considering the result of the recent FA Cup clash between the two you would have expected it to be a great game – and you’d have been right. It was non-stop action with both teams pushing hard to [ READ MORE ]
Having only just taken over as permanent manager at the Madejski, Brian McDermott now finds himself nominated for Manager of the Month for February. Last month we beat Doncaster, Plymouth, Crystal Palace and Sheffield Wednesday in the league – only losing to Blackpool away. Meanwhile, in the Cup, we held West Brom to a draw [ READ MORE ]
Having not got round to posting my match reports for two great games against West Brom and Crystal Palace until tonight I now find myself (rather ironically) posting in good time about a match in which not a lot really happened. Basically, all you really need to know is that we lost 2-0 and it [ READ MORE ]
Having watched the Cup tie between Crystal Palace and Aston Villa the day after we had drawn with West Brom I had been a bit worried about this game. Palace looked a decent side. Fortunately, our run continued and left Colin Wa… I mean Neil Warnock fuming at ‘schoolboy defending’. Having wondered if Simon Church’s [ READ MORE ]
Apologies for the gap in posting. I’ll just give a quick lowdown on this game and Palace, and then normal service will resume! On Saturday 13th we took on West Brom in the Cup and we saw the return of Simon Cox – who fortunately was unable to demonstrate what a player he has become. [ READ MORE ]
Before the Sheffield United game I said that I was hoping for at least six points from the next four games. Congratulations Brian McDermott – objective complete. A 2-1 victory over Doncaster means that Reading have finally managed back to back wins this season and, importantly, we remain within touching distance of the pack. Having [ READ MORE ]
Reading beat Barnsley today courtesy of a goal from Shane Long, who started the game up front with Wales striker Simon Church. Young striker Nicholas Bignall also made his league debut coming on as a substitute. To be perfectly honest, this was not a great game to watch, but it was a great three points [ READ MORE ]
So, having seen us eject Liverpool from the competition, Burnley manager Brian Laws put out his best team. They failed. Reading move on to another home tie – this time against high-flying West Brom. Surprisingly Burnley didn’t threaten us much until the second half, and it looked like a game that would probably end up [ READ MORE ]
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