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Reading 1-0 Town - Half-Time
Friday, 9th Sep 2016 21:04

A first-half injury time penalty from Garath McCleary has given Reading a 1-0 half-time lead over the Blues at the Madejski Stadium. Grant Ward was somewhat harshly penalised after Tyler Blackett’s cross struck his arm from close range.

Boss Mick McCarthy named the same team that defeated Preston North End 1-0 before the international break with new signings Tom Lawrence and Leon Best among the subs, along with Conor Grant, back from his groin injury.

Reading started with midfielder Joey van den Berg, who had a trial with Town in 2006, while John Swift, who spent a similar spell with the Blues in 2014, was on the bench.

The Blues, wearing their Barcelona-style third kit with new maroon shorts and socks, started brightly and Freddie Sears forced Ali Al-Habsi into a save in only the third minute.

Ward picked up a loose ball not far outside the Reading box and looped the ball over a defender. Sears took it into the area and hit a shot which Al-Habsi did well to push into the air.

Brett Pitman, playing as the central striker with Ward to his right and Sears to the left, picked up the loose ball but was flagged offside.

Reading began to dominate possession, as is their usual approach under new manager Jaap Stam, and in the eighth minute would have gone in front but for a brilliant Bartosz Bialkowski save.


Tommy Smith stabbed a loose ball back towards Bialkowski from a few yards outside the area but only succeeded in playing in Roy Beerens.

The Dutchman looked to square to Yann Kermorgant but the quickly advancing Bialkowski read it and reacted with superb reflexes to paw the ball out to Christophe Berra, who cleared the danger.

A minute later the Royals threatened again, George Evans heading over from a Beerens cross from the left.

Bialkowski made another important stop in the 26th minute when skipper Luke Chambers cleared the ball against Beerens, who took it across Tommy Smith and hit a shot which the Polish keeper saved across to his left, Berra again clearing.

Referee Jeremy Simpson got his yellow card out for the first time in the 29th minute after Liam Moore had tripped Kevin Bru as the Mauritius international took the ball round him on the outside, not far outside the box. The resultant freekick came to nothing.

The home side continued to have most of the ball but without threatening, aside from a number of balls into the box which the Blues backline and keeper Bialkowski dealt with.

On 36 Evans hit a shot from distance which deflected over, then two minutes later Chris Gunter was yellow-carded for dissent.

In the 41st minute Evans joined him in the book for diving in at Ward and catching him in the back with his knees after the Blues winger had slid in and won the ball. Some referees might have deemed the offence worthy of a straight red card with Evans not needing to make a challenge, the ball had gone, and having gone in high.

The half seemed set to end level but two minutes into injury time the Royals were awarded a spotkick.

The ball was played back to Blackett a couple of yards away from the corner of the box on the left. The former Manchester United defender slammed his cross into Ward’s arm with the winger only a matter of a couple of yards in front of him and referee Simpson pointed straight to the spot.

Although the ball clearly struck Ward’s arm, the former Spurs man would have had no time to react to the cross and it was difficult to see how the referee could have deemed the contact deliberate.

McCleary stepped up and sent Bialkowski the wrong way to send the home side in a goal in front at the break.

Up to the penalty, the Blues will have been happy enough with the half for the most part.

Aside from a couple of chances which came from Town errors, the Royals hadn’t particularly threatened, despite having a very significant share of possession.

At the other end, Town had only very occasionally caused the Reading backline any headaches with Sears’s early opportunity the nearest they had come to a goal.

Reading: Al-Habsi, Gunter, Blackett, Moore, McShane (c), Van den Berg, Evans, Williams, McCleary, Beerens, Kermorgant. Subs: Jaakkola, Swift, Mendes, Obita, Harriott, Quinn, Watson.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Smith, Berra, Knudsen, Skuse, Douglas, Bru, Ward, Sears, Pitman. Subs: Gerken, Webster, Bishop, Grant, Lawrence, Varney, Best. Referee: Jeremy Simpson (Lancashire).


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dagenhamtown added 21:05 - Sep 9
Chambers shocking as for our creative play non event same old rubbish so far
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jas0999 added 21:05 - Sep 9
Happy with the half?! Really? Dull.

Still not out of this though. But it wasn't very good.
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JimmyP45 added 21:06 - Sep 9
Harsh penalty but Chambers is having a shocker
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DurhamTownFan added 21:06 - Sep 9
Call me over negative, but we've been shocking. BALL ON THE FLOOR please!
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prebsa added 21:06 - Sep 9
Again setting up for a point and at this point in the game it hasent worked! Reading easily passing it round us and keeping the ball. Chambers is getting torn to shreds. Every time we do get the ball which isent often we smash it 60yards to them realise Murphy dosent play for us anymore. All that creativity on the bench and almost none on the field. Such a shame. Bart saving us early on again. Didn't think it was an intentional hand ball but ward didn't really moan to much either. Also I don't like him but Douglas is putting in a lot of effort and closing the ball down well.
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cromwellblue added 21:10 - Sep 9
2 soft penalties

Otherwise dull. As an attacking force non existent
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MattinLondon added 21:43 - Sep 9
It's always Bru who is subbed.
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blueboy1981 added 21:56 - Sep 9
NOW SORT THE WEAK LINKS OUT McCARTHY.

Obvious to all (including you) who they are - week after week, after week.
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cromwellblue added 21:59 - Sep 9
Penalty decisions will dominate the analysis but that was a shambolic performance.

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prebbs007 added 22:04 - Sep 9
Stop criticising the team or the selection, Pragmatic will cry.
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OldClactonBlue added 22:05 - Sep 9
Take off Ward, our best player, and replace him with Varney. Sums McCarthy up. We get what we deserve.
Embarrassing to watch.
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Pip50 added 22:05 - Sep 9
McCarthy please fffffffffffffukkkkkkk offffff
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Pezzer added 22:06 - Sep 9
Same old rubbish. Unbelievable to give penalties away in added time of BOTH halves. The latter was pathetic unprofessionalism. Chambers lucky to stay on pitch. Slow boring anti-football. Apparently McCarthy thinks Skuse is Premier League quality which says it all really. Laughable.
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blueboy1981 added 22:07 - Sep 9
Barcelona ? .......... More like - Bath a Loner.
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blueboy1981 added 22:11 - Sep 9
However 'blue' one is - no sane mind could condone any of this inept performance from both Team, and Manager. The action in the dying seconds speaks volumes.
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Bluetone added 22:12 - Sep 9
Same old same old but no further comment until I've seen the replays, the comments and evidence of results of any spot betting.
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blueboy1981 added 22:13 - Sep 9
......... let the excusemongers roll - no doubt they will ....... they'll be thinking them up right now.
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timkatieadamitfc added 22:14 - Sep 9
Absolutely shat, a half decent team would have ripped reading to pieces, this is saying something but they looked worse than us defensively. Another masterstroke by MM bringing Varney on, leaving Sears on,not giving Lawrence/best 25 mins,the list goes on.Wished I hadn't bought my Derby tickets for Tuesday as they will be a totally different proposition.Clueless,gutless,inept performance and don't even get me started on our right back debacle.
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HazzaITFC added 22:15 - Sep 9
What on earth was Mick thinking bringing varney on when we have Lawrence on the bench who will make things happen! I have kept my faith in Mick, but today has really done it now absolutely shocking!!!
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cartman1972 added 22:18 - Sep 9
I thought we actually played reasonable, yes some of it was not brilliant but we created enough chances to win and were unlucky other than shocking defending at the end to give that penalty away.... Would have like to have seen best and lawrence
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marco007 added 22:20 - Sep 9
What an awful game of football, lacking pace, passion and quality....two very, very poor sides were on display tonight!
Terrible negative management that was highlighted by our substitutions.
One point or no points, does it really matter?? We should have been positive and gone for 3 but that would never happen with MM who would have settled for a point before kick off !
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sirmichealmills added 22:21 - Sep 9
Anyone who can take any positives out of that is being deluded, reading were awful, and Ipswich were clueless,

mick, thanks for stabilising the club when you first came in, but now, you and
Your favourites need to leave now.

Thanks
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norfstanda added 22:21 - Sep 9
Gotta say it was an impressive rugby tackle from knudson for reading's 2nd pen........
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LondonBlue73 added 22:22 - Sep 9
Not sure how many commenting were at the game to actually support our team. However I must say I'm gutted, great support not enough directness and positivity in the last third. In the bar at the hotel in the stadium surrounded by Reading fans having to hide my colours. The general opinion of Reading fans is they were very lucky and second best yet on here we are slating.
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sirmichealmills added 22:23 - Sep 9
Now
Now
Now
Now
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