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Fully looking ahead to Reading now. 00:19 - Nov 8 with 1066 viewsTheTrueBlue1878

Me and 3 others making the trip this weekend, fully optimistic of a positive result there. Reading a real bizarre one. Home form has looked fairly decent as of this season, picked up some good results against, Hull, Millwall and Bristol City, but have lacked real inconsistency with 9 losses already this season.

Was reading on their forum how Paul Clement is bizarrely constantly chopping and changing their team from game to game (bit Hurst esc) and is giving the players no time to gel, showing with lack of confidence.

Striker Meite who seems to be a bit of the favourite is a doubt with an ankle injury.

And reports coming out of Italy today that Guildion is set to replace Clement at Reading, just as Clement took over from Guildion 12 months after at Swansea. Love a story to disettle football clubs as we play them.

READING TEAM V BRISTOL CITY

WALKER

YIADOM -- MOORE -- O'SHEA -- BLACKETT

RINOMHOTA -- BACUNA -- KELLY

M.BARROW -- MEITE -- BALDOCK



MY TOWN XI

BART

SPENCE -- PENNINGTON -- CHAMBERS -- KNUDSEN

CHALOBAH -- SKUSE -- DOWNES

EDWARDS -- ROBERTS -- SEARS


COYB!!!!!!!!

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Fully looking ahead to Reading now. on 01:13 - Nov 8 with 1042 viewsGuthrum

Their home form is fragile, three wins and three losses from the last six

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Fully looking ahead to Reading now. on 01:20 - Nov 8 with 1038 viewsIllinoisblue

Fully looking ahead to Reading now. on 01:13 - Nov 8 by Guthrum

Their home form is fragile, three wins and three losses from the last six


So if they’re fragile with 3 home wins this season... We haven’t had 3 home wins in 2018.

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Fully looking ahead to Reading now. on 06:36 - Nov 8 with 947 viewsBenters2

Fully looking ahead to Reading now. on 01:13 - Nov 8 by Guthrum

Their home form is fragile, three wins and three losses from the last six


Where as Jake said we have had more managers 3 than home wins 2 over the whole of 2018!
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Fully looking ahead to Reading now. on 06:39 - Nov 8 with 943 viewsBenters2

Fully looking ahead to Reading now. on 01:20 - Nov 8 by Illinoisblue

So if they’re fragile with 3 home wins this season... We haven’t had 3 home wins in 2018.


That really is so piss poor isnt it.

Saturday i reckon will be a draw.
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Fully looking ahead to Reading now. on 09:12 - Nov 8 with 849 viewsGuthrum

Fully looking ahead to Reading now. on 01:20 - Nov 8 by Illinoisblue

So if they’re fragile with 3 home wins this season... We haven’t had 3 home wins in 2018.


Yes, Reading are fragile, if they can't win, they lose. Whereas our six-game home form is just rubbish (tho not currently the worst in the division - that accolade goes to Bolton). However, we don't lose many, four out of the last six being draws, which perhaps evinces a certain toughness.

Plus, with a new manager at Ipswich, all bets are off. Reading have not (yet) changed theirs.

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Fully looking ahead to Reading now. on 11:17 - Nov 8 with 774 viewsTheTrueBlue1878

Fully looking ahead to Reading now. on 01:13 - Nov 8 by Guthrum

Their home form is fragile, three wins and three losses from the last six


Thats not fragile, thats inconsistent.

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Fully looking ahead to Reading now. on 11:18 - Nov 8 with 771 viewsTheTrueBlue1878

Fully looking ahead to Reading now. on 06:39 - Nov 8 by Benters2

That really is so piss poor isnt it.

Saturday i reckon will be a draw.


I agree, think it will be 1-1. Don't think that is a negative result but obviously we need the 3 points more.

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