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    Reading post match reflections

    Well well well.

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    Another game without defeat, another result away from home and this is with no fully fit strikers. It is a great run we are on and we played really well, that midfield really put a shift in and they can play. Imagine this team with a Michael smith up front grafting and putting the odd goal away. I hope we build on this and don’t screw it up in the January window, I think it would be great to hear from the owner he is very quiet in this centenary year

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    Another game without defeat, another result away from home and this is with no fully fit strikers. It is a great run we are on and we played really well, that midfield really put a shift in and they can play. Imagine this team with a Michael smith up front grafting and putting the odd goal away. I hope we build on this and don?t screw it up in the January window, I think it would be great to hear from the owner he is very quiet in this centenary year
    Too busy making money out of the year.

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    Great goal from Savage. You have to admire skill when you see it.

    And a great performance from the ref. Has to be applauded as they are so infrequent at our level.

    And the Millers? Another wonderful, disciplined performance. Confidence, in yourself, and in your teammates, is worth a point in itself,

    and we seem to have it bucketloads at the mo'.

    So many individual performances worthy of MoM, so not going to single out one player. He didn't survive the whole match, but a mention

    for Jordan Hugill, who has taken a lot of stick from Millers supporters.

    Hammy's plan A is working a treat. At the mo' I don't see anyone in the league that is playing at a level above us. If we can hang onto

    the 'stars' and get people fit, we could be in a very strong position in the new year.

    SO happy at the mo'.

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    Took an absolute Beautiful strike for them to get owt.

    It was like we had 10 Dan Gores on the pitch in the 2nd half. He was everywhere

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    Been there last two games and a decent point again today. Playing like a team and I really like the touch and snap that both Spence and Gore have in midfield. Martha’s a decent option up top if playing on the break. Another one where the home fans will be going home frustrated and I love that. Proper screamer from them, but I’d like to know what was said between referee and lino just before when it seemed they gave offside when it came off the Reading player. 7 points from our next three would be lovely!

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    Always disappointing to squander a lead but I think most people would have taken a point before the game, me included.

    We've now got 3 home games to come out of our next 4 league fixtures, so a chance to capitalise on that and move up the league.

    And what a poor league it is. You've only got to look at today's results to tell you that a play off place is there for the taking this season. Bradford City haven't won in 6 league games, yet are still second.

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    Great point, especially when you consider how many players are missing.
    Good to see Holmes back, but Huggy really needs some help up top.
    As long as we don't lose too many between now and Christmas that would be brilliant, then get some bodies back, and Hammy might actually have some players to choose from.

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    Oh also - imagine if a couple of months into his saviour ownership TS had started letting off fireworks before and after matches?alarm bells would be ringing! What was all that about for Reading who?ve been financially threatened over the past few years??

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    Another battling point. Great team performance.
    Looked at the table just before they scored and we were 4 points off top spot. Wow. Whoda thought it 5 week ago

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