ReadingGlasses Every manager has to start somewhere, and even the best will have had little or no managerial experience at some point. Sometimes it's worth taking a punt, and you could end up with next McGhee / Pardew / McDermott.
However, it's a big risk. You could also end up with someone out of their depth.
Managing Reading now isn't a simple task: the club needs a massive rebuild, both on and off the pitch. It would be a lot to ask from an inexperienced manager to step in to a situation like that. Although it hasn't been something the club had done a long time, now may be a good point to look to someone more experienced to come in take on that job.
To an extent it's mitigated a bit by having Bowen there in the background, but even he really hasn't got a huge amount of experience as directly as a manager. Much as it might be nice from a fan connection point of view to have someone like Murty, Hunt, Kerr etc in the job, it's probably just too much of a risk right now.
I think it depends what the expectation levels are. If the club are not anticipating to be in a play off/promotion challenge next season, then there would be less risk involved with a more experienced manager. If the club are expecting to be in and around those positions, then it would probably be more of a risk.
It all comes down to who impresses in interviews and whether the decision makers at the club believes that the next manager will be the one to deliver the goals that we set for the duration of their contract at least.