Reading FC Match Report: 2022/2023 Season - Championship
HUDDERSFIELD 2 READING 0
Reading: --
Huddersfield: Josh Koroma (49), Joseph Hungbo (85)
Post Match Fans' Opinion
paultheroyal
» 08 May 2023 17:14
That is Noel Hunt toast for the job full time which is hopefully a good thing.
Massive clear out incoming. There is a spine of a team we can build from but an exciting summer build incoming.
Bowen needs to back his statement and help build a team, starting with the right appointment of manager and back room staff.
Some good games to look forward to next year and excited about the bit of unknown but still hurts to see Huddersfield celebrating and other teams above us.
URZ.
Snowflake Royal
» 08 May 2023 17:27
The thing that really got me under Hunt, and I guess in general, was just how incredibly often players made poor choices taking massive swings at the ball from more than 20 yards. Especially when off balance.
It's just brain dead. And the senior players led the way on it.
We can't create a chance so I guess we'll just leather it and hope.
Sutekh
» 08 May 2023 17:37
I think the record is something like 18 games stretching over 2 seasons in the mid 70s? Be interesting to also know how many away games without a win (currently it’s 11 with 1 draw and 10 defeats)
The league record for consecutive games with no wins is 36 and is held jointly by Derby and Macclesfield so still quite some way to go for Reading.
tmesis
» 08 May 2023 17:46
I think the record is something like 18 games stretching over 2 seasons in the mid 70s? Be interesting to also know how many away games without a win (currently it’s 11 with 1 draw and 10 defeats)
The league record for consecutive games with no wins is 36 and is held jointly by Derby and Macclesfield so still quite some way to go for Reading.
Yeah, that's why I said club record.
15 rings a bell for some reason.
Snowflake Royal
» 08 May 2023 18:18
TBH, I can understand Joao's point of view. The team is down. The game is meaningless and he's without a team in a few weeks. The last thing he needsis an injury from being kicked in the air by a Warnock CB.
Same with Meite.
AthleticoSpizz
» 08 May 2023 18:32
Would guess he’ll retire now. Similar vein to bringing on O’Shea a few years on the last day of the season
Yes, we owe him nothing and he’s been a waste of time for us but wouldn’t begrudge him one final ten minutes after a respectable careerapparently (like O’Shea) more use behind the scenes / in the dressing room
Yeh, I know
Hound
» 08 May 2023 18:33
So about the same contribution as last weekend then? Must win game against Wigan and he was dreadful. Didn’t look remotely interested
Another poor signing, 3 months here and there doesn’t cut it. Glad we’re shot of him
He’s a weird one. Goals almost got us to the play offs and kept us up last year. Could be unplayable or terrible. Don’t think he could be classed as a poor signing with his record and actually thought he was ok last week in generally poor and negative performance by the team mind you
Mid Sussex Royal
» 08 May 2023 18:57
Yeh but if this happened on Thurs it leaves a very bad taste.
If before the Hudds/Sheffield game he's basically saying he doesn't want to help the club have a chance of staying up... if after, ie 9.45 plus, to call Hunt so soon after we've been relegated is even worse....
Pleased he's gone
YorkshireRoyal99
» 08 May 2023 19:04
To say the team selection was geared towards players who will be here next season or fighting for a contract/place in the squad, it didn't look like that with the performance. Lacking in quality in every area and nobody really put in a decent shift. Nobody making any sort of impact or intent for next season to be involved, not even the subs or youngsters. Boyce-Clarke's distribution was decent at times, just obviously a bad error for the goal, helpless with the second.
Long was isolated, Hoilett had about 47 touches each time he had the ball, Azeez was poor most of the time he got it (set pieces were woeful), Holmes, after watching him today, just looks clumsy and doesn't mark players properly, Sarr was ok I guess, Mbengue and Yiadom as well weren't the worst on the pitch, Hendrick and Casadei were poor, McIntyre was similar to Yiadom and Mbengue. No one made any real impact from the bench either.
0 shots on goal says it all, individual errors we've heard all season. Massive clear out, out of contract players can just go bar Mbengue who we should probably trigger the extension, move the few sellable assets we have on and probably loan out a lot of the youngsters next season like Boyce-Clarke who maybe needs a bit of experience in the FL somewhere first along with many others.
YorkshireRoyal99
» 08 May 2023 19:06
I doubt he was the only one who could do without this sort of game if he's looking to get a contract somewhere else in the Championship next season.
He's a good player, just not what we need. Would happily see him, and most of the rest, go now. Thanks for the good you brought, hope he does well with the rest of his career.
Snowflake Royal
» 08 May 2023 19:22
So about the same contribution as last weekend then? Must win game against Wigan and he was dreadful. Didn’t look remotely interested
Another poor signing, 3 months here and there doesn’t cut it. Glad we’re shot of him
He’s a weird one. Goals almost got us to the play offs and kept us up last year. Could be unplayable or terrible. Don’t think he could be classed as a poor signing with his record and actually thought he was ok last week in generally poor and negative performance by the team mind you
Those penalties followed by the serious injury really did for him. He looks a bit heavy to me these days, and like he's given up a bit and going through the motions. Still trying, put in plenty of work, especially more recently. But just without much hope of achieving anything.
And he's always been best ball to feet around the edge of the box. Good control, turning players etc. We just haven't played that way for him. He's spent pretty much all his time under Ince being the big man upfront getting balls banged up to him and being bruised by centrebacks.
Match Stats
Full Time: 2-0
Half Time: 0-0
Attendance: 21585
Referee: Josh Smith
Teams
Reading: C Boyce-Clarke, T Holmes, A Yiadom (M Camara, 86), A Mbengue, M Sarr, F Azeez, C Casadei (J Senga-Ngoyi, 69), J Hendrick, T McIntyre (S Dann, 79), S Long (N Guinness-Walker, 86), D Hoilett (K Abrefa, 69).
Subs not used:J Lumley, N Abbey.
Huddersfield: L Nicholls, J Ruffles, T Lees, M Helik, D Kasumu (J Hogg, 87), M Pearson, B Diarra (J Hungbo, 68), J Headley (B Jackson, 45), J Koroma (K Harratt, 88), J Rudoni, J Rhodes (M Waghorn, 68).
Subs not used:T Vaclik, R Edmonds-Green.
Bookings / Red Cards
Reading: M Sarr
Huddersfield: --
Championship on 08 May 2023
This Championship game took place 563 days ago in the 2022/2023 season.