Match Report: 2011/2012 Season

16 August 2011: CHAMPIONSHIP
PORTSMOUTH 1 READING 0
goals
Reading: -
Portmouth: Kitson (51 mins).
Half Time: 0-0.

Attendance: 13,438

CHAMPIONSHIP 16 Aug 2011
Pos Team P Pts GD
9 Millwall 2 4 +1
10 READING 3 4 +1
11 Portmouth 3 4 +0
teams
Reading: A Federici, I Harte, A Griffin (B Gunnarsson, 71), A Pearce, B Khumalo, J McAnuff, M Leigertwood, J Kebe, J Karacan (B Howard, 83), N Hunt, M Manset (H Robson-Kanu, 66).
Subs not used: J Tabb, A McCarthy.
Portsmouth: J Ashdown, G Halford, T Ben-Haim, J Pearce, L Lawrence (J Ward , 86), A Mokoena, H Mullins , D Norris, D Kitson, L Varney, N Kanu (Benjani, 75).
Subs not used: R Williams, S Henderson, R Rocha.
bookings
Reading: Pearce, Hunt.
Portsmouth: Ward, Mullins.
Ref: A P D'Urso.
report
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FANS' POST MATCH OPINION

After the euphoria of a tremendous win at Leicester on Saturday nearly 2000 loyal Royals travelled down to Pompey with high hopes only to return home disappointed and having witnessed a poor performance from Reading against a Portsmouth side that were there for the taking. Pompey worked very hard in closing us down in all areas and our wingers that we depend on so much in Kebe and McAnuff had very poor games and there our problems lie, up front. Hunt does ok but to be honest he's not a target man nor a touch on Shane Long so unless JM reinvests some of the £11.5 million we got for Mills and Longand buys a decent striker we're going to struggle this season... or should I say we "are" going to struggle this season as JM will not reinvest a penny, not short of scandalous. The back four also look shaky with Griffin continuing to look a liability and getting skinned on a regular basis. So not very good, mind you we never get a result at Pompey so hopefully a win Saturday against Barnsley will put us back on track for a probable mid table season. Looks like yet another three to five year building plan for Reading FC and with no money we're up the creek without a proverbial blue and white hooped paddle.
Nick Newbury

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QUOTES FROM THE PRESS

Portsmouth earned their first win of the season with a narrow victory against play-off finalists Reading. Former Reading striker Dave Kitson fired in a low shot from inside the box to give the home side the lead six minutes into the second half. Both sides hit the woodwork during an often frenetic match, though the home team looked the more dangerous. The Royals were unable to break down a dogged Portsmouth defence as the game played out. Reading fans will be disappointed with the result, having defeated promotion favourites Leicester at the weekend. In truth the visitors, many people's outside bet for a play-off place this season, looked a little toothless in attack without departed frontman Shane Long. Portsmouth carved out a number of decent chances in the first half. Eventual scorer Kitson was put through with just the Reading keeper to beat, but shot tamely at Adam Federici. Reading did fight back before the break, with a powerful Jimmy Kebe header rebounding off the crossbar on the half hour. It was Pompey pressure for the most part, however, and a long-range Kanu effort in the second half forced an athletic save from Federici. The evening got even better for the Fratton Park faithful when striker Benjani came on as a substitute with 15 minutes to go. The last time the Zimbabwean pulled on a Pompey shirt was in January 2008, prior to move to Manchester City in the transfer window. The 33-year-old nearly had an instant impact on proceedings, with a perfectly-weighted pass producing a Luke Varney shot which flashed just wide. In the end, Portsmouth boss Steve Cotterill had to settle for the 1-0 win, while Reading travel back to Berkshire with plenty to ponder.
BBC Sport