Reading FC Match Report: 2022/2023 Season - Championship
WIGAN 0 READING 1
Reading: T Ince (63)
Wigan: --
Post Match Fans' Opinion
Hound
» 17 Sep 2022 17:13
We should have Sarr, Ejaria and Long back for that game. It may well be a very strong bench. Got to be happy with 18 points and third place.
Let’s be honest, no silly injuries in the internationals or training and we are in a far stronger position than even the most optimistic of us could have imagined
Good strong first 18, 3rd place and 18 from 10
We’ll get tonked now and again I reckon but we do seem capable of grinding out games - even more so once everyone fit
Zip
» 17 Sep 2022 17:16
We should have Sarr, Ejaria and Long back for that game. It may well be a very strong bench. Got to be happy with 18 points and third place.
Let’s be honest, no silly injuries in the internationals or training and we are in a far stronger position than even the most optimistic of us could have imagined
Good strong first 18, 3rd place and 18 from 10
We’ll get tonked now and again I reckon but we do seem capable of grinding out games - even more so once everyone fit
Yep. That's the encouraging thing. We score first and win the game. Its a great start to the season
Sutekh
» 17 Sep 2022 17:26
We should have Sarr, Ejaria and Long back for that game. It may well be a very strong bench. Got to be happy with 18 points and third place.
Let’s be honest, no silly injuries in the internationals or training and we are in a far stronger position than even the most optimistic of us could have imagined
Good strong first 18, 3rd place and 18 from 10
We’ll get tonked now and again I reckon but we do seem capable of grinding out games - even more so once everyone fit
Well in the last po season Reading were done 5-0 at Fulham, 4-1 at both Brentford and Newcastle plus the 7-1 at Norwich so this is not unknown in RG2 when circulating at the top end of the division.
blythspartan
» 17 Sep 2022 17:45
His name eludes me but do we still have the trialist who was at Newcastle at one time? I think we lack a bit of creativity at times but Ince has had a phenomenal season so far.
Stranded
» 17 Sep 2022 19:28
Let’s be honest, no silly injuries in the internationals or training and we are in a far stronger position than even the most optimistic of us could have imagined
Good strong first 18, 3rd place and 18 from 10
We’ll get tonked now and again I reckon but we do seem capable of grinding out games - even more so once everyone fit
Yep. That's the encouraging thing. We score first and win the game. Its a great start to the season
At the moment, as soon as we score, we've won. We've scored in 6 games and taken 18pts from them. Failed to score in the other 4...you get the picture.
Sutekh
» 18 Sep 2022 07:56
I’ve always the worst type of team to support is a heavy drawer. The score differential makes it a dangerous game - would much rather be feast or famine like us this season.
Yep. Look at WBA this year. 7 draws from 10. Pretty painful.
Think that’s better now than the Reading way of drawing 9 out of 10 right at the business end of the season.
Match Stats
Full Time: 0-1
Half Time: 0-0
Attendance: 10113
Referee: David Webb
Teams
Reading: J Lumley, J Hendrick, A Yiadom, S Hutchinson, T Holmes, L Joao (Y Meite, 78), B Rahman, D Hoilett (A Mbengue, 87), T Fornah (M Ndiaye, 78), T Ince (A Carroll, 89), T McIntyre.
Subs not used:D Bouzanis, M Craig, N Guinness-Walker.
Wigan: B Amos, C Tilt, J McClean, T Darikwa (A Scully, 83), J Whatmough, C Lang, T Aasgaard (N Broadhead, 61), G Shinnie, M Power, W Keane (T Naylor, 83), J Magennis (C Wyke, 60).
Bookings / Red Cards
Reading: A Yiadom, B Rahman
Wigan: C Wyke, G Shinnie, T Naylor
Championship on 17 September 2022
This Championship game took place 798 days ago in the 2022/2023 season.