MATCH REPORT: 2005/2006 Season
18 March 2006: LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
READING 1 WOLVES 1
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goals
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Reading: Convey (23 mins).
Wolves: Miller (64 mins). |
Half Time: 1-0 Attendance: 23,502
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teams
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Reading:
Hahnemann, Murty, Shorey, Sonko, Ingimarsson, Oster (Hunt 88), Gunnarsson (Sidwell 76), Harper, Convey, Kitson, Doyle. Subs Not Used: Stack, Makin, Long.
Wolves: Postma, Edwards (Ross 45), Naylor, Lescott, Gyepes, Davies, Ince, Ricketts, Miller (Cort 84), Aliadiere, Frankowski. Subs Not Used: Oakes, Seol, Jones. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
bookings
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Reading: Harper, Murty.
Wolves: Ricketts, Miller. Referee: P Walton (Northamptonshire). |
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report
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Reading edged a little closer to the title today gaining a point against an impressive Wolves side. Although Wolves threatened to take all three points near the end, Reading should have put the game beyond their reach by half time. Sonko connected with a header which somehow drifted past the post just before the interval when it looked easier to score. That surely would have settled the result had it gone in.
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FANS' POST MATCH OPINION
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As Reading coast towards the Championship title with another point against horrible Wolves , bear a thought for the pack scraping it out for the second spot and the play off places. I find the whole thing surreal as we enter what could be the finest week in the clubs long undistinguished history. It's all so relaxed, so weird for this time of the season almost anti climatic. It really is funny still to hear people having a bit of a go after the game that we should have won and how we are wobbling a bit after two consecutive home draws, what a load of tosh. With Leeds having to play Sheffield Utd one more win will do it whatever happens results wise and next week could see both promotion and the title secured, more likely though it will be our next home game against Derby when the celebrations can really begin. Fitting that it's our last home Saturday fixture and would be great in front of a packed Madejski to finish the job off, then spend the rest of the season in the luxury of watching games totally relaxed as fellow fans go through nightmares and nervous breakdowns like we have so many times before. Sonko may be superman but he must have a head like a Toblerone to have missed that header just before half time yesterday, and at 2-0 up I'm sure we'd have gone on to take the three points , but it doesn't matter and we all go to Leicester next week for what promises to be a great day. One win needed, up to 4000 travelling Royals, no pressure, Leicester with nothing to play for, greatest Reading team in history, best away record in the league, we all know what will happen then don't we!! ;-) URZ
An excellent match in every sense and with Wolves
desperate for points.For me the performance of Bobby
Convey made the difference and once again capped a
very satisfactory afternoon's result.The game at times could have gone either way and on balance a draw was a very fair result. Wolves will be satisfied with the result and I am sure will build upon this and make a real challenge for the playoffs. At this stage of the season and in view of our commanding position at the top of the table, there is no doubt that every match now will be well contested by the opposition in the hope to spoil our celebrations in some way. The neutral will say that not only are we promoted already but will finish as Champions and I cannot argue with this view, but we would all be wise to adopt our Manager's realism and caution for our final run in. The Leicester game is statistically significant but that is all as our next home games are destined for true celebrations in every way. Keep focus lads you are nearly there.
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