MATCH REPORT: 2004/2005 Season
22 January 2005: LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
READING 1 IPSWICH TOWN 1
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goals
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Reading: Ingimarsson (90 mins). Ipswich: Bent (90 mins). |
Half Time: 0-0 Attendance: 23,203
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teams
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Reading: Hahnemann, Murty, Shorey, Sonko, Ingimarsson, Little, Harper, Newman, Hughes, Owusu (Morgan 59), Forster.
Subs Not Used: Young, Convey, Savage, Brooker.
Ipswich: Davis, Wilnis, Karbassiyoon, De Vos, Naylor, Currie, Miller, Horlock, Westlake, Kuqi, Bent. Subs Not Used: Price, Magilton, Counago, Bowditch, Richards | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
bookings
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Reading: Owusu. Ipswich: -. Referee: M Atkinson (W Yorkshire). |
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report
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Reading grabbed a late, but deserved, point against table-toppers Ipswich Town this afternoon as both sides scored in second half stoppage time. With the score at 0-0 with ninety minutes on the clock the visitors looked to have secured a late win with a strike in the first of the three minutes of injury time. Reading had worked hard and looked set to take nothing from a posititve showing until Ingimarsson came to the rescue immediately after Town had gone ahead. Ingimarsson's goal sent a near-full house home crowd crazy as he volleyed home from a tight angle from a Glen Little cross. Ipswich may feel they shaded the game slightly with perhaps the better chances across the game but a draw was a fair result after both sides could have been ahead well before the two late goals.
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FANS' POST MATCH OPINION
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A terrific match with the most dramatic of finishes which once and for all should stop people leaving grounds early! What we saw today was two sides playing good attractive football and both of those sides had sufficient chances to win the game. Ipswich started the better and a surprise effort from Kuqi which smacked against the crossbar told us were up against quality opposition. Whilst Ipswich started better we certainly got into the game more and more as the half wore on. Harper was outstanding in the first half and there was some delightful play. Where we lacked was the finishing touch to a series of crosses played into the box. It wasn't that we missed the chances we just did not seem to have enough players gambling. As our wide men do stay wide it puts a big onus on the middle two to get into the box. Something for the training pitch as all it needs is for the wide men to act as cover.
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