28 December 2004: LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
PRESTON NORTH END 3 READING 0
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goals
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Reading: - Preston: Agyemang (17 mins), Hughes (26 mins, og), Lewis (67 mins). |
Half Time: 2-0 Attendance: 12,795
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teams
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Reading: Hahnemann, Hughes, Sonko, Ingimarsson, Shorey, Little, Harper, Sidwell (Newman 74), Brooker (Convey 56), Forster, Owusu (Goater 71). Subs Not Used: Morgan, Young.
Preston: Lonergan, Mawene, Lucketti, Davis, Alexander, Sedgwick (Oliveira 77), McKenna (Etuhu 77), O'Neil, Lewis, Cresswell (O'Neill 84), Agyemang. Subs Not Used: Ward, Daley. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
bookings
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Reading: Sidwell . Preston: Cresswell, Lewis. Referee: C Boyeson (E Yorkshire). |
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report
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Reading's Christmas turned sour this afternoon as they slipped back to fourth in the table with a 0-3 away defeat at Preston North End. Reading went into the game with three straight league wins behind them but found their away form lacking once again and were soundly beaten by the home side. The Royals went a goal down within the opening twenty minutes after conceeding a free-kick that was sent into the area before being headed home. It got worse just nine minutes later when Preston doubled their lead after winning another free-kick that was put into his own net by Andy Hughes. Reading struggled to find a way back into the game and it was clear that Preston were on their way to the three points well before they wrapped up victory mid-way through the second half. The ball was crossed and driven home from the centre of the Reading area to wrap up the 0-3 defeat. The game saw Convey get nearly a full half of first team action after replacing Paul Brooker - and Goater made a return replacing Owusu when the Royals were already three goals down. In a hectic Christmas period Reading travel to Gillingham on Saturday looking to improve their away record. |
FANS' POST MATCH OPINION
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I am 65 years of age, a Reading supporter since the age of eight and despite living in the North for the last 30 years, an avid follower of every game. Yesterday I managed to take time-out to see the game. Reading were disgraceful. OK so they had an off day, it happens but Reading simply threw the towel in. How can a team of well paid professionals have so little pride apart from application. I am sure Steve Coppell is unhappy. Pardew would have gone mad.
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