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Pre-Season Victory At Swindon
20 July 2016
By Hob Nob Anyone?
Reading secured a 2-1 friendly win at Swindon Town last night - but had to come from behind after the home side took a first half lead. The Royals fielded a very young side that was missing most of the first team and gave the impression that Reading had taken an under-21 side to the County Ground. Despite the game being nothing more than a friendly, Reading took nearly 1,500 supporters to their old rivals. Reading's late goals were a big bonus to the travelling fans to make sure we claimed a victory more important than the game's status might suggest.
There was plenty of opportunity to see some of Reading's new signings with new goalkeeper Jaakkola playing the full match, and John Swift and Mendes playing a half each. Jaakkola was beaten when the ball took a deflection on the way into the back of the net just before half time. Reading looked far from convincing at the back, but were brighter with their attacking play, although we needed to rely on goals from two substitutes to secure the win. Rakels replaced Samuel in the first half and Stacey replaced Barrett with just over quarter of an hour to go. Rakels made it 1-1 from close range after a cross from Tanner on the right, and Stacey made it 2-1 with 88 minutes on the clock when he made a cut run, cut into the area and placed the ball past the goalkeeper for the winner.
Reading Team: Jaakkola, Keown (Long), Dickie, Jules (Griffin), Campi, Kelly (Rinomhota), Barrett (Stacey), Swift (Evans), Tanner, Mendes (Fosu), Samuel (Rakels).
Discussion On This Story:
Anonymous
I look forward to Stams system taking shape even though none of us know whether he or any of his new players will be a success yet. I guess we just have to go with it and be optimistic. Results aren't really important at this point but it would be nice to keep the run going.
I hope he plays a strong team in the first half including most of the new signings with youngsters and fringe players coming in during the second half.
Looking forward to it.
Ian Royal
Aldershot
Swindon is local but they don't give a shit about us really. It's all about Oxford for them.
Not saying there's nothing in the fixture just its not a game the Swindon fans really care about.
In that case we don't really have any real rivals... because we don't care about Swindon, Oxford, Aldershot, etc etc.
Crowbar6753
Cardiff and Swansea were always fun affairs as well.
Those were the days....
royalp-we
Subs: Collings, Long, Hyam, Griffin, Stacey, Rinomhota, Evans, Fosu, Rakels.
It's a debut for John Swift, and first fixtures in England for Joseph Mendes and Anssi Jaakkola
It's got to be said... That midfield looks far too lightweight & might get a few tonkings. Looks like all eyes from RFC are on the Wimbledon game with that young line up.
royalp-we
Apparently it appeared more Reading fans than Swindon there tonight
Roll on Saturday
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