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Reading Need Win As Wednesday Visit
24 November 2017
By Hob Nob Anyone?
Reading's league games continue to come along like buses after the International break as the Royals attempt to haul themselves away from the Championship relegation zone as Sheffield Wednesday visit the Madejski Stadium this Saturday. After two good wins in the league, the Royals were defeated by Wolves and then only managed to pick up a single point at strugglers Bolton on Tuesday night. The two wins took the pressure off Jaap Stam, but he will be feeling it again unless Reading can collect all the available points against a mid-table Wednesday side that find themselves unbeaten in five matches.
Reading found themselves two goals down at Bolton and looked set to drop all three points before a late recovery. Liam Moore pulled a goal back for Reading with 14 minutes left to play before Bacuna stuck home a penalty seven minutes later to salvage a point. There was nearly time for Reading to throw it away again and Jaakkola, making a rare start in goal for Reading, was forced to make a couple of saves including one from point blank range from former Royals Adam Le Fondre deep in stoppage time. The match was all too familiar with Reading back to dominating possession but the opposition looking more likely to find the back of the net.
Part of Reading's problems, once more, was the lack of a striker on the pitch. Kermorgant was ruled out against Bolton and Bodvarsson was only brought into action on 66 minutes. England youth player Danny Loader was included on the bench but didn't get to see his first league action. Either Kermorgant or Bodvarsson are expected to make a start against Sheffield Wednesday with both players expected to be fit. Joey Van den Berg will be available for selection again.
Last season Reading took the full six points from the Owls with a 2-0 victory on the road and a 2-1 win at the Madejski. In that game, back in December 2016, with Reading struggling to create chances, Roy Beerens scored two goals in the second half with the visitors only getting a late consolation goal. Reading have had some impressive scorelines at home against Sheffield Wednesday in recent years with a 6-0 win in September 2008 followed up by a 5-0 victory in February 5-0. We won't be expecting anything like that this weekend - any kind of win would do.
Recent Meetings With SHEFF WED
DATE | COMPETITION | OPPOSITION | SCORE | REPORT |
17 March 2017 | Championship | Sheff Wed (Away) | W: 2-0 | Read report... |
10 December 2016 | Championship | Sheff Wed (HOME) | W: 2-1 | Read report... |
23 January 2016 | Championship | Sheff Wed (HOME) | D: 1-1 | Read report... |
19 August 2015 | Championship | Sheff Wed (Away) | D: 1-1 | Read report... |
31 January 2015 | Championship | Sheff Wed (HOME) | W: 2-0 | Read report... |
20 September 2014 | Championship | Sheff Wed (Away) | L: 0-1 | Read report... |
08 February 2014 | Championship | Sheff Wed (HOME) | L: 0-2 | Read report... |
02 November 2013 | Championship | Sheff Wed (Away) | L: 2-5 | Read report... |
Discussion On This Story:
Sutekh
When : Saturday 18th November, 3pm
Where : Madejski Stadium, Reading, RG2 0FL
Capacity : 24,161
Another Saturday home game and today it's the might of the Owls that will be turning up to provide the opposition.
Sheffield Wednesday are a bit like Reading this season with better things being expected yet not really delivering. As ever though this will be a very difficult game, especially with Reading’s quite appalling Saturday home form, and Sheffield Wednesday certainly have the firepower to wreck any teams plans so it is vital for Reading to cut supply chains to players like Joao, Hooper and Rhodes
Reading will have Joey back from suspension but the massive injury list remains though there is a good chance Yann will be fit enough to play. Sheffield Wednesday are likely to be without George Boyd, Sam Hutchinson and Fernando Forestieri
Referee
Providing entertainment with a whistle and a smile will be Geoff Eltringham on his very first visit to the Mad Stad despite 9 previous games with Reading
Previously
22 Apr 2017 > Nottingham Forest 3-2 Reading
17 Mar 2017 > Sheffield Wednesday 0-2 Reading
04 Feb 2017 > Ipswich Town 2-2 Reading
13 Dec 2016 > Leeds United 2-0 Reading
02 Apr 2016 > Bolton Wanderers 0-1 Reading
12 Dec 2015 > Preston North End 1-0 Reading
07 Apr 2015 > Blackpool 1-1 Reading
23 Nov 2013 > Blackburn Rovers 0-0 Reading
14 Feb 2012 > Derby County 0-1 Reading
Historically
Not really very many league games played with Wednesday since 1920. Only 20 games in total, pointing at just 10 seasons together in the same division, and no league games at all played before 1976. In fact 16 of those 20 games have been played since 2002 so Sheffield Wednesday have been reasonably regular opponents since then.
Reading's home record against them is usually a decisive one with only 1 game ending all square. Reading have won 6 and lost 3 of the 10 league games played in Reading scoring 20 and conceding 8 in the process. Uninteresting facts to note from those games, so far, is that if Reading score they don't lose. Trouble is getting to score a goal in the first place though….
Opposition Preview
Think there’s a bit of disgruntlement being generated with team performances at the moment looking that the threads on their board
How to follow the game
- Get a ticket and travel to the Mad Stad
- Listen to Radio 5 Live and/or a myriad of other radio stations for score flashes
- Ring/text a mate for updates
- Use an iFollow subscription
- BBC Radio Berkshire (FM : 104.4, 104.1 or 95.4 depending where you are in the area)
Hound
I really hope they come here and really go for a win. They surely need to get wins themselves if they want to get in the play offs, so I don't think they can sit back and play for a 1-0 win/0-0 draw like Barnsley probably will.
As usual with us, its all about getting the first goal. If we do so, we should win. If we don't, I expect another defeat.
Mannone
Gunter Moore Ilori Richards
Joey
Bacuna Edwards/Kelly
Barrow Yann/Bod Aluko
Anssi, Edwards/Kelly, Beerens, Blackett, McShane, Yann/Bod, Loader/Clement
BR2
One was an FA Cup game when a high-flying top division Wednesday played us and won 3-2(?) with Jim McCalliog scoring the winner late on.
The other was a Friday night league game when Wednesday were doing really well IIRC under Jack Charlton (?)-there was loads of snow about and we may well have lost 1-0 or 2-0 but there followed a treacherous journey back to the South with my young daughter delighted because of the snow but with me skidding all over the place driving my mini.
I know it is meant to be cold on Saturday but hopefully there will be no snow.
strap
Interesting you prefer Ilori to McShane. I'm afraid Ilori has turned into a huge waste of money, and his disinterest in the Wolves game was, frankly, criminal. His recent head injury is no excuse. If he declares himself fit to play, he should put in a proper shift.
Sadly we have too many "players" who should be nowhere near a professional football club in Ilori, Clement, Blackett and Beerens.
Crowbar6753
I agree with Ilori, Blackett and Beerens these guys are not up to it for some reason but i do like the look of Clement and if given a run in the team i think he could do a job just off the striker. He's got plenty of skill, in fact i think his problem is that he is to smart for some of his team mates and they are often on a different wave length.
SCIAG
Ilori looks a perfectly good player. Even Beerens, who seems to be the go-to scapegoat at the moment, is obviously a Championship quality player based on how well he played last season. What was it, seven goals?
Clement is the closest thing to this year's Wieser but he's actually got games and while he doesn't look like a matchwinner he's done perfectly well. Seems strange to bash him while praising Richards, would put them in the same category.
Anonymous
Me
Just don't like the combinations of players that are put out not to mention the tactics
The quality of the squad makes it all the more frustrating that we can't be more successful right now
On individual player ability, technical ability and strength in depth, this team is one of the best we have had (better then last season imho, better then 2011 when we went up and nothing ever compares to the gods of 05/06). It's just something happens when certain combinations of players are used then something just doesnt work. We are also missing that clinical finisher. Wolves, Boro, Leeds, Sheff Weds, Sheff United, Preston of the top of my head can name both strikers will probably get 10+/15+ goals each this season. I just don't see that happening with us.
Snowflake Royal
Strap's judgement of players includes labelling Jimmy Kebe as not a footballer, he's just an angry old reactionary with a fabulous database these days.
There's not a single senior professional in our squad who shouldn't be at this level or the one below.
Some of them are being asked to perform in roles that don't suit them. Some are in woeful form. Some are failing to recover from injuries. Some are inexperienced.
Even Blackett, who has been terrible recently is plenty capable of performing if he can get his head straight.
Just got to get the combination and system right.
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