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Reading may not have finished the season on a high note but at least it ended on a happy one. With nothing at stake for either side in this final fixture of a difficult season, a goalless outcome was always on the cards. Reading should have won, and deserved to win, due to the chances created, and a greater desire to play some attacking football. Jose Gomes took advantage their hard earned Championship safety to play three academy players up front, and the skill and confidence demonstrated by those three (Loader, Olise and Barrett) gave Reading the edge in a lively first half. Reading had three very good chances to take the lead but let City off the hook on each occasion. There was a party atmosphere to celebrate surviving the relegation battle and the success of manager Jose Gomes in arresting the decline of the club in the second half of the season. Jose, I am sure, appreciated the Portuguese influence evident in shirts, banners and flags amongst the crowd.

Reading dominated possession form the start and got behind the lumbering City defence with alarming regularity. Gunter had one of his better games producing several superb inviting crosses. In the ninth minute his first time driven ball to the far post dropped to Barrett in acres of space but his attempt lacked power and precision. Another good move down the right ended with Gunter’s deflected cross spiralling just over the bar. From the corner the ball bobbed around the goalmouth but Reading were unable to poke the ball home. A great solo run by City’s Vassell ended with a left footed strike well saved by Martinez. Reading almost took the lead with a sweeping move which deserved better. A typically accurate long ball from Lewis dropped behind Pederson at left back and Gunter’s well time run and excellent touch took him past the City defender. Gunter’s cross picked out Loader at the far post but his close range effort was clawed away by Camp when it looked likely to cross the line. Olise cut inside and struck a good shot which was also pushed away by Camp. City created very little in open play and their only other effort of note was a header by Roberts from a corner just before half time.

The second half was disappointing all round as City, apparently disinterested in winning the game, sat back and stifled Reading’s attempts to create scoring chances. Without Meite and Oliveira Reading looked lively but a bit lightweight up front. Lewis made a couple of promising runs through midfield but a packed City defence held out. Loader had a sight of goal on the edge of the box but his strike lacked conviction and his effort was rising and drifting wide and did not trouble Lee Camp. A dominant Reading toiled willingly without reward and City were simply dull and lacking ambition. Their main contribution was a series of niggling fouls to break up play. Dependence on the long throw is the hallmark of a side lacking in skill and imagination which pretty much summed them up. In a nice, but slightly bizarre touch, in the ninetieth minute, substitute John O’Shea entered the field of play to a guard of honour by both teams to mark his retirement from the game. The game end with an outrageous volley from Barrow which missed by miles. His effort was greeted with good humour. It was that sort of day.

The afternoon was rounded off with presentations of awards. Michael Olise (Academy Player of the Year) and Andy Rinomhota (Supporters Player of the Season) followed by a well-supported traditional ‘lap of appreciation’ by the players. Radio Berks signed off in typical style. After several minutes of meaningless speculative drivel about the potential changes to the Reading squad over the summer from Tim Dellor, he summed up by warning us about the likelihood of a lot of meaningless speculative drivel in the media about changes to the squad over the next few weeks. Thank God for the gravity of Mick Gooding who pointed out we simply just don’t know what will happen over the summer. All we can be sure of right now is that we have a good manager, the Academy is doing a great job, and Reading will be starting next season in a positive mood, and with good reason to do so.

John Wells

League Position — 2018/2019

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

  • JM John Madejski's Wallet 5 May 2019 · 4:49pm

    Enjoyable first half, with the young'uns seeming to have a lot of fun. Gunter bombing down the wing :shock: Though Ejaria was pretty damned good today too Second half was a massive slog as Brum got to grips with the young front line. We always looked comfortable at the back though, which is noce Olise looks really bright. Something a little bit off about Barrett, but can't figure out what. Lots of huff and puff but maybe he's too greedy without the end product? Anyway, that's more a judgement on his second half...… said to my mate he looks like he's too chunky..... did anyone hear the dig from Gomez about Barrett's weight issue?…

  • PF percy_freeman 5 May 2019 · 4:59pm

    What a difference a year makes.... We all stayed today to give our team and Manager some deserved applause, and they took it. Club 1871 take a bow, I thought it was cringeworthy when it started but how good were you today! I was sat in the SW corner and never heard Birmingham until the 92nd Min. On the field it didn't really matter but we have some real good prospects and if we can keep a couple of the loanees who knows what could happen next season. That's my 50th season done and I am now looking forward to my 51st.

  • ZI Zip 5 May 2019 · 5:03pm

    Very enjoyable especially seeing our youngsters offer so much movement. Felt sorry for Bod not making the squad. Ditto Harriott. Both unlikely to be here next season. No game time for Baldock or Ezatolahi so can see them going too. Club 1871 made plenty of noise. It was an uplifting finish to a slog of a season. Martinez. 7. Had very little to do but did well when called upon Gunter 8 Some terrific crosses and defended well. Up yours Victor 8) Yiadom. 6 Pretty quiet today and rarely got forward Moore. 8. Won loads of headers and defended like a lion Miazga. 7. Not quite at his best to begin with but got better as the game wore on…

  • RA Royals and Racers 5 May 2019 · 5:07pm

    Very enjoyable especially seeing our youngsters offer so much movement. Felt sorry for Bod not making the squad. Ditto Harriott. Both unlikely to be here next season. No game time for Baldock or Ezatolahi so can see them going too. Club 1871 made plenty of noise. It was an uplifting finish to a slog of a season. Martinez. 7. Had very little to do but did well when called upon Gunter 8 Some terrific crosses and defended well. Up yours Victor 8) Yiadom. 6 Pretty quiet today and rarely got forward Moore. 8. Won loads of headers and defended like a lion Miazga. 7. Not quite at his best to begin with but got better as the game wore on…

  • ZI Zip 5 May 2019 · 5:10pm

    Very enjoyable especially seeing our youngsters offer so much movement. Felt sorry for Bod not making the squad. Ditto Harriott. Both unlikely to be here next season. No game time for Baldock or Ezatolahi so can see them going too. Club 1871 made plenty of noise. It was an uplifting finish to a slog of a season. Martinez. 7. Had very little to do but did well when called upon Gunter 8 Some terrific crosses and defended well. Up yours Victor 8) Yiadom. 6 Pretty quiet today and rarely got forward Moore. 8. Won loads of headers and defended like a lion Miazga. 7. Not quite at his best to begin with but got better as the game wore on…

  • DR Denver Royal 5 May 2019 · 5:14pm

    Enjoyable first half, with the young'uns seeming to have a lot of fun. Gunter bombing down the wing :shock: Though Ejaria was pretty damned good today too. Ejaria is only 21 himself, but I know what you mean. Not surprised most have Ejaria ranked below the other loanees, but they do have 3-4 years on him. If he had come here as a 24-26 year old, we might see a different player. (If you now gave him 3-4 years under Gomes, we almost certainly would). He's been moved around a fair bit here, but if his position and role was firmly established it might help, and who knows what his upside and ceiling could be.

  • ZI Zip 5 May 2019 · 5:18pm

    Enjoyable first half, with the young'uns seeming to have a lot of fun. Gunter bombing down the wing :shock: Though Ejaria was pretty damned good today too. Ejaria is only 21 himself, but I know what you mean. Not surprised most have Ejaria ranked below the other loanees, but they do have 3-4 years on him. If he had come here as a 24-26 year old, we might see a different player. (If you now gave him 3-4 years under Gomes, we almost certainly would). He's been moved around a fair bit here, but if his position and role was firmly established it might help, and who knows what his upside and ceiling could be. He’s talented. What I liked…

  • ZI Zip 5 May 2019 · 5:19pm

    That must have been one of the youngest side’s we have started with at this level.

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This Championship game took place 2617 days ago in the 2018/2019 season.