Reading: December 2008 Archives

Royals chief wants incomings not departures

Steve Coppell has dismissed the prospect of selling any of Reading's key players in January while he would like to sign forwards.

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Roeder eyes season-long Lita swoop

Glenn Roeder has confirmed he wants to keep Reading striker Leroy Lita at Norwich on loan until the end of the season.

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Doyle 'the best' - Hunt

Noel Hunt claims his Reading strike partner Kevin Doyle is 'a match-winner' and the best striker he has played alongside.

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Stoke boss wants Reading defender

Stoke boss Tony Pulis looks set to bolster his defence with the £2.5million signing of Reading defender Andre Bikey.

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Striker eyes three points

Reading striker Noel Hunt is looking for the perfect Christmas present, three points against Birmingham on Saturday.

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Royals star linked with Baggies move

Tony Mowbray is hoping to land Reading striker Leroy Lita on loan with a view to a permanent deal next summer according to reports.

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Winger to bounce back

Reading winger James Henry claims that being dropped by Steve Coppell will make him a stronger player in the long term.

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Royals ace aims to fight for jersey

Striker Shane Long has scotched the possibility of leaving Reading on a temporary loan deal in order to secure some first-team action.

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Boss confident with keeper

Steve Coppell says he has every faith in number two keeper Adam Federici who will step in for the injured Marcus Hahnemann tomorrow.

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Winger eager to prove his worth

Reading youngster James Henry is hoping he does enough in Jimmy Kebe's absence to earn a permanent place in the team.

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No relaxing time for boss

Reading boss Steve Coppell was pleased with the 1-0 win over 10-man Blackpool on Tuesday but could not relax during the match.

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Henry waits in wings

Reading will hand James Henry his first start of the season tonight unless Jimmy Kebe's ban is overturned on appeal.

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Coppell admits to good fortune

Reading boss Steve Coppell admitted his side were a little lucky to come away from Barnsley with all three points at the weekend.

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Lita reveals future dilemma

Leroy Lita says he will not return to Reading to go on the bench and would prefer to stay at Norwich and play first-team football.

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Competition pleases Liam

Liam Rosenior says he is not worried by the impending return to fitness of Graeme Murty and he looks forward to the competition.

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Goals the key - Hunt

Reading striker Noel Hunt says he is not bothered who scores between him and Kevin Doyle as long as one of them gets the goals.

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Doobs happy to wait for chance

Reading centre-half Michael Duberry is determined to keep his place in the side after being out for three months.

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Spurs switch keeper target

Tottenham are being linked with a move for Reading's Marcus Hahnemann as Harry Redknapp looks to sign a new goalkeeper.

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Midfielder not expecting Coppell's call

Drogheda United midfielder Shane Robinson admits a move to Reading is unlikely following his recent trial at the club.

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Royals chief wants incomings not departures

Steve Coppell has dismissed the prospect of selling any of Reading's key players in January while he would like to sign forwards.

More: Royals chief wants incomings not departures |

Roeder eyes season-long Lita swoop

Glenn Roeder has confirmed he wants to keep Reading striker Leroy Lita at Norwich on loan until the end of the season.

More: Roeder eyes season-long Lita swoop |

Doyle 'the best' - Hunt

Noel Hunt claims his Reading strike partner Kevin Doyle is 'a match-winner' and the best striker he has played alongside.

More: Doyle 'the best' - Hunt |

Stoke boss wants Reading defender

Stoke boss Tony Pulis looks set to bolster his defence with the £2.5million signing of Reading defender Andre Bikey.

More: Stoke boss wants Reading defender |

Striker eyes three points

Reading striker Noel Hunt is looking for the perfect Christmas present, three points against Birmingham on Saturday.

More: Striker eyes three points |

Royals star linked with Baggies move

Tony Mowbray is hoping to land Reading striker Leroy Lita on loan with a view to a permanent deal next summer according to reports.

More: Royals star linked with Baggies move |

Winger to bounce back

Reading winger James Henry claims that being dropped by Steve Coppell will make him a stronger player in the long term.

More: Winger to bounce back |

Royals ace aims to fight for jersey

Striker Shane Long has scotched the possibility of leaving Reading on a temporary loan deal in order to secure some first-team action.

More: Royals ace aims to fight for jersey |

Boss confident with keeper

Steve Coppell says he has every faith in number two keeper Adam Federici who will step in for the injured Marcus Hahnemann tomorrow.

More: Boss confident with keeper |

Winger eager to prove his worth

Reading youngster James Henry is hoping he does enough in Jimmy Kebe's absence to earn a permanent place in the team.

More: Winger eager to prove his worth |

No relaxing time for boss

Reading boss Steve Coppell was pleased with the 1-0 win over 10-man Blackpool on Tuesday but could not relax during the match.

More: No relaxing time for boss |

Henry waits in wings

Reading will hand James Henry his first start of the season tonight unless Jimmy Kebe's ban is overturned on appeal.

More: Henry waits in wings |

Coppell admits to good fortune

Reading boss Steve Coppell admitted his side were a little lucky to come away from Barnsley with all three points at the weekend.

More: Coppell admits to good fortune |

Lita reveals future dilemma

Leroy Lita says he will not return to Reading to go on the bench and would prefer to stay at Norwich and play first-team football.

More: Lita reveals future dilemma |

Competition pleases Liam

Liam Rosenior says he is not worried by the impending return to fitness of Graeme Murty and he looks forward to the competition.

More: Competition pleases Liam |

Goals the key - Hunt

Reading striker Noel Hunt says he is not bothered who scores between him and Kevin Doyle as long as one of them gets the goals.

More: Goals the key - Hunt |

Doobs happy to wait for chance

Reading centre-half Michael Duberry is determined to keep his place in the side after being out for three months.

More: Doobs happy to wait for chance |

Spurs switch keeper target

Tottenham are being linked with a move for Reading's Marcus Hahnemann as Harry Redknapp looks to sign a new goalkeeper.

More: Spurs switch keeper target |

Midfielder not expecting Coppell's call

Drogheda United midfielder Shane Robinson admits a move to Reading is unlikely following his recent trial at the club.

More: Midfielder not expecting Coppell's call |

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