Reading: February 2009 Archives

Boss ponders changes

Reading boss Steve Coppell is likely to hand new signing Jay Tabb his debut against Nottingham Forest and Kevin Doyle should play.

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We are still well placed - defender

Royals ace Chris Armstrong says the side are still well placed to win promotion to the Premiership despite a recent hiccup.

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Tactics set for change

Reading striker Kevin Doyle says Steve Coppell may have to change his tactics after three games without a goal.

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Marcus wants spot back

Reading keeper Marcus Hahnemann says he will not be happy sat on the bench for the rest of the season and is pushing to start.

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Marek ready to start - claims

Reading boss Steve Coppell has been told by Marek Matejovsky that he is fit and well and ready to return to the side.

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Hahnemann to wait for recall

Steve Coppell will stick with Adam Federici between the sticks for Reading's visit of Bristol City, despite Marcus Hahnemann's fitness.

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Adam to keep number one spot

Reading keeper Adam Federici looks likely to get the nod to continue in goal despite Marcus Hahnemann returning to full fitness.

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Striker looks ahead

Reading striker Kevin Doyle is looking ahead to the promotion run and believes the Royals are about to reveal their best form.

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Striker hailed by boss

Reading boss Steve Coppell has hailed his striker Kevin Doyle as one of the best signings of his career.

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Break pleases Coppell

Reading boss Steve Coppell is delighted his side have had a free weekend as he prepares for the clash with Bristol City.

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Season over for defender

Reading defender Ivar Ingimarsson will not play again this season following surgery to repair his knee cartilage.

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New deal must wait - Coppell

Reading boss Steve Coppell has told the club to treat him the same way as the players are treated when it comes to a new deal.

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Henry in new exit

League One side Millwall have signed Reading teenager James Henry on loan for a month.

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Murty eyes Royal spot

Reading club skipper Graeme Murty has reiterated his desire to come back to the Madejski when his loan spell at Charlton ends.

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Fitness boost for Royals

Reading boss Steve Coppell is likely to restore Noel Hunt to his starting line up against Preston after he shook off an ankle injury.

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Hunt took right option - boss

Reading boss Steve Coppell says the new deal for Stephen Hunt has been on offer for a while and he could have signed a month ago.

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Contract boost for Hunt

Reading have received a boost with the news that Stephen Hunt has signed a new three-and-a-half year contract with the club.

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Transfer relief for Royals

Reading director of football Nick Hammond admits he was delighted to get through the transfer window without losing any star players.

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Boss blasts transfer window

Reading boss Steve Coppell says he is not expecting any late transfer window moves in or out and has again questioned it's validity.

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Boss ponders changes

Reading boss Steve Coppell is likely to hand new signing Jay Tabb his debut against Nottingham Forest and Kevin Doyle should play.

More: Boss ponders changes |

We are still well placed - defender

Royals ace Chris Armstrong says the side are still well placed to win promotion to the Premiership despite a recent hiccup.

More: We are still well placed - defender |

Tactics set for change

Reading striker Kevin Doyle says Steve Coppell may have to change his tactics after three games without a goal.

More: Tactics set for change |

Marcus wants spot back

Reading keeper Marcus Hahnemann says he will not be happy sat on the bench for the rest of the season and is pushing to start.

More: Marcus wants spot back |

Marek ready to start - claims

Reading boss Steve Coppell has been told by Marek Matejovsky that he is fit and well and ready to return to the side.

More: Marek ready to start - claims |

Hahnemann to wait for recall

Steve Coppell will stick with Adam Federici between the sticks for Reading's visit of Bristol City, despite Marcus Hahnemann's fitness.

More: Hahnemann to wait for recall |

Adam to keep number one spot

Reading keeper Adam Federici looks likely to get the nod to continue in goal despite Marcus Hahnemann returning to full fitness.

More: Adam to keep number one spot |

Striker looks ahead

Reading striker Kevin Doyle is looking ahead to the promotion run and believes the Royals are about to reveal their best form.

More: Striker looks ahead |

Striker hailed by boss

Reading boss Steve Coppell has hailed his striker Kevin Doyle as one of the best signings of his career.

More: Striker hailed by boss |

Break pleases Coppell

Reading boss Steve Coppell is delighted his side have had a free weekend as he prepares for the clash with Bristol City.

More: Break pleases Coppell |

Season over for defender

Reading defender Ivar Ingimarsson will not play again this season following surgery to repair his knee cartilage.

More: Season over for defender |

New deal must wait - Coppell

Reading boss Steve Coppell has told the club to treat him the same way as the players are treated when it comes to a new deal.

More: New deal must wait - Coppell |

Henry in new exit

League One side Millwall have signed Reading teenager James Henry on loan for a month.

More: Henry in new exit |

Murty eyes Royal spot

Reading club skipper Graeme Murty has reiterated his desire to come back to the Madejski when his loan spell at Charlton ends.

More: Murty eyes Royal spot |

Fitness boost for Royals

Reading boss Steve Coppell is likely to restore Noel Hunt to his starting line up against Preston after he shook off an ankle injury.

More: Fitness boost for Royals |

Hunt took right option - boss

Reading boss Steve Coppell says the new deal for Stephen Hunt has been on offer for a while and he could have signed a month ago.

More: Hunt took right option - boss |

Contract boost for Hunt

Reading have received a boost with the news that Stephen Hunt has signed a new three-and-a-half year contract with the club.

More: Contract boost for Hunt |

Transfer relief for Royals

Reading director of football Nick Hammond admits he was delighted to get through the transfer window without losing any star players.

More: Transfer relief for Royals |

Boss blasts transfer window

Reading boss Steve Coppell says he is not expecting any late transfer window moves in or out and has again questioned it's validity.

More: Boss blasts transfer window |

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