2007–08 Reading F.C. season

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Reading
2007–08 season
ChairmanJohn Madejski
ManagerSteve Coppell
StadiumMadejski Stadium
Premier League18th (relegated)
FA CupThird round
League CupThird round
Top goalscorerLeague: Dave Kitson (10)
All: Dave Kitson (10)
Highest home attendance24,135 (19 January vs Manchester United)
Lowest home attendance21,379 (22 September vs Wigan Athletic)

The 2007–08 Reading F.C. season was only the second top-flight campaign in the club's history. The team suffered an extremely poor run of form in January and February 2008, losing a club-record eight league games in a row. The club was relegated on the final day of the season after Fulham's victory at Portsmouth saw Reading finish in 18th place.

Review and events[]

Pre-season[]

Reading travelled to South Korea to play in the 2007 Peace Cup. Reading lost to River Plate,[1] won against Lyon[2] and Shimizu S-Pulse,[3] and came second in Group B on goal difference.

In Didcot, a Reading XI won 2–0,[4] followed by a 6–1 hammering of Brentford.[5] Reading went away to Brighton & Hove Albion and won 3–1,[6] then a Reading XI drew 1–1 at a rescheduled game at Tooting & Mitcham United.[7] Reading's final pre-season game was against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux, which Reading won 3–2.[8]

August[]

A tough start to the Premier League season saw Reading travel to Old Trafford to play Manchester United. Reading secured a creditable 0–0 draw, despite losing Dave Kitson to a red card just seconds after the player had entered the game as a substitute; Kitson was dismissed for a lunge on Patrice Evra.[9]

Reading's first home game of the season was a midweek fixture against reigning Premier League champions Chelsea. Reading dominated the first half and led at half-time through André Bikey's first goal for the club, smashed home after Petr Čech and Steve Sidwell collided in the Chelsea penalty area. Chelsea scored two quick goals, however, in the second half, to win the game 2–1, and Reading again had a player sent off, Kalifa Cissé, this time for two yellow cards.[10]

The following Saturday, Reading gained a badly-needed win against Everton. Stephen Hunt converted from a looping throw-in in the first-half, and Reading secured a 1–0 victory.[11] In their final league fixture of the month, an injury-hit Reading, without Nicky Shorey and Graeme Murty in defence, lost 3–0 at Bolton Wanderers.[12]

On 28 August, Reading began their League Cup campaign with a 1–0 victory away to League One Swansea City. Reading again played some of the match with only ten men, after Sam Sodje was red-carded in the 58th minute, but Leroy Lita struck the winning goal in extra-time, converting a Dave Kitson cross.[13]

September[]

Reading fans could have been forgiven for expecting a victory from the opening league fixture in the month at home to West Ham United, having won last season's corresponding fixture 6–0. Two goals from Matthew Etherington, however, helped West Ham to a 3–0 victory, as Reading's defence continued to struggle.[14] Another defeat followed at newly promoted Sunderland, Dave Kitson scoring a late consolation from a Nicky Shorey cross, as Sunderland won 2–1.[15]

Reading returned to winning ways on 22 September, and moved out of the relegation places with a 2–1 home victory over Wigan Athletic, Dave Kitson becoming the first Royal to score multiple times in the season, and James Harper with a late winner.[16] The next league match was an away loss to Portsmouth in an 11-goal thriller, the highest goal scoring game in the history of the Premier League to date.[17] While the two sides were equal at 2–2 early in the second half, Pompey went on to a decisive 7–4 victory. Benjani scored a hat-trick for the home squad in this wild match, which included a missed penalty by Nicky Shorey and scoring by Dave Kitson, Liam Rosinor, Shane Long and Nicky Shorey (later given as a Sol Campbell own goal).[18]

Again, Reading played one cup fixture in the month. Despite a spirited showing by a number of reserves, they lost 4–2 to Liverpool at home in the Carling Cup third round, with Fernando Torres scoring a hat-trick.[19] John Halls and Bobby Convey scored Reading's goals.

October[]

Reading began the month with a home game against Derby County on 7 October. In what proved to be a scrappy affair, Reading came out with a 1–0 victory through a Kevin Doyle goal; Derby did not manage a shot on target the whole game.[20]

Next followed an away game against Blackburn Rovers on 20 October after the international break. Reading's defensive frailties away from home showed once again as they went down 4–2. Kevin Doyle netted twice after coming on as a substitute while Benni McCarthy scored twice with Roque Santa Cruz and Tugay Kerimoğlu getting the other two goals for Blackburn.[21]

Reading finished October with a home game against Newcastle United. Reading took the lead courtesy of a 53rd minute Dave Kitson goal but a clumsy Michael Duberry own goal in the 76th minute looked to have rescued a point for the Magpies, however a moment of tactical brilliance by Steve Coppell resulted in the winning goal. Shane Long was brought on in the 84th minute to promptly score the winning goal on his second touch of the ball.[22]

November[]

Following its victory over Newcastle, Reading travelled to Craven Cottage with hopes of a second consecutive league win for the first time in the season. A laboured performance, however, saw Fulham win the game 3–1, after Kevin Doyle's second-half equaliser had put the Royals back in it.[23]

On 12 November, Reading hosted unbeaten Arsenal under the Madejski Stadium floodlights, and were soundly beaten 3–1, Nicky Shorey slotting home a late consolation after substitute Shane Long had headed against the bar. The result ended a run of three consecutive home victories, and cemented the five-point gap in the table between Newcastle in 11th (on 18 points), and Reading in 12th (on 13 points).[24]

Reading rounded up November with an away trip to Manchester City, many saw this game as a certain victory for the home team considering both City's home record and Reading's away record. City took the lead thanks to an 11th-minute goal by Martin Petrov only to be cancelled out just before half time by a well struck James Harper goal in the 43rd minute. Reading looked set to earn a hard-fought point but their hopes were dashed by a 94th minute Stephen Ireland strike. This result was Reading's sixth consecutive away defeat as they remained winless on the road.[25]

December[]

The month of December saw an improvement for Reading. They met Middlesbrough at home on 1 December; after an entirely forgettable first half, Dave Kitson gave Reading the lead, superbly lobbing Ross Turnbull. But with seven minutes remaining, Middlesbrough's Tuncay headed home Luke Young's cross for his first goal for Boro. The game concluded with a 1–1, just enough for Reading to stay out of the relegation zone.[26]

8 December saw an impressive and unexpected win for Reading over Liverpool. With a controversial penalty after Jamie Carragher fouled Brynjar Gunnarsson in the corner of the box, Stephen Hunt put the ball into the back of the goal, with Pepe Reina not standing a chance. Steven Gerrard eventually equalised after many failed Liverpool attacks before and after from Fernando Torres. A free kick was eventually awarded to Reading following an unsuccessful tackle by Gerrard, which Nicky Shorey floated into the area, and Kevin Doyle headed in. James Harper scored a fine third and Reading, with the help of the post, kept the Reds at bay for the remainder of the match.[27]

Following a 1–1 draw away to Birmingham City, in which Stephen Hunt earned Reading a point with his second goal from the penalty spot in two games.[28] Reading scraped a controversial victory over Sunderland at the Madejski Stadium. Leading through an Ívar Ingimarsson goal, Reading conceded a penalty when Ibrahima Sonko appeared to trip Kenwyne Jones. In the final minute, Stephen Hunt poked a Shane Long cross towards goal, and Sunderland goalkeeper Craig Gordon appeared to palm the ball away. The assistant referee gave a goal, however, and Reading celebrated a 2–1 victory.[29]

On Boxing Day, Reading travelled to West Ham, leaving Upton Park with a creditable 1–1 draw. Dave Kitson equalized Nolberto Solano's opener after Brynjar Gunnarsson had been sent off for a two-footed challenge on West Ham's Hayden Mullins.[30]

Reading's final game of 2007 was against Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane, where the teams threatened to eclipse the 11 goals in Reading's match at Portsmouth earlier in the season. Tottenham won the match 6–4, although Reading led three times in the second half with goals from Kalifa Cissé and Ívar Ingimarsson and two from Dave Kitson. Tottenham controversially regained the lead after Jermain Defoe headed home Robbie Keane's saved penalty, Defoe having been two yards inside the penalty area when the kick was taken.[31]

January[]

2008 started badly for Reading, as Ibrahima Sonko was sent off after only four minutes of a home match against Portsmouth on 1 January, for fouling Benjani in the penalty area. Niko Kranjčar missed the resultant penalty, but Sol Campbell bundled the ball over the line a few minutes later after a mistake from Marcus Hahnemann. Reading failed to make much impact against Portsmouth after that, and the extra work-rate required due to being a man down showed in the second half when John Utaka outpaced Nicky Shorey for a second goal after 66 minutes to give the visitors a 2–0 victory.[32]

Just a week after losing 6–4 to Tottenham Hotspur in the league, Reading had an opportunity to give a better account of themselves in a FA Cup Third Round match at White Hart Lane. Fielding effectively a reserve team, Reading earned a replay at Madejski Stadium through a 2–2 draw and another two goals for Stephen Hunt.[33]

Reading returned to league action at Villa Park, and despite an injury to Michael Duberry, and the absence of Ibrahima Sonko and André Bikey to the African Cup of Nations, Steve Coppell opted to play Brynjar Gunnarsson in defence in first half, and Kalifa Cissé in the second half, despite the availability of reserves team captain Alex Pearce. Reading fell to a disappointing 3–1 defeat to Villa, James Harper scoring a late consolation goal for the Royals.[34]

Soon Reading played Tottenham again in the third round replay at home. Robbie Keane scored the only goal as Tottenham Hotspur went to win 1–0 and go into the hat in the fourth round draw.

Next, Reading played Manchester United at the Madejski Stadium. Despite a spirited performance, Manchester United broke the deadlock on 77 minutes with a goal from Wayne Rooney. In injury time, Cristiano Ronaldo wrapped up the points after a second goal, condemning Reading to their fifth-straight defeat.

Reading then played Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea dominated the match and took a deserved 1–0 lead on a 33rd-minute goal from Michael Ballack, despite numerous chances, that was the final score.

February[]

February started miserably for the Royals. First, they lost against fellow strugglers Bolton Wanderers at home 0–2 with the goals coming from Kevin Nolan and Heiðar Helguson. After a seventh-straight Premier League loss to Everton, Reading dropped into the relegation zone.

Reading went to Everton trying to get a win. Everton proved too strong and beat Reading 1–0 through a Phil Jagielka goal just after the hour mark.

Reading's next game was at home to Aston Villa. Shorey scored Reading's first goal in five matches in the 90th minute for the Royals, but it was all too late—Villa had scored two goals earlier on in the match through Ashley Young and Marlon Harewood, condemning Reading to 2–1 defeat.

March[]

March began well for Reading, making a complete turn-around. Their first match was against Middlesbrough at the Riverside, a hard-fought match that seeming looked to finish in a draw. In injury time, however, James Harper scored the winner, making the final score 1–0. The victory took Reading out of the relegation zone and into 14th place.

Reading beat Manchester City 2–0, at home, to make it six points out of six. Shane Long and substitute Dave Kitson scored for Reading.

Reading then travelled to Liverpool, going up 1–0 up after a screamer from Marek Matějovský. Liverpool, however, won the game 2–1 in the end. In their next game, Reading beat Birmingham 2–1, as Bikey scored both goals for Reading, making Mauro Zárate's equaliser trivial. Reading then drew against Blackburn in their final game in March, with Matějovský being controversially sent off for two yellow cards.

April[]

Reading went to St James' Park to play Newcastle in the Premier League. The Royals were beaten 3–0 with goals from Obafemi Martins in the 18th minute, Michael Owen in the 43rd and Mark Viduka in the 57th. This was only the start of a bad month for the Royals. Reading played fellow relegation rivals Fulham at home. 24,221 fans saw a 2–0 defeat as Brian McBride scored within 25 minutes. The Royals' day was over after Fulham substitute Erik Nevland scored a 90th-minute goal to see the Reading's hopes of staying up getting harder by the game.

Arsenal away was next. The Royals were not on form on the road and it showed. Reading lost 2–0 to the Gunners, with Emmanuel Adebayor and Gilberto Silva scoring. Wigan away was next for the Royals, which finished in a fair 0–0 draw. If Reading lost their next game, they could have been in the drop zone.

May[]

Reading's goal drought continued into May, as the club slipped into the relegation places following a 1–0 home defeat to Tottenham. Robbie Keane's first-half goal was enough to seal all three points for Spurs, for whom Radek Černý made an important late save from a Liam Rosenior shot.

Reading were officially relegated to the Championship on the final day of the season, despite securing a 4–0 victory away to Derby. Reading's strikers found their form a little too late, as Dave Kitson, Kevin Doyle and Leroy Lita all added to James Harper's first-half goal. Fulham beat Portsmouth 1–0 in their final game of the season to condemn Reading to relegation.

Squad[]

First-team squad[]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK United States USA Marcus Hahnemann
2 DF Scotland SCO Graeme Murty[note 1]
3 DF England ENG Nicky Shorey
4 MF Mali MLI Kalifa Cissé[note 2]
5 DF Senegal SEN Ibrahima Sonko
6 MF Iceland ISL Brynjar Gunnarsson
7 MF England ENG Glen Little
8 FW England ENG Leroy Lita
9 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Kevin Doyle
10 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Stephen Hunt
11 MF Wales WAL John Oster[note 3]
12 FW England ENG Dave Kitson
14 DF England ENG John Halls
15 MF England ENG James Harper
16 DF Iceland ISL Ívar Ingimarsson
17 MF United States USA Bobby Convey
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF Nigeria NGA Sam Sodje[note 4]
19 DF England ENG Liam Rosenior
20 MF Ivory Coast CIV Emerse Faé[note 5]
21 GK Republic of Ireland IRL Graham Stack[note 6]
22 DF Cameroon CMR André Bikey
23 DF Ecuador ECU Ulises de la Cruz
24 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Shane Long
25 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Alan Bennett
28 MF Czech Republic CZE Marek Matějovský
29 DF England ENG Michael Duberry
30 MF Mali MLI Jimmy Kébé[note 7]
32 GK Australia AUS Adam Federici
33 DF England ENG Scott Golbourne
34 MF England ENG James Henry[note 8]
35 DF Scotland SCO Alex Pearce[note 9]

Reserve/Academy squad[]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
26 DF Kenya KEN Curtis Osano
27 DF England ENG Aaron Brown
36 GK Denmark DEN Mikkel Andersen
37 MF England ENG Hal Robson-Kanu[35]
38 DF England ENG Adam Bygrave
39 FW Wales WAL Simon Church[36]
No. Pos. Nation Player
40 MF Turkey TUR Jem Karacan[37]
41 GK England ENG Ben Hamer
42 MF Australia AUS Oliver Bozanic
43 FW Iceland ISL Viktor Illugason
44 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Scott Davies[38]

Left club during season[]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF South Korea KOR Seol Ki-Hyeon (to Fulham)
31 FW England ENG Simon Cox[note 10] (to Swindon Town)
No. Pos. Nation Player
47 DF Hungary HUN Péter Máté (loan return to Debrecen)

Transfers[]

In[]

Date Position Nationality Name From Fee
16 May 2007 DM Mali Kalifa Cissé Portugal Boavista €1,000,000[39][40]
2 August 2007 DM Ivory Coast Emerse Faé France Nantes £2,500,000[41]
31 August 2007 DF England Liam Rosenior Fulham Undisclosed[42]
12 December 2007 DF Bulgaria Radoslav Vasilev Bulgaria Slavia Sofia Undisclosed[43]
7 January 2008 MF Czech Republic Marek Matějovský Czech Republic Mladá Boleslav Undisclosed[44]
28 January 2008 MF Mali Jimmy Kébé France Lens Undisclosed[44]

Out[]

Date Position Nationality Name To Fee
31 August 2007 MF South Korea Seol Ki-Hyeon Fulham Undisclosed[45]
31 January 2008 FW England Simon Cox Swindon Town Undisclosed[46]

Loans out[]

Date from Date to Position Nationality Name To
Season-long loan[47] DF Nigeria Sam Sodje Charlton Athletic
Season-long loan[48][49][50] GK Republic of Ireland Graham Stack Wolverhampton Wanderers
31 July 2007 January 2008[51] DF Republic of Ireland Alan Bennett Southampton
Season-long loan[52] DF Kenya Curtis Osano Rushden & Diamonds
31 August 2007 January 2008[53] FW England Simon Cox Swindon Town
11 August 2007 14 October 2007[54][55] GK England Ben Hamer Brentford
24 July 2007 Season-long loan[56] MF Republic of Ireland Scott Davies Aldershot Town
18 October 2007 6 January 2008[57][58] MF Turkey Jem Karacan[note 11] Bournemouth
19 October 2007 19 January 2008[59][60] FW Wales Simon Church[note 12] Crewe Alexandra
[61] DF England John Halls Preston North End
2 November 2007 3 January 2008[62][63] MF England James Henry Bournemouth
2 November 2007 3 January 2008[62][63] DF Scotland Alex Pearce Bournemouth
November 2007 12 January 2008[64][63] DF England Scott Golbourne Bournemouth
20 November 2007
[65][66][67][68][69]
22 April 2008 DF England Adam Bygrave Gillingham
1 January 2008 End of season[70][71] GK England Ben Hamer Brentford
[72] DF England John Halls Crystal Palace
29 January 2008 End of season[73] FW Wales Simon Church[note 12] Yeovil Town
30 January 2008 End of season[74] FW England Hal Robson-Kanu[note 13] Southend United
31 January 2008[75] 17 March 2008[76] MF England James Henry Norwich City
31 January 2008 End of season[75] DF Scotland Alex Pearce Norwich City
5 March 2008[77] 19 April 2008[78][79] FW England Leroy Lita Charlton Athletic
7 March 2008 End of Season[80] DF Republic of Ireland Alan Bennett Brentford
20 March 2008 End of Season[81][82] MF Turkey Jem Karacan Millwall
27 March 2008 End of Season[83] DF England Aaron Brown Walsall

Released[]

Date Position Nationality Name Joined Date
16 May 2008[84] DF England Aaron Brown Yeovil Town 11 August 2008[85]
16 May 2008[84] DF England Adam Bygrave Weymouth 25 May 2008[86]
16 May 2008[84] DF Ecuador Ulises de la Cruz Birmingham City 3 March 2009
16 May 2008[84] DF England John Halls Brentford 25 September 2008
16 May 2008[84] MF Wales John Oster Crystal Palace 11 August 2008
16 May 2008[84] GK Republic of Ireland Graham Stack Plymouth Argyle 18 July 2008[87]
3 July 2008 DF Kenya Curtis Osano Rushden & Diamonds July 2008[88]

Trial[]

Date from Date to Position Nationality Name
17 January 2008[89] 27 January 2008[89] GK Poland Wojciech Kowalewski

Competitions[]

Competition Started round Current
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Premier League 18th 12 August 2007 11 May 2008
Football League Cup 2nd round 3rd round 28 August 2007 25 September 2007
FA Cup 3rd round 3R 5 January 2008 15 January 2008

Source: Competitions

Premier League[]

Results summary[]

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
38 10 6 22 41 66  −25 36 8 2 9 19 25  −6 2 4 13 22 41  −19

Results by round[]

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHA
ResultDLWLLLWLWLWLLLDWDWDLLLLLLLLWWLWDLLLDLW
Position121571318181617121212121212121213121213131314161718181813141514161617171818
Source:[citation needed]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Fixtures and results[]

12 August 2007 1 Manchester United 0–0 Reading Old Trafford
16:00 BST (UTC+1) Report Kitson Red card 73' Attendance: 75,655
15 August 2007 2 Reading 1–2 Chelsea Madejski Stadium
20:00 BST (UTC+1) Bikey Goal 30'
Cissé Yellow card 53' Yellow-red card 71'
Report Lampard Goal 47'
Drogba Goal 50'
Attendance: 24,031
18 August 2007 3 Reading 1–0 Everton Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Hunt Goal 44' Report Attendance: 22,813
25 August 2007 4 Bolton Wanderers 3–0 Reading Reebok Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Speed Goal 31'
Anelka Goal 54'
Braaten Goal 90+1'
Report Attendance: 20,023
1 September 2007 5 Reading 0–3 West Ham United Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Report Bellamy Goal 6'
Etherington Goal 49'90+4'
Attendance: 23,533
15 September 2007 6 Sunderland 2–1 Reading Stadium of Light
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Jones Goal 29'
Wallace Goal 47', Yellow card 48'
Report Gunnarsson Yellow card 51'
Bikey Yellow card 67'
Kitson Goal 85'
Attendance: 39,272
Referee: Steve Tanner
22 September 2007 7 Reading 2–1 Wigan Athletic Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Kitson Goal 29'
Harper Goal 90'
Report Bent Goal 50' Attendance: 21,379
29 September 2007 8 Portsmouth 7–4 Reading Fratton Park
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Benjani Goal 7'37'70'
Hreiðarsson Goal 55'
Kranjčar Goal 75'
Imgimarsson Goal 81' (o.g.)
Muntari Goal 90+2' (pen.)
Report
Wiki Report
Hunt Goal 45'
Kitson Goal 48'
Long Goal 79'
Campbell Goal 90+4' (o.g.)
Attendance: 20,102
7 October 2007 9 Reading 1–0 Derby County Madejski Stadium
14:00 BST (UTC+1) Doyle Goal 63' Report Attendance: 23,091
20 October 2007 10 Blackburn Rovers 4–2 Reading Ewood Park
15:00 BST (UTC+1) McCarthy Goal 18'82' (pen.)
Santa Cruz Goal 22'
Kerimoğlu Goal 32'
Report Doyle Goal 80'90+1' Attendance: 19,425
27 October 2007 11 Reading 2–1 Newcastle United Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Kitson Goal 53'
Long Goal 84'
Report Duberry Goal 76' (o.g.) Attendance: 24,119
3 November 2007 12 Fulham 3–1 Reading Craven Cottage
15:00 GMT Davies Goal 16'
Dempsey Goal 72'
Healy Goal 90'
Report Doyle Goal 54' Attendance: 22,086
12 November 2007 13 Reading 1–3 Arsenal Madejski Stadium
20:00 GMT Shorey Goal 87' Report Flamini Goal 43'
Adebayor Goal 52'
Hleb Goal 77'
Attendance: 24,024
24 November 2007 14 Manchester City 2–1 Reading City of Manchester Stadium
15:00 GMT Petrov Goal 11'
Ireland Goal 90+4'
Report Harper Goal 43' Attendance: 43,813
1 December 2007 15 Reading 1–1 Middlesbrough Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Kitson Goal 54' Report Tuncay Goal 83' Attendance: 22,262
8 December 2007 16 Reading 3–1 Liverpool Madejski Stadium
17:15 GMT Hunt Goal 16' (pen.)
Doyle Goal 59'
Harper Goal 67'
Report Gerrard Goal 28', Yellow card 59' Attendance: 24,022
15 December 2007 17 Birmingham City 1–1 Reading St. Andrews
15:00 GMT Forssell Goal 4' Report Hunt Goal 51' (pen.) Attendance: 27,300
22 December 2007 18 Reading 2–1 Sunderland Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Ingimarsson Goal 69'
Hunt Goal 90+2'
Report Chopra Goal 82' (pen.) Attendance: 24,082
26 December 2007 19 West Ham United 1–1 Reading Upton Park
13:00 GMT Solano Goal 42' Report Gunnarsson Red card
Kitson Goal 60'
Attendance: 34,277
29 December 2007 20 Tottenham Hotspur 6–4 Reading White Hart Lane
15:00 GMT Berbatov Goal 7'63'73'83'
Malbranque Goal 76'
Defoe Goal 79'
Report Cissé Goal 16'
Ingimarsson Goal 53'
Kitson Goal 69'74'
Attendance: 36,178
1 January 2008 21 Reading 0–2 Portsmouth Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Sonko Red card 3' Report Campbell Goal 9'
Utaka Goal 66'
Attendance: 24,084
12 January 2008 22 Aston Villa 3–1 Reading Villa Park
15:00 GMT Carew Goal 22'87'
Laursen Goal 55'
Report Harper Goal 90+2' Attendance: 38,288
19 January 2008 23 Reading 0–2 Manchester United Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Report Rooney Goal 77'
Ronaldo Goal 90+3'
Attendance: 24,135
30 January 2008 24 Chelsea 1–0 Reading Stamford Bridge
19:45 GMT Ballack Goal 33' Report Attendance: 41,171
2 February 2008 25 Reading 0–2 Bolton Wanderers Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Report Nolan Goal 33'
Helguson Goal 58'
Attendance: 21,893
9 February 2008 26 Everton 1–0 Reading Goodison Park
15:00 GMT Jagielka Goal 62' Report Attendance: 36,582
24 February 2008 27 Reading 1–2 Aston Villa Madejski Stadium
12:30 GMT Shorey Goal 90+4' Report Young Goal 45'
Harewood Goal 83'
Attendance: 23,889
1 March 2008 28 Middlesbrough 0–1 Reading Riverside Stadium
15:00 GMT Report Harper Goal 90+1' Attendance: 23,273
8 March 2008 29 Reading 2–0 Manchester City Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Long Goal 61'
Kitson Goal 88'
Report Attendance: 24,062
15 March 2008 30 Liverpool 2–1 Reading Anfield
15:00 GMT Mascherano Goal 19'
Torres Goal 48'
Report Matějovský Goal 5' Attendance: 43,524
22 March 2008 31 Reading 2–1 Birmingham City Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Bikey Goal 31'79' Report Zárate Goal 64' Attendance: 24,085
29 March 2008 32 Reading 0–0 Blackburn Rovers Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Matějovský Yellow card 61' Yellow-red card 72' Report Attendance: 23,374
5 April 2008 33 Newcastle United 3–0 Reading St James' Park
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Martins Goal 18'
Owen Goal 43'
Viduka Goal 57'
Report Attendance: 52,179
12 April 2008 34 Reading 0–2 Fulham Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Report McBride Goal 24'
Nevland Goal 90'
Attendance: 24,112
19 April 2008 35 Arsenal 2–0 Reading Emirates Stadium
12:45 BST (UTC+1) Adebayor Goal 30'
Gilberto Goal 39'
Report Attendance: 60,109
26 April 2008 36 Wigan Athletic 0–0 Reading JJB Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Report Attendance: 19,043
3 May 2008 37 Reading 0–1 Tottenham Hotspur Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Report Keane Goal 16' Attendance: 24,125
11 May 2008 38 Derby County 0–4 Reading Pride Park
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Report Harper Goal 14'
Kitson Goal 60'
Doyle Goal 68'
Lita Goal 90'
Attendance: 33,087

Table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
16 Bolton Wanderers 38 9 10 19 36 54 −18 37
17 Fulham 38 8 12 18 38 60 −22 36
18 Reading (R) 38 10 6 22 41 66 −25 36 Relegation to the Football League Championship
19 Birmingham City (R) 38 8 11 19 46 62 −16 35
20 Derby County (R) 38 1 8 29 20 89 −69 11
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
For further information on European qualification see Premier League – Competition
(R) Relegated

FA Cup[]

5 January 2008 Third Round Tottenham Hotspur 2–2 Reading White Hart Lane
15:00 GMT Berbatov Goal 28'50' (pen.)
Huddlestone Red card 82'
Report Hunt Goal 69'69' Attendance: 35,243
15 January 2008 Third Round Reply Reading 0–1 Tottenham Hotspur Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Report Keane Goal 15' Attendance: 22,130

Football League Cup[]

28 August 2007 Second Round Swansea City 0–1 (a.e.t.) Reading Liberty Stadium
19:45 BST (UTC+1) Report Lita Goal 105' Attendance: 12,027
25 September 2007 Third Round Reading 2–4 Liverpool Madejski Stadium
19:45 BST (UTC+1) Convey Goal 28'
Halls Goal 64'
Report Benayoun Goal 23'
Torres Goal 50'72'86'
Attendance: 23,563

Player details[]

Appearances[]

No. Pos Nat Player Total Premier League FA Cup League Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK United States Marcus Hahnemann 38 0 38 0 0 0 0 0
2 DF Scotland Graeme Murty 28 0 28 0 0 0 0 0
3 DF England Nicky Shorey 38 2 36 2 1 0 1 0
4 MF Mali Kalifa Cissé 25 1 11+11 1 2 0 1 0
5 DF Senegal Ibrahima Sonko 16 0 15+1 0 0 0 0 0
6 MF Iceland Brynjar Gunnarsson 20 0 18+2 0 0 0 0 0
7 MF England Glen Little 2 0 0+2 0 0 0 0 0
8 FW England Leroy Lita 18 2 10+4 1 2 0 2 1
9 FW Republic of Ireland Kevin Doyle 36 6 34+2 6 0 0 0 0
10 MF Republic of Ireland Stephen Hunt 40 6 37 4 2 2 1 0
11 MF Wales John Oster 18 0 12+6 0 0 0 0 0
12 FW England Dave Kitson 36 10 34 10 0 0 2 0
14 DF England John Halls 3 1 0+1 0 0 0 2 1
15 MF England James Harper 41 6 38 6 1 0 2 0
16 DF Iceland Ívar Ingimarsson 35 2 33+1 2 1 0 0 0
17 MF United States Bobby Convey 24 1 12+8 0 2 0 2 1
18 DF Nigeria Sam Sodje 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
19 DF England Liam Rosenior 19 1 15+2 1 2 0 0 0
20 MF Ivory Coast Emerse Faé 11 0 3+5 0 1 0 2 0
22 DF Cameroon André Bikey 24 3 14+8 3 1 0 1 0
23 DF Ecuador Ulises de la Cruz 10 0 6 0 2 0 2 0
24 FW Republic of Ireland Shane Long 32 3 29 3 2 0 1 0
28 MF Czech Republic Marek Matějovský 14 1 14 1 0 0 0 0
29 DF England Michael Duberry 16 0 13 0 1 0 2 0
30 MF Mali Jimmy Kébé 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0
32 GK Australia Adam Federici 4 0 0 0 2 0 2 0
33 DF England Scott Golbourne 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
34 MF England James Henry 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
35 DF Scotland Alex Pearce 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0
Players who appeared for Reading no longer at the club:
19 MF South Korea Seol Ki-hyeon 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0
31 FW England Simon Cox 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0

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