2010–11 Reading F.C. season

Reading
2010–11 season
ChairmanSir John Madejski
ManagerBrian McDermott
Championship5th
Play-offsRunners-up vs Swansea City
FA CupQuarter final vs Manchester City
League Cup2nd round vs Northampton Town
Top goalscorerLeague:
Shane Long (23)

All:
Shane Long (25)
Highest home attendance23,677 v Leeds United
Championship 27 November 2010
Lowest home attendance14,029 v Coventry City
Championship 11 December 2010
Average home league attendance17,681

The 2010–11 season was Reading's third season back in the Championship, since relegation from the Premier League in 2008. Having become Reading manager in January 2010, this was Brian McDermott's first full season in charge at the club.

Season review

See also 2010–11 Football League Championship

Pre-season

Summer transfers Left-back Marcus Williams joined Reading on a free transfer on 11 May 2010, having played seven seasons for Scunthorpe United. Right-back Andy Griffin signed for the club for a nominal fee on 1 July, having made 25 league appearances for Reading, on loan from Stoke City in the 2009–10 season. The transfer deadline day saw the arrival of Zurab Khizanishvili on loan from Blackburn Rovers and Ian Harte from Carlisle United.

Marek Matějovský joined Sparta Prague for a fee of £650,000 on 11 June 2010, having made 56 appearances for the Royals in two-and-a-half years at the club. Kalifa Cissé left the club after three years, signed by former Reading manager Steve Coppell for Bristol City on 9 July 2010. Cissé made 83 appearances for Reading, scoring seven goals. The transfer window also saw the departure of Gylfi Sigurðsson to German Bundesliga club 1899 Hoffenheim for £7 million.

Friendlies

Reading opened their pre-season campaign with a 1–0 victory over Farnborough, Noel Hunt scoring the winning goal.

The Royals then departed on tour to Slovenia, where they enjoyed a 3–1 victory over a Red Star Belgrade B-side, a game in which Marcus Williams made his first appearance for the club. Alex Pearce headed a first-half response for Reading, after Belgrade had taken the lead, and Simon Church sealed the victory with two second-half goals. A third consecutive win followed, as Reading defeated top-flight Croatian side Inter Zaprešić 2–0, with goals from Matt Mills and James Henry. Reading then suffered their first loss of the pre-season campaign, in the final game of the tour, with a 1–0 defeat against NK Celje, striker Gorazd Zajc scored the only goal in the game.

Returning to England, Reading got back to winning ways, coming from behind to beat Wycombe Wanderers 2–1, thanks to goals from Gylfi Sigurðsson, from the penalty spot, and Hal Robson-Kanu. Another 2–1 victory followed in the Royals penultimate pre-season friendly, as another Sigurðsson penalty, and a second half goal from Michail Antonio saw Reading past Wolverhampton Wanderers. Reading's final game of pre-season was a 4–2 victory at Southampton, courtesy of goals from Sigurðsson, Church (2) and Antonio.

August

Reading's league season began in disappointing style with a 2–1 home defeat to Scunthorpe United. After the visitors had taken an early lead through a disputed Garry Thompson goal – the linesman flagging for offside and subsequently overruled by the referee – Gylfi Sigurðsson put Reading on level terms from 25 yards. Despite enjoying spells of pressure, the Royals were unable to find another goal, and Rob Jones headed home a corner to give Scunthorpe the victory.

Reading progressed to the second round of the League Cup with a narrow victory over Torquay United, Grzegorz Rasiak bundling home the winner in the final minute of extra-time. A league draw at Portsmouth followed, the Royals coming from behind to take a point as Jimmy Kébé poked the ball home in the 87th minute following a goal-mouth scramble. The next game Reading went 1–0 up against promotion favourites Nottingham Forest from an Alex Pearce volley, but goalkeeper Adam Federici made a horrible mistake in giving Forest the equaliser by kicking the ball into Jem Karacan which resulted in Robert Earnshaw turning in from close range.

Reading then played League Two opponents Northampton Town in the League Cup in which Reading went 1–0 up courtesy of a Matt Mills backheeler from a Brian Howard corner. Northampton equalised with a horrible mistake from goalkeeper Ben Hamer where he dropped the ball twice in a row to allow Andy Holt a tap-in. Reading went back into the lead with a goal from Hal Robson-Kanu after some saves from the Northampton goalkeeper Oscar Jansson, but again Hamer erred, granting Kevin Thornton the equaliser. In extra time, however, Matt Mills put Reading ahead again only to then score an own goal at the end. Reading subsequently lost 4–2 on penalties, with Simon Church and Jake Taylor having their shots saved. In their next game, Reading won 2–1 over Leicester City with a lob from Gylfi Sigurðsson and a bullet header from Mills. Leicester had equalised with a long range shot from Lloyd Dyer but Reading scored in the 86th minute to hold Leicester at bay for their first win of the season.

September

On 11 September, after the international break and the sale of Sigurðsson, Reading beat Crystal Palace 3–0. The first goal was a penalty won and scored by Shane Long after he cut in from the left and was taken out by Paddy McCarthy. The second was also a penalty after Jem Karacan ran the whole pitch with the ball, to pass to Long who cut in again and was taken out by Julian Bennett. New signing Ian Harte took responsibility and scored. The third was in extra time when Brian Howard lofted a pass to Jimmy Kébé, who then cut in and fired past Julián Speroni. Next, Reading had an away game against in-form Millwall where it ended 0–0 after some brilliant saves by Adam Federici and Millwall goalkeeper David Forde. Reading then lost 3–1 to Middlesbrough after they went 1–0 down in 24 seconds thanks to Scottish midfielder Barry Robson. Next, an ex-Reading player came back to haunt them; Leroy Lita scored to make it 2–0, but a few minutes later, Kébé got one back after he dribbled round two players then passed back to Brian Howard, who laid him off. David Wheater, however, capped it off for Middlesbrough with a header past Adam Federici. Just before the full-time whistle Brian Howard was shown a straight red after a tackle on Andy Halliday.

Next, Reading beat Barnsley 3–0 with three goals in the last 12 minutes. Chris Armstrong made a comeback after 112 seasons out of action with a knee injury. Kébé again put Reading in the lead with a bullet header from substitute Hal Robson-Kanu's cross. Ian Harte then curled a perfect free-kick past Luke Steele to make it 2–0. Robson-Kanu then capped it off with a 50-yard run and then a cool finish under goalkeeper Luke Steele. On the 61st minute, however, Zurab Khizanishvili was sent off after a tackle that never was on Chris Wood. On 28 September, a Tuesday, Reading beat Ipswich Town 1–0 after substitute Simon Church came on and after 30 seconds on, he had the ball in the net. Jem Karacan's shot was steered in well by Church and Matt Mills was sent off for two bookable offences; this marked three Reading red cards in three games.

October

Reading opened October with a trip to Preston North End, earning a 1–1 draw. The Royals went behind in the first-half with a goal from Preston's Keith Treacy, but in the 55th minute, Reading drew level through a sensational 25-yard volley from Jem Karacan. Reading then lost at home to Swansea City by a slim margin, Scott Sinclair giving ex-Reading manager Brendan Rodgers a happy return with his new Swans side. The Tuesday after, Reading again lost, this time to Bristol City with a goal from striker Danny Haynes on 28 minutes. In the next game, Reading beat an "unbeaten-at-home" Burnley 4–0. The first goal came from a Shane Long penalty which he won after being slipped through by Jay Tabb and was fouled by Leon Cort. The next came from Jobi McAnuff after Ian Harte fired in a free-kick and Matt Mills' shot fell to McAnuff to volley in. Soon after, substitute Michail Antonio tapped in Shane Long's cross, while other substitute Simon Church belted in a shot at a tight angle from a Brian Howard pass.

Reading's next match was a 4–3 victory over Doncaster Rovers, coming back from 3–1 down. Matt Mills opened up the scoring early only to have James Hayter equalise. Shelton Martis then put Doncaster in the lead, while two minutes into the second-half, Dean Shiels made it 3–1. Reading brought on Noel Hunt and Simon Church, and Hunt made an immediate impact by crossing in for Jem Karacan to head past Neil Sullivan. Then Harte whipped a superb free-kick into the top corner and to finish off, Church belted in substitute Antonio's squareball.

March

On 8 March 2011, Chris Armstrong announced his retirement from football following being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.[1] Later on in the day, Reading travelled to Ipswich and won 3–1 thanks to goals from Shane Long, Ian Harte and Noel Hunt, while Connor Wickham scored a consolation goal in injury time at the end of the second half for Ipswich. Reading's next game was a FA Cup quarter-final match against Manchester City at the City of Manchester Stadium. Reading played well before eventually conceding a 74th-minute goal to Micah Richards that turned out to be the only goal of the game, thus eliminating Reading from the FA Cup. Reading where back playing in the Championship on 19 March away at Barnsley; it was a close game, with the winner for the Royals coming in the 71st minute thanks to second-half substitute Mathieu Manset.

April

Reading's Good Friday game against fellow promotion chasers Leeds United ended 0–0 to end a run of eight wins on the trot. On 25 April, a Monday, Reading lost their recent unbeaten record of 13 games in a 3–2 defeat at home to relegation threatened Sheffield United. Reading went 2–0 up inside 20 minutes through Noel Hunt and Hal Robson-Kanu before ex-Royal Darius Henderson pulled one back on 30 minutes and Lee Williamson converted on the stroke of half-time. In the second-half, Henderson scored again to seal the win for the Blades. At Reading's final away game of the season, at Coventry City on Saturday, 30 April, they secured the point they need to secure their place in this season's Championship play-offs with a 0–0 draw.

May

Squad

As of match played 30 May 2011
No. Name Nationality Position Date of birth (Age) Signed from Signed in Contract ends Apps. Goals
Goalkeepers
1 Adam Federici GK (1985-01-31)31 January 1985 (aged 26) Torres 2005 109 1
21 Ben Hamer GK (1987-11-20)20 November 1987 (aged 23) Academy 2006 5 0
31 Mikkel Andersen GK (1988-12-17)17 December 1988 (aged 22) AB 2007[2] 0 0
41 Alex McCarthy GK (1989-12-03)3 December 1989 (aged 21) Academy 2007 15 0
42 Simon Locke GK (1991-10-15)15 October 1991 (aged 19) Academy 2007 0 0
Defenders
2 Andy Griffin DF (1979-03-17)17 March 1979 (aged 32) Stoke City 2010 63 0
3 Marcus Williams DF (1986-04-08)8 April 1986 (aged 25) Scunthorpe United 2010 5 0
5 Matt Mills (vice-captain) DF (1986-07-14)14 July 1986 (aged 24) Doncaster Rovers 2009 75 8
15 Zurab Khizanishvili DF (1981-10-06)6 October 1981 (aged 29) Blackburn Rovers 2010 42 0
16 Ívar Ingimarsson (club captain)[3] DF (1977-08-20)20 August 1977 (aged 33) Wolverhampton Wanderers 2003 280 12
22 Julian Kelly DF (1989-09-06)6 September 1989 (aged 21) Academy 2008 13 0
23 Ian Harte DF (1977-08-31)31 August 1977 (aged 33) Carlisle United 2010 47 11
24 Shaun Cummings [a] DF (1989-08-05)5 August 1989 (aged 21) Chelsea 2009 20 0
26 Alex Pearce [b] DF (1988-11-09)9 November 1988 (aged 22) Academy 2006 77 7
28 Sean Morrison DF (1991-01-08)8 January 1991 (aged 20) Swindon Town 2010 0 0
34 Ethan Gage DF (1991-05-08)8 May 1991 (aged 20) Vancouver Whitecaps 2010 0 0
35 Michael Hector [c] DF (1992-07-19)19 July 1992 (aged 18) Academy 2010 0 0
36 Jack Mills DF (1992-03-26)26 March 1992 (aged 19) Academy 2010 0 0
Midfielders
4 Jem Karacan [d] MF (1989-02-21)21 February 1989 (aged 22) Academy 2007 96 5
6 Brynjar Gunnarsson MF (1975-10-16)16 October 1975 (aged 35) Watford 2005 158 10
7 Jay Tabb [e] MF (1984-02-21)21 February 1984 (aged 27) Coventry City 2009[4] 2011[4] 68 0
8 Mikele Leigertwood [f] MF (1982-11-12)12 November 1982 (aged 28) on loan from Queens Park Rangers 2010 2011 29 2
11 Jobi McAnuff [g] MF (1981-11-09)9 November 1981 (aged 29) Watford 2009 2012 88 8
14 Jimmy Kébé [h] MF (1984-01-19)19 January 1984 (aged 27) Lens 2008[5] 2010[5] 138 23
17 Michail Antonio [i] MF (1989-01-08)8 January 1989 (aged 22) Tooting & Mitcham United 2008[6] 2010[6] 26 1
19 Hal Robson-Kanu [j] MF (1989-05-21)21 May 1989 (aged 22) Academy 2007 52 6
20 Brian Howard MF (1983-01-23)23 January 1983 (aged 28) Sheffield United 2009 2012 67 3
25 Jake Taylor [k] MF (1990-12-22)22 December 1990 (aged 20) Academy 2009 2 0
27 Scott Davies [l] MF (1987-07-09)9 July 1987 (aged 23) Academy 2004 5 0
37 Jordan Obita [m] MF (1993-12-08)8 December 1993 (aged 17) Academy 2010 1 0
38 James Rowe MF (1991-10-21)21 October 1991 (aged 19) Academy 2010 0 0
40 Lawson D'Ath MF (1992-12-24)24 December 1992 (aged 18) Academy 2010 0 0
44 Danny Joyce MF (1992-06-05)5 June 1992 (aged 18) Academy 2010 0 0
Erik Opsahl MF (1992-07-18)18 July 1992 (aged 18) Academy 2010 0 0
Forwards
9 Shane Long FW (1987-01-22)22 January 1987 (aged 24) Cork City 2005 203 52
10 Noel Hunt FW (1982-12-26)26 December 1982 (aged 28) Dundee United 2008[7] 2011[7] 91 25
12 Dave Mooney FW (1984-10-30)30 October 1984 (aged 26) Cork City 2008[8] 2011[8] 4 2
18 Simon Church [n] FW (1988-12-10)10 December 1988 (aged 22) Academy 2007 88 17
29 Nicholas Bignall FW (1990-07-11)11 July 1990 (aged 20) Academy 2008 4 2
30 Abdulai Bell-Baggie [o] FW (1992-04-28)28 April 1992 (aged 19) Academy 2009 0 0
32 Jacob Walcott FW (1992-06-29)29 June 1992 (aged 18) Academy 2010 0 0
39 Brett Williams FW (1987-12-01)1 December 1987 (aged 23) Eastleigh 2011 0 0
45 Mathieu Manset FW (1989-08-05)5 August 1989 (aged 21) Hereford United 2011 14 2
Out on loan
Left during the season
3 Chris Armstrong [p] DF (1982-08-05)5 August 1982 (aged 28) Sheffield United 2008[9] 49 1
8 Gylfi Sigurðsson MF (1989-09-08)8 September 1989 (aged 21) Academy 2008 51 22
23 Grzegorz Rasiak FW (1979-01-12)12 January 1979 (aged 32) Southampton 2009 2011 36 9
  1. ^ Cummings was born in Hammersmith, England, but qualified to represent Jamaica and made his international debut for Jamaica in September 2013.
  2. ^ Alex Pearce was born in Wallingford, England, but also qualified to represent Scotland and the Republic of Ireland internationally through his parents and has represented Scotland at youth and U-21 level. He would, however, later be called up and make his full international debut for the Republic of Ireland in September 2012.
  3. ^ Hector was born in East Ham, England, but qualified to represent Jamaica and made his international debut for Jamaica in June 2015.
  4. ^ Jem Karacan was born in Lewisham, England, but also qualifies to represent Turkey internationally through his father and has represented Turkey at every youth level.
  5. ^ Jay Tabb was born in Tooting, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally, and represented Ireland at U-21 level in 2005.
  6. ^ Leigertwood was born in Enfield, England, but qualified to represent Antigua and Barbuda and made his international debut for Antigua and Barbuda in November 2008.
  7. ^ McAnuff was born in Enfield, England, but qualified to represent Jamaica and made his international debut for Jamaica in May 2002.
  8. ^ Jimmy Kébé was born in Vitry-sur-Seine, France, but qualified to represent Mali internationally and made his international debut for Mali in 2004.
  9. ^ Michail Antonio was born in Wandsworth, England, but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally, going on to make his debut for Jamaica in 2021.
  10. ^ Hal Robson-Kanu was born in Ealing, England, and represented England at U-19 and U-20 level, but also qualified to represent Wales through his grandmother and made his international debut for the Welsh U-21 side in May 2010 before making his full international debut for Wales five days later.
  11. ^ Taylor was born in Ascot, England, and but chose to represent Wales, qualifying through his grandfather who has born in Barry. Taylor has represented Wales at U-17, U-19 and U-21 level.
  12. ^ Scott Davies was born in Aylesbury, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and has represented them at youth and U-21 level.
  13. ^ Obita was born in Oxford, England, but qualified to represent Uganda and made his international debut for Uganda in June 2025.
  14. ^ Simon Church was born in High Wycombe, England, but also qualifies to represent Wales through his grandparents and made his international debut for the Welsh U-21 side in August 2007 before making his full international debut for Wales in May 2009.
  15. ^ Bell-Baggie was born in Sierra Leone, but qualified to represent England, representing the U-16's and U-17's before making his debut for Sierra Leone in June 2013.
  16. ^ Chris Armstrong was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, but qualified to represent Scotland internationally through his grandmother, making his international debut for Scotland B in 2007.

Transfers

In

Date Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
11 May 2010 DF Marcus Williams Scunthorpe United Free [10]
1 July 2010 DF Andy Griffin Stoke City Nominal [11]
31 August 2010 DF Ian Harte Carlisle United Undisclosed [12]
18 January 2011 DF Sean Morrison Swindon Town £250,000 [13]
18 January 2011 FW Brett Williams Eastleigh £50,000 [13]
21 January 2011 FW Mathieu Manset Hereford United Undisclosed [14]
31 January 2011 DF Ethan Gage Vancouver Whitecaps Free [15]
31 January 2011 MF Erik Opsahl St John's University Free [15]

Loans in

Start date Position Nationality Name From End date Ref.
31 August 2010 DF Zurab Khizanishvili Blackburn Rovers End of the season [12]
23 October 2010 MF Mikele Leigertwood Queens Park Rangers End of the season [16]

Out

Date Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
13 June 2010 MF Marek Matějovský Sparta Prague £650,000 [17]
9 July 2010 MF Kalifa Cissé Bristol City Undisclosed [18]
28 July 2010 MF James Henry Millwall Undisclosed [19]
20 August 2010 FW Grzegorz Rasiak AEL Limassol Free [20]
31 August 2010 MF Gylfi Sigurðsson 1899 Hoffenheim Undisclosed [21]

Loans out

Start date Position Nationality Name To End date Ref.
1 August 2010 GK Mikkel Andersen Bristol Rovers 5 January 2011 [22]
5 August 2010 FW Dave Mooney Colchester United End of the season [23]
13 August 2010 MF Abdulai Bell-Baggie Port Vale 13 September 2010 [24]
13 August 2010 GK Alex McCarthy Brentford 31 August 2010 [25]
21 August 2010 DF Michael Hector Oxford City 21 September 2010 [26]
21 August 2010 DF Jack Mills Oxford City 21 September 2010 [26]
31 August 2010 GK Ben Hamer Brentford 17 January 2011 [27]
10 September 2010 MF Scott Davies Wycombe Wanderers 10 November 2010 [28]
8 October 2010 FW Nicholas Bignall Southampton 8 November 2010 [29]
7 November 2010 DF Michael Hector Horsham 7 January 2011 [30]
12 November 2010 FW Nicholas Bignall Bournemouth 31 December 2010 [31]
12 November 2010 DF Marcus Williams Peterborough United 31 December 2010 [32]
25 November 2010 MF Abdulai Bell-Baggie Crawley Town 20 January 2011 [33]
25 November 2010 GK Simon Locke Dagenham & Redbridge 28 December 2011 [34]
2 January 2011 MF James Rowe Lewes 2 February 2011 [35]
7 January 2011 GK Simon Locke Basingstoke Town 7 February 2011 [36]
13 January 2011 DF Julian Kelly Lincoln City End of the season [37]
19 January 2011 GK Ben Hamer Exeter City End of the season [38]
19 January 2011 FW Jacob Walcott Telstar End of the season [39]
28 January 2011 MF Scott Davies Bristol Rovers End of the season [40]
31 January 2011 FW Nicholas Bignall Brentford End of the season [41]
2 February 2011 DF Michael Hector Dundalk 30 June 2011 [42]
2 February 2011 DF Jack Mills Telstar End of the season
15 February 2011 MF Danny Joyce Bohemians 30 June 2011
23 March 2011 DF Sean Morrison Huddersfield Town End of the season [43]
24 March 2011 DF Marcus Williams Scunthorpe United End of the season [44]

Released

Date Position Nationality Name Joined Date Ref
8 March 2011 DF Chris Armstrong Retired [45]
2 June 2011 MF Abdulai Bell-Baggie Yeovil Town August 2011 [46][47]
2 June 2011 DF Ívar Ingimarsson Ipswich Town 13 June 2011 [46][48]
2 June 2011 MF Danny Joyce Bohemian January 2012 [46][49][50]
2 June 2011 FW David Mooney Leyton Orient 23 July 2011 [46][51]
2 June 2011 MF Erik Opsahl Dalkurd FF 1 September 2011 [46][52]
2 June 2011 MF James Rowe Forest Green Rovers 2 August 2011 [46][53][54]

Competitions

Overall record

Competition First match Last match Starting round Final position Record
Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
Championship 7 August 2010 7 May 2011 Matchday 1 5th 46 20 17 9 77 51 +26 043.48
Championship Playoffs 13 May 2011 30 May 2011 Semifinal Runners-up 3 1 1 1 5 4 +1 033.33
FA Cup 8 January 2011 13 March 2011 Third round Quarterfinal 4 3 0 1 4 2 +2 075.00
League Cup 11 August 2011 24 August 2011 First round Second round 2 1 1 0 4 3 +1 050.00
Total 55 25 19 11 90 60 +30 045.45

Last updated: 30 May 2011
Source: Soccerway

Championship

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
46 20 17 9 77 47  +30 77 12 7 4 43 21  +22 8 10 5 34 26  +8

Last updated: 7 May 2011.
Source: Reading FC

Matches

7 August 2010 1 Reading 1–2 Scunthorpe United Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Sigurðsson 26' Report Thompson 9'
Jones 60'
Attendance: 15,914
14 August 2010 2 Portsmouth 1–1 Reading Fratton Park
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Çiftçi 8' Report Kébé 86' Attendance: 16,497
21 August 2010 3 Reading 1–1 Nottingham Forest Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Pearce 16' Report Earnshaw 49' Attendance: 17,324
28 August 2010 4 Leicester City 1–2 Reading Walkers Stadium
17:20 BST (UTC+1) Dyer 52' Report Sigurðsson 23'
Mills 86'
Attendance: 19,611
11 September 2010 5 Reading 3–0 Crystal Palace Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Long 37' (pen.)
Harte 65' (pen.)
Kébé 90'
Report Attendance: 17,921
14 September 2010 6 Millwall 0–0 Reading The Den
19:45 BST (UTC+1) Report Attendance: 11,061
18 September 2010 7 Middlesbrough 3–1 Reading Riverside Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Robson 1'
Lita 41'
Wheater 67'
Report Kébé 44' Attendance: 15,158
25 September 2010 8 Reading 3–0 Barnsley Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Kébé 78'
Harte 90'
Robson-Kanu 90'
Report Attendance: 14,830
28 September 2010 9 Reading 1–0 Ipswich Town Madejski Stadium
19:45 BST (UTC+1) Church 88' Report Attendance: 15,763
2 October 2010 10 Preston North End 1–1 Reading Deepdale
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Treacy 22' Report Karacan 50' Attendance: 10,269
16 October 2010 11 Reading 0–1 Swansea City Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Report Sinclair 35' Attendance: 18,418
19 October 2010 12 Bristol City 1–0 Reading Ashton Gate
19:45 BST (UTC+1) Haynes 29' Report Attendance: 13,519
23 October 2010 13 Burnley 0–4 Reading Turf Moor
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Report Long 8' (pen.)
McAnuff 64'
Antonio 85'
Church 90'
Attendance: 14,895
30 October 2010 14 Reading 4–3 Doncaster Rovers Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Mills 10'
Karacan 59'
Harte 73'
Church 88'
Report Hayter 25'
Martis 41'
Shiels 47'
Attendance: 15,553
6 November 2010 15 Queens Park Rangers 3–1 Reading Loftus Road
15:00 GMT Taarabt 26' (pen.)
Faurlín 61'
Smith 71'
Report Long 68' Attendance: 15,692
10 November 2010 16 Reading 1–1 Cardiff City Madejski Stadium
20:00 GMT Hunt 5' Report Bothroyd 79' Attendance: 17,960
13 November 2010 17 Reading 3–3 Norwich City Madejski Stadium
17:20 GMT Harte 29'
Hunt 59'
Long 62' (pen.)
Report R. Martin 16'
Holt 26'
C.Martin 32'
Attendance: 15,934
20 November 2010 18 Watford 1–1 Reading Vicarage Road
15:00 GMT Deeney 40' Report Hunt 15' Attendance: 12,196
27 November 2010 19 Reading 0–0 Leeds United Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Report Attendance: 23,677
11 December 2010 20 Reading 0–0 Coventry City Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Report Attendance: 14,029
18 December 2010 21 Derby County 1–2 Reading Pride Park Stadium
15:00 GMT Commons 61' Report Long 43' (pen.), 88' Attendance: 24,514
26 December 2010 22 Reading 4–1 Bristol City Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT McAnuff 31'
Hunt 43'
Long 66', 89'
Report Stead 15' Attendance: 19,293
28 December 2010 23 Hull City 1–1 Reading KC Stadium
15:00 GMT Harper 39' Report Church 81' Attendance: 21,975
1 January 2011 24 Swansea City 1–0 Reading Liberty Stadium
15:00 GMT Pratley 66' Report Attendance: 14,329
3 January 2011 25 Reading 2–1 Burnley Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Long 31', 68' Report Wallace 29' Attendance: 16,151
15 January 2011 26 Doncaster Rovers 0–3 Reading Keepmoat Stadium
15:00 GMT Report Long 29'
Kébé 67'
McAnuff 74'
Attendance: 9,496
22 January 2011 27 Reading 1–1 Hull City Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Harte 80' (pen.) Report Evans 51' Attendance: 16,494
2 February 2011 28 Cardiff City 2–2 Reading Cardiff City Stadium
19:45 GMT Bothroyd 48'
Bellamy 90+7'
Report Leigertwood 21'
Manset 90+2'
Attendance: 21,405
4 February 2011 29 Reading 0–1 Queens Park Rangers Madejski Stadium
19:45 GMT Report Routledge 83'
Ephraim  42'
Attendance: 18,982
12 February 2011 30 Norwich City 2–1 Reading Carrow Road
15:00 GMT Lansbury 16'
Holt 90+4'
Report Long 26'
Karacan  65'
Attendance: 25,560
15 February 2011 31 Sheffield United 1–1 Reading Bramall Lane
19:45 GMT Bogdanović 88' (pen.) Report Long 81' Attendance: 19,271
19 February 2011 32 Reading 1–1 Watford Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Hunt 50' Report Weimann 27' Attendance: 16,934
22 February 2011 33 Reading 2–1 Millwall Madejski Stadium
20:00 GMT Hunt 3'
Long 55'
Report Harris 46' Attendance: 15,934
26 February 2011 34 Crystal Palace 3–3 Reading Selhurst Park
15:00 GMT Ambrose 1'
Danns 25'
Easter 63'
Report Long 30' (pen.)
Kébé 49'
Hunt 73'
Attendance: 13,845
5 March 2011 35 Reading 5–2 Middlesbrough Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Robson-Kanu 14'
Harte 35', 48'
Long 53', 68'
Report Lita 29', 72' (pen.) Attendance: 18,568
8 March 2011 36 Ipswich Town 1–3 Reading Portman Road
19:45 GMT Wickham 90+3' Report Long 18'
Harte 86'
Hunt 89'
Attendance: 17,308
19 March 2011 37 Barnsley 0–1 Reading Oakwell
15:00 GMT Report Manset 71' Attendance: 10,284
2 April 2011 38 Reading 2–0 Portsmouth Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Long 30', 37' (pen.) Report Attendance: 21,896
5 April 2011 39 Reading 2–1 Preston North End Madejski Stadium
20:00 BST (UTC+1) Kébé 20'
Robson-Kanu 81'
Report McCarthy 51' (o.g.) Attendance: 14,844
9 April 2011 40 Nottingham Forest 3–4 Reading City Ground
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Kris Boyd 37' (pen.)
Earnshaw 50'
McGugan 88' (pen.)
Report Harte 20'
Karacan 53'
Kébé 61'
Church 90+1'
Attendance: 22,495
12 April 2011 41 Scunthorpe United 0–2 Reading Glanford Park
19:45 BST (UTC+1) [Report] Long 57'
Harte 63' (pen.)
Attendance: 4,458
16 April 2011 42 Reading 3–1 Leicester City Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Kébé 19'
McAnuff 21'
Hunt 67'
Report King 79' Attendance: 19,199
22 April 2011 43 Leeds United 0–0 Reading Elland Road
19:45 BST (UTC+1) Report Attendance: 24,564
25 April 2011 44 Reading 2–3 Sheffield United Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Hunt 8'
Robson-Kanu 17'
Report Henderson 29', 50'
Williamson 45'
Attendance: 19,165
30 April 2011 45 Coventry City 0–0 Reading Ricoh Arena
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Report Attendance: 22,436
7 May 2011 46 Reading 2–1 Derby County Madejski Stadium
12:45 BST (UTC+1) Harte 24' (pen.)
Robson-Kanu 72'
Report Ward 32' Attendance: 21,902

Playoffs

Semi-finals
13 May 2011 1st Leg Reading 0–0 Cardiff City Madejski Stadium
19:45 BST (UTC) Report Attendance: 21,485
Referee: Mark Halsey
17 May 2011 2nd Leg Cardiff City 0–3
(0–3 agg.)
Reading Cardiff City Stadium
19:45 BST (UTC) Report Long 28', 45' (pen.)
McAnuff 84'
Attendance: 24,081
Referee: Howard Webb
Final
30 May 2011 Reading 2–4 Swansea City Wembley Stadium, London
15:00 BST (UTC) Allen 49' (o.g.)
Mills 57'
Report Sinclair 21' (pen.), 22', 80' (pen.)
Dobbie 40'
Attendance: 86,581
Referee: Phil Dowd
Reading
Swansea City
READING:
GK 1 Adam Federici
RB 2 Andy Griffin  8'  84'
CB 5 Matt Mills (c)
CB 15 Zurab Khizanishvili  12'
LB 23 Ian Harte
CM 4 Jem Karacan
CM 8 Mikele Leigertwood
RW 14 Jimmy Kébé
LW 11 Jobi McAnuff  39'
CF 9 Shane Long
CF 10 Noel Hunt  76'
Substitutes:
GK 41 Alex McCarthy
DF 24 Shaun Cummings
DF 26 Alex Pearce
MF 7 Jay Tabb  HT'
MF 19 Hal Robson-Kanu  84'
MF 20 Brian Howard
FW 18 Simon Church  76'
Manager:
Brian McDermott
SWANSEA CITY:
GK 1 Dorus de Vries
RB 22 Àngel Rangel
CB 16 Garry Monk (c)
CB 2 Ashley Williams
LB 5 Alan Tate
CM 37 Leon Britton  77'
CM 24 Joe Allen  54'  89'
RW 12 Nathan Dyer
AM 14 Stephen Dobbie  55'
LW 21 Scott Sinclair
CF 15 Fabio Borini  12'
Substitutes:
GK 25 Yves Ma-Kalambay
DF 17 Albert Serrán
MF 8 Darren Pratley  55'
MF 27 Mark Gower  82'  77'
MF 29 Ashley Richards
FW 9 Craig Beattie
FW 19 Luke Moore  89'
Manager:
Brendan Rodgers

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
    • Scott Ledger
    • Simon Long
  • Fourth official: Lee Mason
  • Reserve referee: Andrew Halliday

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
3 Swansea City (O, P) 46 24 8 14 69 42 +27 80 Qualification for Championship play-offs
4 Cardiff City 46 23 11 12 76 54 +22 80
5 Reading 46 20 17 9 77 51 +26 77
6 Nottingham Forest 46 20 15 11 69 50 +19 75
7 Leeds United 46 19 15 12 81 70 +11 72
Updated to match(es) played on 7 May 2011. Source: The Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted

League Cup

11 August 2010 First round Torquay United 0–1 (a.e.t.) Reading Plainmoor
19:45 BST (UTC) Report Rasiak 120' Attendance: 2,832
24 August 2010 Second round Reading 3–3 (a.e.t.)
(2–4 p)
Northampton Town Madejski Stadium
20:00 BST (UTC) Mills 15', 113'
Robson-Kanu 62'
Report Holt 20'
Thornton 64'
Mills 120' (o.g.)
Attendance: 6,986
Penalties
Church
Long
Robson-Kanu
Taylor
Guinan
Thornton
Jacobs
Osman

FA Cup

8 January 2011 Third round Reading 1–0 West Bromwich Albion Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Long 41' Report Attendance: 13,005
29 January 2011 Fourth round Stevenage 1–2 Reading Broadhall Way
15:00 GMT Charles 72' Report Leigertwood 23'
Long 87'
Attendance: 6,614
1 March 2011 Fifth round Everton 0–1 Reading Goodison Park
19:30 GMT Report Mills 26' Attendance: 29,976
13 March 2011 Quarter-Final Manchester City 1–0 Reading City of Manchester Stadium
16:45 GMT Richards 74' Report Attendance: 41,150

Squad statistics

Appearances and goals

As of match played 30 May 2011[55]
No. Pos Nat Player Total Championship Playoffs FA Cup League Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK  AUS Adam Federici 39 0 34 0 3 0 2 0 0 0
2 DF  ENG Andy Griffin 38 0 33 0 3 0 1 0 1 0
3 DF  ENG Marcus Williams 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
4 MF  TUR Jem Karacan 48 3 39+1 3 3 0 3 0 1+1 0
5 DF  ENG Matt Mills 45 6 38 2 3 1 3 1 1 2
6 MF  ISL Brynjar Gunnarsson 15 0 10+2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0
7 MF  IRL Jay Tabb 25 0 15+6 0 0+1 0 2 0 1 0
8 MF  ATG Mikele Leigertwood 29 2 21+1 1 3 0 4 1 0 0
9 FW  IRL Shane Long 52 25 44 21 3 2 4 2 0+1 0
10 FW  IRL Noel Hunt 40 10 19+14 10 3 0 3 0 1 0
11 MF  JAM Jobi McAnuff 47 5 40 4 3 1 4 0 0 0
14 MF  MLI Jimmy Kébé 42 9 34+2 9 1 0 3 0 1+1 0
15 DF  GEO Zurab Khizanishvili 27 0 21+1 0 3 0 2 0 0 0
16 DF  ISL Ívar Ingimarsson 14 0 12+1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
17 MF  ENG Michail Antonio 24 1 2+19 1 0 0 0+1 0 2 0
18 FW  WAL Simon Church 44 5 14+23 5 0+2 0 1+3 0 1 0
19 MF  WAL Hal Robson-Kanu 34 6 12+15 5 1+1 0 1+3 0 1 1
20 MF  ENG Brian Howard 28 0 19+5 0 0+1 0 0+1 0 2 0
21 GK  ENG Ben Hamer 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
22 DF  ENG Julian Kelly 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
23 DF  IRL Ian Harte 47 11 40 11 3 0 4 0 0 0
24 DF  ENG Shaun Cummings 12 0 10 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
25 MF  WAL Jake Taylor 2 0 0+1 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
26 DF  SCO Alex Pearce 24 1 20+1 1 0 0 1 0 2 0
29 FW  ENG Nicholas Bignall 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
37 MF  ENG Jordan Obita 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
41 GK  ENG Alex McCarthy 15 0 12+1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
45 FW  FRA Mathieu Manset 14 2 4+9 2 0+1 0 0 0 0 0
Players who appeared for Reading but left during the season:
8 FW  ISL Gylfi Sigurðsson 4 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 FW  POL Grzegorz Rasiak 2 1 0+1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
33 DF  SCO Chris Armstrong 7 0 6+1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Top scorers

As of match played 30 May 2011[55]
Place Position Nation Number Name Championship Playoff FA Cup League Cup Total
1 FW 9 Shane Long 21 2 2 0 25
2 DF 23 Ian Harte 11 0 0 0 11
3 FW 10 Noel Hunt 10 0 0 0 10
4 MF 14 Jimmy Kébé 9 0 0 0 9
5 MF 19 Hal Robson-Kanu 5 0 0 1 6
DF 5 Matt Mills 2 1 1 2 6
7 MF 11 Jobi McAnuff 4 1 0 0 5
FW 18 Simon Church 5 0 0 0 5
9 MF 4 Jem Karacan 3 0 0 0 3
10 MF 8 Gylfi Sigurðsson 2 0 0 0 2
FW 22 Mathieu Manset 2 0 0 0 2
MF 8 Mikele Leigertwood 1 0 1 0 2
13 DF 5 Alex Pearce 1 0 0 0 1
MF 17 Michail Antonio 1 0 0 0 1
Own Goal 0 1 0 0 1
FW 23 Grzegorz Rasiak 0 0 0 1 1
Total 77 5 4 4 90

Disciplinary record

As of match played 30 May 2011[56]
Position Nation Number Name Championship Play-offs FA Cup League Cup Total
DF 5 Matt Mills 9 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 11 1
MF 4 Jem Karacan 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1
DF 2 Andy Griffin 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 0
MF 11 Jobi McAnuff 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 0
MF 20 Brian Howard 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 1
MF 14 Jimmy Kébé 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
FW 9 Shane Long 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 6 0
DF 15 Zurab Khizanishvili 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 1
FW 10 Noel Hunt 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
DF 33 Chris Armstrong 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
MF 6 Brynjar Gunnarsson 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0
MF 8 Mikele Leigertwood 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0
DF 26 Alex Pearce 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
MF 7 Jay Tabb 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1
MF 17 Michail Antonio 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
DF 24 Shaun Cummings 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
FW 18 Simon Church 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
GK 1 Adam Federici 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
DF 23 Ian Harte 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
GK 41 Alex McCarthy 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
MF 19 Hal Robson-Kanu 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
DF 3 Marcus Williams 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
Total 68 4 6 1 3 0 4 0 81 5

Awards

Player of the season

Rank Name
1 Shane Long[57]
2 Jimmy Kébé[57]
3 Jem Karacan[57]

Player of the Month

Month Name Award
January Shane Long Nominated[58]
March Ian Harte Won[59]

Manager of the Month

Month Name Award
January Brian McDermott Nominated[60]
March Nominated[61]
April Won[62]

Team of the Week

Week Position Player
Week 28 DF Ian Harte[63]
ST Shane Long[63]
Week 30 DF Ívar Ingimarsson[64]
Week 32 DF Ian Harte[65]
Week 34 MF Jimmy Kébé[66]
Week 36 GK Adam Federici[67]

Team kit

The 2010–11 Reading F.C. kits.[68]

Supplier: Puma
Sponsor(s): Waitrose

Home colours
Away colours
Third colours


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