Halfway point reached — time to assess how the season has really unfolded.
New chapter from Round 15 with Leam Richardson taking charge.
What’s changed?
What’s improved?
What still needs work?
Overall Performance;
Clear upward trend since Leam’s arrival
xG profile = mid-table level
Stronger at home, as expected
Progress visible. Platform building.


Reading vs Opponent Tier
• Top 6: → Competitive but usually second-best
• 7–12: → Results slightly outpacing performances
• 13–18: → Clear control + wins
• 19–24: → Dominant
A clue to where we finish this season?


Upset Wins
1-0 vs Northampton(H)
1-0 vs Stevenage(H)
3-2 vs Luton(H)
Bad Losses/Draws
1-2 vs Peterborough(H)
Attacking Overview;
Trend: up ↑
Early on: Underperformed xG
Mid-way: Results matched the process
Now: xG ↑ + goals ↑
Chance creation improving, and accuracy improving to allow us to finish on top.

From being outplayed to controlling matches.
Our recent performances show a much higher ceiling — even if consistency isn’t there yet.

Shot Quality > Shot Volume
More shots ≠ better results
Wins come with good volume + accuracy (10–15 shots, 5–7 on target)
Losses often = decent volume, poor accuracy
Draws sit in the middle
When we turn shots into shots on target, results follow.

Performance by Half
Early season: stronger 2nd halves — growing into games.
Now: faster starts, higher 1H xG & shots.
Recent games: some 2H drop-offs (game state, fatigue).
Evolved from reactive ➝ proactive.
Next step: Sustain intensity after HT.

Attacking Summary;
Slight overperformance: goals > xG (1.35 vs 1.15)
xG/shot almost identical to opp — margins are fine
Small edge in xG & goals, not dominance
We win on execution & game management, not volume — explains solid results and volatility.
Game Control;
Big takeaway
Our best football comes when we press aggressively, win the ball higher, and turn quick progressions into quality chances. When intensity drops, the entire attacking chain weakens.


Home vs Away;
We are better at imposing our press at home, which feeds into stronger ball progression and attacking threat. Away from home, we see a reduced or uneven pressing which likely explains why performances, not just results, are more volatile.
Tactical Profile;
We thrive on territory, not possession.
Mid-50s possession = control, not dominance
Short build-up preferred; long ball hurts us
Final-⅓ access = box threat
Crossing is a fallback
Lose territory → attacks go sterile.


Defensive Profile;
Mid-season improvement, slight late wobble
xG rises due to shot volume, not quality
Best spells come with strong pressing & territory
Limit access → defend well. Lose the press → goals follow.

Defensive Block;
Deeper block = more pressure & shots
Higher block = stronger press & control
Dropping again brings risk back
Sitting deep doesn’t protect us.
Defend higher, press harder = better defence & attack.
Big Chances Conceded
Clear improvement made → PoC & D.Williams both starting their partnership around Round 12/13.

CB Impact;
Early season: box shots conceded spiked.
After R12/13 (CBs return): sharp, sustained drop.
Late season: slight rise, still far better than early.
Fit CBs = higher line, stronger press, fewer box entries.
Biggest defensive turning point of the season.

Goalkeeper impact = team structure
Early season: high-quality shots, little protection → keeper exposed
Mid-season (CBs back, higher line): fewer box shots → keeper adds value
Late season: structure slips → keeper firefighting again



Key Takeaways | Season So Far
Clear Progression Since Leam arrived: upward trend.
Mid-table xG profile, stronger at home, and control now the norm rather than the exception.
Attack = Quality, Not Volume Results follow shot accuracy & execution, not raw shots. xG ↑, goals ↑, but margins remain fine — explains both wins and volatility.
Control Comes From the Press Best football comes with aggressive pressing, territory won, and fast progression. When intensity drops, threat and control fall with it.
Defence is a Big turning point: CB returns → higher line, stronger press, fewer box shots. Sitting deep hurts us; defending high protects both defence and keeper.
We are strongest as a territory + progression team. Sustain intensity, and the ceiling rises.

