by Far Canal » 21 Apr 2007 17:22
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by Row Z Royal » 21 Apr 2007 19:43
Far Canal Nicky Hunt was the first to go in the 21st minute and was replaced by Lubomir Michalik.
It was the Slovakian defender's first start for the club - he was recalled from a loan spell at Leeds yesterday.
by Far Canal » 21 Apr 2007 19:47
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by Maguire » 21 Apr 2007 20:52
Far Canal "Europe is a feather in the cap but no gravy train."
by Far Canal » 22 Apr 2007 00:47
by readingbedding » 22 Apr 2007 01:10
Far Canal the independent
Bolton 1 Reading 3: Doyle delivers to batter Bolton
By Jon Culley at the Reebok Stadium
Published: 22 April 2007
http://sport.independent.co.uk/football ... 472123.ece
Ever the level-headed pragmatist, Steve Coppell will not be jumping through hoops even if Reading cap an extraordinary debut
season in the Premiership by qualifying for Europe, as now looks a possibility after an unexpected win propelled them into seventh.
In fact, he shuddered at the thought, arguing that a place in the Uefa Cup next season could set Reading's development back as they
try to establish themselves as a top-flight club.
"We are not ready for it," he said. "We would need a bigger squad that we could not afford and that could actually be a hindrance.
Europe is a feather in the cap but it is no gravy train."
Coppell would have been quite content with finishing in the top half of the table but his players have ambitions beyond that, as they
demonstrated by making Bolton pay for letting their concentration slip in the dying minutes.
Until then, Reading had looked likely to leave empty handed after Sam Allardyce's team had overcome the loss of Nicky Hunt,
El-Hadji Diouf and Kevin Nolan to first-half injuries to go ahead through Nicky Shorey's 64th-minute own goal.
But a penalty six minutes from time, when Abdoulaye Méïté brought down Kevin Doyle, handed them a lifeline, and after Doyle got up
to score his 11th goal of the season from the spot they found the energy to punish a heavy legged Bolton defence.
Doyle scored again in the 89th minute from substitute Seol Ki-Hyeon's low cross and Stephen Hunt stole in to head a third from
Shorey's cross two minutes into stoppage time.
Bolton were on top when David Thompson gave Nicolas Anelka the opportunity for the strike on goal that gave them the advantage,
the Frenchman's curling shot, which may have gone in on its own merits, being deflected in by Shorey.
Anelka and Thompson then had chances to make the points safe but two fine saves by Marcus Hahnemann kept Reading in the game,
and any thoughts Bolton might have entertained that they had done enough were proved painfully wrong.
by Coppell's Right Footed 11 » 22 Apr 2007 02:07
by seahawk10 » 22 Apr 2007 02:15
by Far Canal » 22 Apr 2007 08:07
by Z-Head » 22 Apr 2007 08:28
Far Canal more from sportinglife.com
EUROPE WOULD BE A HINDRANCE - COPPELL
By Ken Gaunt, PA Sport
http://tinyurl.com/2s77r5
Steve Coppell remains unconvinced that Reading would benefit from competing in the UEFA Cup.
This season was meant to be a period of consolidation in the Barclays Premiership after their promotion year.
Instead they are seventh in the table - which would secure a spot in Europe - following a dramatic 3-1 victory at Bolton.
The Reading boss said: "I have always given glib answers and said we are not ready. It could be not good for us.
"We would have to have a bigger squad which we could not afford and over time could prove to be cumbersome and a hindrance.
"Europe is a feather in the cap but no gravy train."
Reading proved at the Reebok Stadium their stamina is second to none as is their will to win.
Bolton had taken the lead after 63 minutes when Nicky Shorey deflected a shot from Nicolas Anelka into his own net.
It seemed as though they were closing on a UEFA Cup spot after that lucky break.
However Reading retaliated and Kevin Doyle equalised from the penalty spot in the 83rd minute after being tripped by Abdoulaye Meite.
Then he put them ahead with his 12th goal of the season with a minute to go and Stephen Hunt added a third in stoppage time.
Coppell said: "Kevin is not firing on all cylinders and is not back to where he was but it was good psychological healing for him today.
"I thought we were capable of getting an equaliser but I did not expect the win.
"For us to come here and beat Bolton is a bit of an acid test. We lose a lot of games because were are not prepared to sit back for a draw.
We try to win very game.
"It won't be an accident where we finish in the table. After 38 games you end up where you deserve."
Not only did Bolton finish up with nothing but they could lose three of their players for the last three games.
Manager Sam Allardyce was angered by a challenge from Michael Duberry on skipper Kevin Nolan, which went unpunished
by referee Howard Webb.
Nolan went to hospital for X-rays on his damaged ankle while Nicky Hunt (calf) and El-Hadji Diouf (hamstring) were also injured.
Allardyce said: "It was nasty challenge on Kevin that went unpunished unfortunately. But we have to live with that.
"Those three players are unlikely to recover with three games left and it leaves us short of numbers.
"We overcame a lot barriers and are very disappointed at not getting anything after playing some good football."
Allardyce believes his team should have seen the game out after taking the lead.
He said: "We looked like we had managed to overcome Reading and get the three points which we deserved. But we did not get
far enough in front and gave a silly penalty away.
"Then we left the back door open, although there was the possibility of offside for their second goal.
"We were not clinical at the right time and paid a heavy price. We did not do what should have done. We should have stayed solid
and protected our lead."
by Z-Head » 22 Apr 2007 08:29
by Woodcote Royal » 22 Apr 2007 09:15
seahawk10 Anyone who thinks Coppell doesn't want Europe just look at this emotion on the sideline today. He wanted a win today badly and you could see it in his demeanor. From minute 80 on he was up barking at the boys, the ref, the linesmen, anyone within shouting distance. Great job by SC today!
by Z-Head » 22 Apr 2007 09:19
Woodcote Royalseahawk10 Anyone who thinks Coppell doesn't want Europe just look at this emotion on the sideline today. He wanted a win today badly and you could see it in his demeanor. From minute 80 on he was up barking at the boys, the ref, the linesmen, anyone within shouting distance. Great job by SC today!
Jesus wept!!!![]()
So, because he wanted to win yesterday means he wants European football next season despite his constant assertions to the contrary....................................some of you beggar belief
by biscuitsrus » 22 Apr 2007 15:49
readingbeddingFar Canal the independent
Bolton 1 Reading 3: Doyle delivers to batter Bolton
By Jon Culley at the Reebok Stadium
Published: 22 April 2007
http://sport.independent.co.uk/football ... 472123.ece
Ever the level-headed pragmatist, Steve Coppell will not be jumping through hoops even if Reading cap an extraordinary debut
season in the Premiership by qualifying for Europe, as now looks a possibility after an unexpected win propelled them into seventh.
In fact, he shuddered at the thought, arguing that a place in the Uefa Cup next season could set Reading's development back as they
try to establish themselves as a top-flight club.
"We are not ready for it," he said. "We would need a bigger squad that we could not afford and that could actually be a hindrance.
Europe is a feather in the cap but it is no gravy train."
Coppell would have been quite content with finishing in the top half of the table but his players have ambitions beyond that, as they
demonstrated by making Bolton pay for letting their concentration slip in the dying minutes.
Until then, Reading had looked likely to leave empty handed after Sam Allardyce's team had overcome the loss of Nicky Hunt,
El-Hadji Diouf and Kevin Nolan to first-half injuries to go ahead through Nicky Shorey's 64th-minute own goal.
But a penalty six minutes from time, when Abdoulaye Méïté brought down Kevin Doyle, handed them a lifeline, and after Doyle got up
to score his 11th goal of the season from the spot they found the energy to punish a heavy legged Bolton defence.
Doyle scored again in the 89th minute from substitute Seol Ki-Hyeon's low cross and Stephen Hunt stole in to head a third from
Shorey's cross two minutes into stoppage time.
Bolton were on top when David Thompson gave Nicolas Anelka the opportunity for the strike on goal that gave them the advantage,
the Frenchman's curling shot, which may have gone in on its own merits, being deflected in by Shorey.
Anelka and Thompson then had chances to make the points safe but two fine saves by Marcus Hahnemann kept Reading in the game,
and any thoughts Bolton might have entertained that they had done enough were proved painfully wrong.
Europe is a feather in the cap but it is no gravy train."
I'm getting on the gravy train.
by brendywendy » 22 Apr 2007 19:13
Woodcote Royalseahawk10 Anyone who thinks Coppell doesn't want Europe just look at this emotion on the sideline today. He wanted a win today badly and you could see it in his demeanor. From minute 80 on he was up barking at the boys, the ref, the linesmen, anyone within shouting distance. Great job by SC today!
Jesus wept!!!![]()
So, because he wanted to win yesterday means he wants European football next season despite his constant assertions to the contrary....................................some of you beggar belief
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