Squad for 2025-2026

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Re: Squad for 2025-2026

by traff » 23 Aug 2025 10:38

Encouraging to see that we are imprinting the same playing profile through all age groups at the club.
Makes it so much easier for the youngster to transition to the first team :wink:
https://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/2025/a ... -city-u21/

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Re: Squad for 2025-2026

by Sutekh » 23 Aug 2025 10:46

traff Encouraging to see that we are imprinting the same playing profile through all age groups at the club.
Makes it so much easier for the youngster to transition to the first team :wink:
https://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/2025/a ... -city-u21/


Are the number of attempts on goal as bad with the youngsters as they are with the first XI?

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Re: Squad for b2025-2026

by Snowflake Royal » 23 Aug 2025 10:48

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Snowflake Royal We don't need 3 forwards, we need at max 2, assuming at least 1 is a striker.

Where would you say we need another signing then position wise?

Er... striker. And then it depends on deciding where all the not really quite got a position forwards are actually playing.

Is KelvinE gonna be a striker or a LWer? We need to choose.

Are Kyerewaa and Doyle wingers or AMs? We need to choose.

What the hell is Garcia supposed to be?

Are Camara, Kyerewaa, Lane and Garcia left or right wingers? Choose.

Then we fill in the gap that's left. If Kelvin's gonna be a striker, we need a winger, unless Doyle and Kyerewaa are wingers, in which case we need a CAM. If KelvinE is gonna be a winger we need 2 strikers.

And should a quick good CB become available - yes. Otheriwse no.

We might end up looking for another LB in January if Jacob doesn't do it, and nor does Dorsett or he gets injured again, and Ryan/Clarke aren't quite there yet. But we've barely tested any of those options so far.

Midfield we've got Wing, Fraser, Savage, Elliott, Doyle, Rushesha, Borgnis, Spencer, Sackey... it's more than enough... just pick the right combination and put them in the right place.

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Re: Squad for b2025-2026

by West F » 23 Aug 2025 13:14

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Snowflake Royal We don't need 3 forwards, we need at max 2, assuming at least 1 is a striker.

Where would you say we need another signing then position wise?


Pace in central defensive areas. Losing the recovery pace of Mbengue, has destabilised Ruben’s tactical set up. It means that the back four cannot play high. Due to this, the midfield cannot support any press that the front three initiate. It leaves a lot of space for the opposition to play in when in transitional phases, or in controlled possession.
The team’s lack of pace at the back was exposed against Lincoln, when the high line we were trying to play was very exposed. After this, the solution has been to play a lot deeper, in an attempt to prevent space in behind.
If the defence sits deeper, so does the midfield. This leaves the front three disconnected from their midfield, leading to longer higher risk passes from deep midfielders.
When we are chasing a goal, the back four have no choice in whether to push on or not. This means we are more able to pin the opposition in, and therefore create more chances. There is of course much more risk of being caught on the break, but the rewards far outweigh the risk if you are already losing.
The lack of pace in the centre of defence is having a massive effect on the ability to score goals.

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Re: Squad for 2025-2026

by Hound » 23 Aug 2025 13:36

Don’t disagree but there have been lots of very good CB pairs that aren’t especially quick. It’s as much about reading the game (not Mbengues strong point)

Maybe Williams can bring that.


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Re: Squad for 2025-2026

by linkenholtroyal » 24 Aug 2025 22:21

Armando Dobra being linked now. (Aswell as half of the Championship and League 1)

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Re: Squad for 2025-2026

by Sutekh » 25 Aug 2025 08:05

linkenholtroyal Armando Dobra being linked now. (Aswell as half of the Championship and League 1)


Tw@tter again? Chesterfield are obviously going to sell their star winger for 25p and a bag of nuts, so won’t be coming here :roll:

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Re: Squad for 2025-2026

by Brogue » 25 Aug 2025 08:58

Hound Don’t disagree but there have been lots of very good CB pairs that aren’t especially quick. It’s as much about reading the game (not Mbengues strong point)

Maybe Williams can bring that.


Gorkss and Pearce… a championship winning CB partnership and Pearce had the turning circle of the titanic.

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Re: Squad for 2025-2026

by Esteban » 25 Aug 2025 09:10

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Hound Don’t disagree but there have been lots of very good CB pairs that aren’t especially quick. It’s as much about reading the game (not Mbengues strong point)

Maybe Williams can bring that.


Gorkss and Pearce… a championship winning CB partnership and Pearce had the turning circle of the titanic.


Was going to say the same thing. Pace anywhere on the pitch is always desirable, but if you don't have have it or can't get it, then you have to adapt.


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Re: Squad for 2025-2026

by Snowflake Royal » 25 Aug 2025 10:06

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Hound Don’t disagree but there have been lots of very good CB pairs that aren’t especially quick. It’s as much about reading the game (not Mbengues strong point)

Maybe Williams can bring that.


Gorkss and Pearce… a championship winning CB partnership and Pearce had the turning circle of the titanic.


Was going to say the same thing. Pace anywhere on the pitch is always desirable, but if you don't have have it or can't get it, then you have to adapt.

Both read the game very well and had a very solid defensive midfield screening them.

If you can read what's coming you need less pace.

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Re: Squad for 2025-2026

by West F » 25 Aug 2025 10:08

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Hound Don’t disagree but there have been lots of very good CB pairs that aren’t especially quick. It’s as much about reading the game (not Mbengues strong point)

Maybe Williams can bring that.


Gorkss and Pearce… a championship winning CB partnership and Pearce had the turning circle of the titanic.


They were not playing in a pressing 4 3 3

The recent introduction of Fraser has also killed any press. He sits in out of possession, which may be his natural game. Against Bolton it left Savage chasing pigeons on his own. You cannot have a cohesive unit if there are so many disconnects from your original out of possession strategy. You either change, adapt and evolve, or die out.
You cannot press, if your back line are deep. Without real pace at the back, such a strategy will be ineffective.

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Re: Squad for 2025-2026

by Sutekh » 26 Aug 2025 17:55

Latest listing

Name - Contract Expiry

5 GOALKEEPERS

Tom NORCOTT - 2026
Joel PEREIRA - 2028
Matthew ROWLEY - 2026
Jack STEVENS - 2027
Josh WELLAND - 2027

6 RIGHT BACKS

Kelvin ABREFA - 2026
Ashqar AHMED - 2027
Boyd BEACROFT - 2026
Emmanuel OSHO - 2026
Tivonge RUSHESHA - 2026 - also defensive midfielder
Andy YIADOM - 2026 - also centre back

4 LEFT BACKS

John CLARKE - 2026
Andre GARCIA - 2026 - also attacking midfielder
Matty JACOB - 2026 - on loan from Hull City
John RYAN - 2026

7 CENTRE BACKS

Finley BURNS - 2026 - on loan from Manchester City
Jeriel DORSETT - 2026 - also left back
Philip DUAH - 2026
Abraham KANU - 2026 - season loan to Forest Green Rovers
Paudie O’CONNOR - 2029
Michael STICKLAND - 2026 (+1 year option)
Derrick WILLIAMS - 2027

Sam HARRISON - 2026 (Sam is listed everywhere as just a Defender).

5 CENTRAL MIDFIELDERS

Joseph BAROUGH - 2026
Ben ELLIOTT - 2026
Luke HOWARD - 2026
Charlie SAVAGE - 2027
Lewis WING - 2028

3 DEFENSIVE MIDFIELDERS

Liam FRASER - 2027
Jacob HAMMOND-CHAMBERS-BORGNIS - 2026
Shay SPENCER - 2026

8 ATTACKING MIDFIELDERS

Carter-Blue BOWDERY - 2026
Mamadi CAMARA - 2026
Kamari DOYLE - 2026 - on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion
Kelvin EHIBHATIOMHAN - 2027
Daniel KYEREWAA - 2027
Paddy LANE - 2028
Jeremiah OKINE-PETERS - 2026
Tyler SACKEY - 2026 - also defensive midfielder

3 STRIKERS

Jack MARRIOTT - 2028
Mark O’MAHONY - 2026 - on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion
Basil TUMA - 2026

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Re: Squad for 2025-2026

by WestYorksRoyal » 27 Aug 2025 17:34

If you assume Ritchie is done given the amount of people reporting it, we could now put out two XIs that would be competitive in this division, which is a sign of depth:

1st XI

Pereira
Ahmed O'Connor Williams Jacob
Elliott Wing Savage
Lane Marriot Kyerewaa

2nd XI
Stephens
Abrefa Burns Stickland Dorsett
Rushesha Fraser Doyle
Ritchie O'Mahony Camara

Left out:
Ehibhatiomhan
Garcia
Yiadom
Ryan
Spencer

If we also Nathan Ferguson to upgrade on Stickland and another CF option to have to say we have a lot of depth. Maybe Redwood have come through.

Who knows what our best XI is though.


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Re: Squad for 2025-2026

by Snowflake Royal » 27 Aug 2025 17:44

WestYorksRoyal If you assume Ritchie is done given the amount of people reporting it, we could now put out two XIs that would be competitive in this division, which is a sign of depth:

1st XI

Pereira
Ahmed O'Connor Williams Jacob
Elliott Wing Savage
Lane Marriot Kyerewaa

2nd XI
Stephens
Abrefa Burns Stickland Dorsett
Rushesha Fraser Doyle
Ritchie O'Mahony Camara

Left out:
Ehibhatiomhan
Yiadom
Ryan
Spencer

If we also Nathan Ferguson to upgrade on Stickland and another CF option to have to say we have a lot of depth. Maybe Redwood have come through.

Who knows what our best XI is though.

Best should be

..,.................Pereira
Abrefa, Williams, O'Connor, Dorsett*
.........Elliott, Wing, Savage
.......Lane, Marriott, KelvinE

*don’t know how good Ritchie is as a potential LB.

Wouldn't be surprised to see Doyle in for Elliott come end of season though.

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Re: Squad for 2025-2026

by Hound » 27 Aug 2025 18:14

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WestYorksRoyal If you assume Ritchie is done given the amount of people reporting it, we could now put out two XIs that would be competitive in this division, which is a sign of depth:

1st XI

Pereira
Ahmed O'Connor Williams Jacob
Elliott Wing Savage
Lane Marriot Kyerewaa

2nd XI
Stephens
Abrefa Burns Stickland Dorsett
Rushesha Fraser Doyle
Ritchie O'Mahony Camara

Left out:
Ehibhatiomhan
Yiadom
Ryan
Spencer

If we also Nathan Ferguson to upgrade on Stickland and another CF option to have to say we have a lot of depth. Maybe Redwood have come through.

Who knows what our best XI is though.

Best should be

..,.................Pereira
Abrefa, Williams, O'Connor, Dorsett*
.........Elliott, Wing, Savage
.......Lane, Marriott, KelvinE

*don’t know how good Ritchie is as a potential LB.

Wouldn't be surprised to see Doyle in for Elliott come end of season though.


Yes I’d go to a similar side. I think Jacob prob offers a bit more than Dorsett and atm I’d go MoM over Marriott - but hopefully Marriott will change my mind on him

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Re: Squad for 2025-2026

by WestYorksRoyal » 27 Aug 2025 18:48

I wonder if we'll see a few leave on loan. Stickland could become 5th choice CB and Ryan is 3rd choice LB, but neither are far off being L1 ready. We should be finding them game time. Lots of Cup games before Christmas, so maybe January is the time to find them loans.

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Re: Squad for 2025-2026

by Hound » 28 Aug 2025 10:53

New signing teaser….Ritchie I imagine

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Re: Squad for 2025-2026

by Clyde1998 » 28 Aug 2025 11:01

Hound New signing teaser….Ritchie I imagine

Confirmed on a two year deal: https://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/2025/a ... t-ritchie/

Again seems too long for an older player (1+1 preferable).

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Re: Squad for 2025-2026

by WestYorksRoyal » 28 Aug 2025 11:08

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Hound New signing teaser….Ritchie I imagine

Confirmed on a two year deal: https://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/2025/a ... t-ritchie/

Again seems too long for an older player (1+1 preferable).

He still played a big part for Portsmouth last season, seems fit and is a model professional. I think he can play a big part for 2 years, and at his age the length of contract would have been a big sticking point in negotiations. I don't think he'd have come here on a 1 + 1 deal.

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Re: Squad for 2025-2026

by Hound » 28 Aug 2025 11:23

2 years is fine in his case

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