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Reading 1-0 Cheltenham
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Reading
W Ferry (og 33)
Cheltenham
No goals
Steve Coppell once said the nature of the season you were going to have is not defined in the first few games. He went on the say, by December we will know which end of the table we be looking at come the end of the season. Never has that been more accurate than the current season. This evening’s game brought the welcome relief of the first points of the season and a first league win in fifteen games. To a certain extent the nature of the victory was irrelevant, but there was more to take from this performance than just a morale boosting win.

New manager Ruben Seles made sweeping changes to the team which was defeated by a single goal at Port Vale and there was a strange symmetry about both performances. A first half dominated by Reading and a scrappy second half with the result determined by a freakish deflected goal. The crucial difference this time was the goal went to Reading, a result of a penetrating run at the heart of the Cheltenham defence and a shot which came off Ferry before looping over the advancing Southwood into an empty net.

The goal was a fair reward for some sharp and direct attacking football from a youthful, talented, and enthusiastic group of players bearing a strong resemblance to the team which had performed so impressively at Millwall recently.

After five minutes, former Reading ‘keeper, Southwood was tested by an excellent long range strike from Carson charging forward from the back. That seemed to set the pattern for the first half. Cheltenham offered nothing going forward, and looked sluggish in midfield, and vulnerable at the back. Wing looked comfortable in midfield and Savage was picking out some delightful short penetrating passes. Some sharp one touch passing and movement kept Cheltenham on the back foot. It was only a slight lack of composure and presence in the box which denied Reading more goals.

Cheltenham rallied in the second half and posed more of a threat going forward. Reading lost their defensive shape at times and became increasingly reliant on long balls from the back. Seles wisely turned to the experience of McIntyre, Hutchinson and Yiadom on the bench to stabilise the defence, and Aeez to freshen up the attack. The tireless Vickers lasted the entire match, including the remarkable nine minutes of added time, and was constant thorn in the side of the visitors defence with his ability to retain possession and run at the defence.

Ruben Seles seems to know what he expects for his players, but with so little time on his arrival to prepare for this season, the August fixtures are pretty much like pre-season preparation in the way he is getting to know his squad. So far there are encouraging signs from players and manager alike, and as previously mentioned, it is good to get that first league win under our belt.

John Wells

League Position — 2023/2024

Post-Match Fans' Opinion

  • BR Brogue 15 Aug 2023 · 11:04pm

    Vickers doesn’t wear shin pads, fabulous player with the ball at his feet, naive decision making at times but to expected at his age. Has bags of raw talent Knibbs looked out of his depth Bindon had so much time on the ball looked classy apart from one stray backpass Abbey was imperious Carson no one got passed him all night Wing savage camara - meh did ok didn’t stand out WiFi - great hold up play quick feet lead the line well, needs more composure when shooting Mbengue solid defensively not great going forward Button solid

  • RR retro royal 15 Aug 2023 · 11:20pm

    Didn't really believe a drop in division would be good for us, but now with the youth stepping up, think it is. A season improving and a late push for the playoffs just missing out then going up the following season and the players having a couple of seasons behind them ready for the Championship. Hopefully we got good contracts on them all

  • SK skipper 15 Aug 2023 · 11:30pm

    Didn't really believe a drop in division would be good for us, but now with the youth stepping up, think it is. A season improving and a late push for the playoffs just missing out then going up the following season and the players having a couple of seasons behind them ready for the Championship. Hopefully we got good contracts on them all I thought it would be a disaster, but i'm beginning to eat my words. Financially it's awful, but we seem to be pulling ourself out of a funke. I'm so damned excited about this season! Lets goooo

  • RG RG30 15 Aug 2023 · 11:33pm

    Defensively we looked solid again. Abbey was exceptional for the second Tuesday night game running. He reads the game well, has pace and the physicality to cope with the strikers in this division. Bindon next to him also very good. Also thought Carson at LB played well again and I’d be happy to start him in ahead of NGW. Defensively looks more solid. For all the possession we had, we created very little and need to have more to show for it. But nice to finally get a league win.

  • CR Crowbar6753 15 Aug 2023 · 11:37pm

    This is a project in the making and today and the Millwall game we've just seen a glimpse of Reading FC slowly moving in the right direction. These youngsters are fearless, however, they will make mistakes along the road. Bowen really has worked wonders with the recruitment so far with young hungry players with promise of bright futures ahead of them and the possibility of good sell on fees to fund the club moving forward. This young new signing today from Chelsea comes with plenty of promise if he can stay fit. The football on display is so much more positive and fun to watch and is total night and day from the turgid bore fest on…

  • GF Gunny Fishcake 15 Aug 2023 · 11:41pm

    Great result and a glimmer of hope in the stadium tonight. The relief at the final whistle was palpable and will be a massive boost of confidence for all the young players . Good battling team performance where no individuals either stood out or performed poorly. Well played lads onwards we go.

  • AR Ark Royal 15 Aug 2023 · 11:43pm

    Maybe the start of a new era tonight and the kids were great. Vickers is a talent and Carson looks a real find at LB, Bindon was coolness personified; Abbey was exceptional and looks a natural leader. However, our second half performances have been worrying and each of the three league games to date have followed the same pattern. We did not create a chance of note in the second half and we really need to add some goal-scoring power. Will be a real test on Saturday against Stevenage: Steve Evans' teams are big, physical and direct. Not sure if Selles will start that XI again.

  • RM Ranty McRantface 15 Aug 2023 · 11:46pm

    Well. League One is shit isn't it :lol: First off. Well done to the team for securing their first league win since Feb. That will be a massive confidence boost to all around the club. Now to the football. When we had the ball on the deck we looked good. It is great to see the youngsters going gung ho but we have to be realistic here. We will not be winning many games in this league if we play like that against better teams in this division. We hoofed the ball forward at every opportunity from the back and the forwards weren't able to hold onto it for more than a few seconds in the 2nd half especially. Selles knows these guys can't…

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This League One game took place 1055 days ago in the 2023/2024 season.