2009–10 Reading F.C. season

Reading Football Club played 2009–10 season in the Football League Championship, having lost 3–0 on aggregate to Burnley in the Championship playoff semi-final. Reading have a new manager, Brian McDermott, who succeeded ex-boss Brendan Rogers on 27 January 2010, after excelling in an FA Cup run as caretaker manager.

Reading F.C.
2009–10 season
ChairmanJohn Madejski
ManagerBrendan Rodgers Till 16 December 2009
Brian McDermott from 17 December 2009
Football League Championship9th
FA CupQuarter Final
Football League Cup2nd Round
Top goalscorerLeague: Gylfi Sigurðsson (16)
All: Gylfi Sigurðsson (20)
Highest home attendance23,656 (v's Liverpool F.C.)
Lowest home attendance5,576 (v's Barnsley)

Review & events

Preseason – July

Reading travelled to Didcot Town for their first Pre-Season match where they ran out 5–1 winners with goals from Sigurdsson, Bignall, Henry, Harper and Church. Reading then lost 2–1 at Kettering Town with Church (11') scoring the only goal for the Berkshire side. Reading drew 2–2 with Premier League side, Chelsea in their final Pre-Season match, with goals from Jimmy Kebe and Scott Davies. However between the defeat to Kettering Town and draw with Chelsea Reading embarked on a tour of Sweden

Tour of Sweden

Reading beat Jonsereds 8–0 with Robson-Kanu scoring a hat trick, Church and Davies scoring braces and a goal from Gunnarsson. The Royals' next game was against Tolo IF whom they beat 4–0 with Shane Long scoring all four of Reading's goals. Reading played Qviding in their 3rd and final game of the tour, winning 2–1, with both goals scored by Noel Hunt after Reading were 1–0 down.

Reading XI, reserve and other matches

A Reading XI beat Tooting & Mitcham 3–0. Later on in the preseason campaign another Reading XI visited Farnborough where the Hampshire side were eventual 3–2 winners. Reading also played a 'Champions XI' in a Testimonial match, for former player Graeme Murty, winning the match 3–2.

August

With the kick-off to the 2009–10 Championship season beginning on Saturday 8 August, Reading played Notts Forest and just like the season before, drew. Other fixtures in August were the heavy defeats to Newcastle and Sheffield United. However a draw away at Swansea and a convincing win at Barnsley were positives. Top scorer at the end of August is Noel Hunt

September

First match of the month saw Reading draw at home to Doncaster Rovers 0–0. The Royals then lost at home to Cardiff 1–0. The defeat was followed up by a loss to Peterborough. Despite the Royals being 2–0 up at half time, the lead was lost and Peterborough ended up winning 3–2. The month ended with further disappointment at the Madejski Stadium where, despite again taking the lead through an early goal from Grzegorz Rasiak, Reading could only draw 1–1 with Watford.

October

Leroy Lita returned to the Madejski Stadium on 2 October and scored the visitors second goal, as Middlesbrough won 2–0, extending Reading's winless run at home to 14 league games.

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  AUS Adam Federici
2 DF  ENG Liam Rosenior
3 DF  SCO Chris Armstrong[1]
4 MF  MLI Kalifa Cissé[2]
5 DF  ENG Matt Mills
6 MF  ISL Brynjar Gunnarsson
7 MF  IRL Jay Tabb[3]
8 MF  CZE Marek Matějovský
9 FW  IRL Shane Long
10 FW  IRL Noel Hunt
11 MF  JAM Jobi McAnuff[4]
12 FW  IRL Dave Mooney
14 MF  MLI Jimmy Kébé[5]
16 DF  ISL Ívar Ingimarsson (club captain)[6]
17 MF  ENG James Henry
18 FW  WAL Simon Church[7]
19 MF  ENG Hal Robson-Kanu[8]
20 MF  TUR Jem Karacan[9]
21 GK  ENG Ben Hamer
22 DF  IRL Julian Kelly
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 FW  POL Grzegorz Rasiak
24 DF  ENG Ryan Bertrand
25 MF  ISL Gylfi Sigurðsson
26 DF  SCO Alex Pearce[10] (vice-captain)[6]
27 MF  IRL Scott Davies[11]
28 MF  ENG Michail Antonio
29 FW  ENG Nicholas Bignall
30 MF  AUS Oliver Bozanic
31 GK  DEN Mikkel Andersen
32 FW  BUL Radoslav Vasilev
33 MF  ENG Mitchell Bryant
34 MF  ENG Brian Howard
35 DF  ENG Shaun Cummings[12]
36 FW  ISL Gunnar Heiðar Þorvaldsson
37 MF  WAL Jake Taylor[13]
38 FW  ENG Abdulai Bell-Baggie[14]
40 DF  ENG Andy Griffin
41 GK  ENG Alex McCarthy
44 DF  GEO Zurab Khizanishvili

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
11 MF  IRL Stephen Hunt (to Wolves)
15 MF  ENG James Harper (to Sheffield United)
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 DF  CMR Andre Bikey (to Burnley)
48 DF  IRL Darren O'Dea (returned to Celtic after loan)

Transfers

In

Date Position Nationality Name From Fee
8 August 2009 CB Matt Mills Doncaster Rovers £2,000,000[15]
27 August 2009 LM Jobi McAnuff Watford Undisclosed[16]
27 August 2009 FW Grzegorz Rasiak Southampton Undisclosed[16]
2 September 2009 RB Shaun Cummings Chelsea Undisclosed[17]
3 September 2009 CM Brian Howard Sheffield United Undisclosed[18]

Out

Date Position Nationality Name To Fee
30 June 2009 FW Kevin Doyle Wolves Undisclosed[19]
11 August 2009 MF Stephen Hunt Hull City Undisclosed[20]
18 August 2009 CB André Bikey Burnley Undisclosed[21]
28 January 2010 MF James Harper Sheffield United Free[22]

Loans in

Date from Date to Position Nationality Name From
17 July 2009 Season-long LB Ryan Bertrand Chelsea[23]
1 September 2009 26 December 2009 CB Darren O'Dea Celtic[24][25]
3 January 2010 End of the season FW Gunnar Heiðar Þorvaldsson Esbjerg[26]
11 January 2010 End of the season RB Andy Griffin Stoke City[27]
25 January 2010 End of the season CB Zurab Khizanishvili Blackburn Rovers[28]

Loans out

Date from Date to Position Nationality Name To
17 July 2009 6 Months MF Oliver Bozanic Cheltenham Town
5 August 2009 6 Months GK Alex McCarthy Yeovil Town
31 August 2009 4 Months FW Nicholas Bignall Stockport County
1 September 2009 4 Months GK Mikkel Andersen Bristol Rovers
2 September 2009 Season-long RB Liam Rosenior Ipswich Town
2 September 2009 Season-long MF James Harper Sheffield United
10 September 2009 29 December 2009 MF James Henry Millwall

Released

Date Position Nationality Name Joined Date
7 May 2010[29] MF Oliver Bozanic Central Coast Mariners 10 May 2010[30]
7 May 2010[29] MF Mitchell Bryant
7 May 2010[29] DF Liam Rosenior Hull City 29 October 2010 [31]
7 May 2010[29] FW Radoslav Vasilev Slavia Sofia July 2010

Competitions

Competition Started round Final
position / round
First match Last match
Football League Championship 2009–10 9 8 August 20092 May 2010
Football League Cup 1st round 2nd round 11 August 200925 August 2009
FA Cup 3rd round 6th round 2 January 20107 March 2010

Updated to match played 2 May 2011
Source: Competitions

Championship

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
46 17 12 17 68 63  +5 63 10 7 6 39 22  +17 7 5 11 29 41  −12

Last updated: 28 December 2011.
Source: Reading FC

Results by round

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundHHAAHAHHAHAHAAHAHHAAHHAHAAAHAHAAHHHAAHAHAHHAAH
ResultDLDLWDLLDWLLLLWDWLWLDDDLLLWWWWLWWWWDWDLWDLWDLW
Position18231921181718212119202121222122202118192120192021232222221820181716141311111212111199119
Source: BBC Sport
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Results

8 August 2009 1 Reading 0–0 Nottingham Forest Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Report Chambers  87' Attendance: 19,640
Referee: Phil Crossley
15 August 2009 2 Newcastle United 3–0 Reading St James' Park
17:20 BST (UTC+1) Ameobi  38', 66', 75' (pen.) Report Attendance: 36,944
Referee: Anthony Taylor
18 August 2009 3 Swansea City 0–0 Reading Liberty Stadium
19:45 BST (UTC+1) Report Attendance: 12,775
Referee: Simon Hooper
22 August 2009 4 Reading 1–3 Sheffield United Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Mills  13' Report Quinn  42'
Ward  62'
Cotterill  90+1'
Attendance: 16,025
Referee: Mick Russell
29 August 2009 5 Barnsley 1–3 Reading Oakwell
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Gray  11' Report Pearce  29'
Hunt  53' (pen.), 54'
Attendance: 11,116
Referee: Michael Oliver
8 September 2009 6 Reading 0–0 Doncaster Rovers Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) [Report] Attendance: 15,697
Referee: Phil Gibbs
16 September 2009 7 Reading 0–1 Cardiff Madejski Stadium
20:00 BST (UTC+1) Report Burke  58'
McPhail  75'
Attendance: 16,687
Referee: Paul Taylor
19 September 2009 8 Peterborough 3–2 Reading London Road Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Mackail-Smith  48'
McLean  54'
Boyd  90+1'
Report Sigurðsson  30'
Church  42'
Attendance: 8,521
Referee: Chris Sarginson
26 September 2009 9 Reading 1–1 Watford Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Rasiak  7' Report Graham  66'
Ellington  67'  80'
Attendance: 18,147
Referee: Mark Haywood
29 September 2009 10 Preston North End 1–2 Reading Deepdale
19:45 BST (UTC+1) Parkin  85' (pen.) Report Church  33'
Kébé  42'
Attendance: 10,987
Referee: Andy Penn
3 October 2009 11 Reading 0–2 Middlesbrough Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Report St Ledger  12'
Lita  55'
Attendance: 17,638
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
17 October 2009 12 West Brom 3–1 Reading The Hawthorns
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Thomas  28', 65'
Mulumbu  87'
Report Mills  6' Attendance: 20,935
Referee: Anthony Taylor
20 October 2009 13 QPR 4–1 Reading Loftus Road
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Watson  19'  30'
Akos Buzsaky  31'
Simpson  39'
Vine  71'
Agyemang  83'
Report Ingimarsson  38'  46'
Howard  86'
Attendance: 11,400
Referee: Andy Hall
26 October 2009 14 Reading 0–1 Leicester City Madejski Stadium
20:00 BST (UTC+1) Report Waghorn  45' Attendance: 16,192
Referee: Keith Hill
31 October 2009 15 Coventry City 1–3 Reading Ricoh Arena
15:00 GMT Eastwood  64' Report Rasiak  1', 72'
McAnuff  54'
Attendance: 15,165
Referee: Eddie Ilderton
7 November 2009 16 Reading 1–1 Ipswich Town Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Church  47' Report Stead  9' Attendance: 19,053
Referee: Dean Whitestone
21 November 2009 17 Reading 2–1 Blackpool Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Sigurðsson  52'
Rasiak  83'
Report Ormerod  58' Attendance: 15,945
Referee: Graham Scott
28 November 2009 18 Derby County 2–1 Reading Pride Park Stadium
15:00 GMT Green
Hulse  73'
Report Sigurðsson  56' Attendance: 30,174
Referee: Andy Haines
5 December 2009 19 Sheffield Wednesday 0–2 Reading Hillsborough Stadium
15:00 GMT Report Rasiak  48'
Cissé  66'
Attendance: 22,090
Referee: David Webb
8 December 2009 20 Reading 2–4 Crystal Palace Madejski Stadium
20:00 GMT Pearce  31'
Sigurðsson  80' (pen.)
Report Clyne  7'
Ambrose  45+1'
Moses  45+2', 88'
Attendance: 16,629
Referee: Kevin Friend
12 December 2009 21 Reading 1–1 Scunthorpe United Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Rasiak  16' Report Hooper  80' Attendance: 15,274
Referee: Andy Bates
19 December 2009 22 Bristol City 1–1 Reading Ashton Gate
15:00 GMT Hartley  13' (pen.) Report Church  90+1'
Church  13'  90+2'
Attendance: 14,366
Referee: Mark Haywood
26 December 2009 23 Reading 1–1 Swansea City Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Sigurðsson  45' Report Pratley  36' Attendance: 19,608
Referee: M Russell
30 December 2009 24 Plymouth Argyle 4–1 Reading Home Park
15:00 GMT Judge  13' (pen.), 63'
Arnason  59'
Barnes  84'
Report Sigurðsson  62' Attendance: 12,091
Referee: Simon Hooper
16 January 2010 25 Nottingham Forest 2–1 Reading City Ground
15:00 GMT Anderson  11'
Earnshaw  41'
Shorey  68'
Report Kebe  90+4' Attendance: 27,635
Referee: Darren Deadman
26 January 2010 26 Sheffield United 3–0 Reading Bramall Lane
20:00 GMT Fortune  12'
Cresswell  42'
Morgan  80'
Report Attendance: 24,009
Referee: Phil Crossley
30 January 2010 27 Reading 1–0 Barnsley Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Long  29' Report Attendance: 15,580
Referee: James Linnington
6 February 2010 28 Doncaster Rovers 1–2 Reading Keepmoat Stadium
17:15 GMT Sharp  81' (pen.) Report Long  38'
Howard  77'
Mills  80'
Attendance: 8,827
Referee: Keith Stroud
9 February 2010 29 Reading 2–1 Plymouth Argyle Madejski Stadium
20:00 GMT Long  51', 90+4' (pen.) Report Fletcher  68' Attendance: 15,484
Referee: Oliver Langford
17 February 2010 30 Crystal Palace 1–3 Reading Selhurst Park
19:45 GMT Scannell  55' Report Church  23', 81'
Kébé  47'
Attendance: 13,259
Referee: Dean Whitestone
20 February 2010 31 Blackpool 2–0 Reading Bloomfield Road
15:00 GMT Campbell  41'
Adam  74'
Report Attendance: 7,147
Referee: Craig Pawson
27 February 2010 32 Reading 5–0 Sheffield Wednesday Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Kebe  42', 71'
Rasiak  45+1', 65'
Church  52'
Report Attendance: 17,573
Referee: Graham Hegley
10 March 2010 33 Reading 4–1 Derby County Madejski Stadium
20:00 GMT Long  8'
Kébé  35'
Bertrand  69'
Church  84'
Report Sunu  21'
Deeney  41'
Attendance: 14,096
Referee: K Wright
13 March 2010 34 Reading 2–0 Bristol City Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Sigurðsson  12', 22' (pen.) Report Attendance: 17,900
Referee: Paul Taylor
16 March 2010 35 Reading 1–0 QPR Madejski Stadium
20:00 GMT Sigurðsson  85' (pen.) Report Stewart  32'  44' Attendance: 16,886
Referee: Gavin Ward
20 March 2010 36 Middlesbrough 1–1 Reading Riverside Stadium
15:00 GMT Killen  47' Report Wheater  63' (o.g.) Attendance: 17,082
Referee: A Hall
24 March 2010 37 Leicester City 1–2 Reading Walkers Stadium
19:45 GMT Waghorn  40' Report Kébé  16'
Sigurðsson  90+2' (pen.)
Attendance: 20,108
Referee: D Foster
27 March 2010 38 Reading 1–1 WBA Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Sigurðsson  6' Report Tamas  84' Attendance: 20,515
Referee: Andy D'Urso
3 April 2010 39 Ipswich Town 2–1 Reading Portman Road
15:00 BST (UTC+1) McAuley  41'
Walters  45'
Report Mills  30'
Sigurðsson  90'
Attendance: 21,403
Referee: Keith Stroud
5 April 2010 40 Reading 3–0 Coventry City Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Rasiak  15'
Church  22' (pen.)
Kébé  40'
Report Attendance: 17,435
Referee: A Woolmer
10 April 2010 41 Cardiff City 0–0 Reading Cardiff City Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Report Attendance: 21,248
Referee: A Bates
13 April 2010 42 Reading 1–2 Newcastle United Madejski Stadium
20:00 BST (UTC+1) Simpson  72' (o.g.) Report Nolan  20', 42' Attendance: 23,163
Referee: F Graham
17 April 2010 43 Reading 6–0 Peterborough United Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Pearce  3'
Sigurðsson  25' (pen.), 76'
McAnuff  29'
Kébé  44'
Long  59'
Report Attendance: 15,982
Referee: C Boyeson
20 April 2010 44 Scunthorpe United 2–2 Reading Glanford Park
19:45 BST (UTC+1) Hooper  82'
Sparrow  89'
Report Pearce  48'
Sigurðsson  72' (pen.)
Attendance: 5,299
Referee: G Salisbury
24 April 2010 45 Watford 3–0 Reading Vicarage Road
15:00 BST (UTC+1) Graham  30', 55'
Helguson  47'
Report Attendance: 15,949
Referee: Kevin Friend
2 May 2010 46 Reading 4–1 Preston North End Madejski Stadium
13:00 BST (UTC+1) Kébé  12'
McAnuff  17'
Sigurðsson  72'
Church  90+3'
Report Wallace  64' Attendance: 19,239

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
7 Swansea City 46 17 18 11 40 37 +3 69
8 Sheffield United 46 17 14 15 62 55 +7 65
9 Reading 46 17 12 17 68 63 +5 63
10 Bristol City 46 15 18 13 56 65 9 63
11 Middlesbrough 46 16 14 16 58 50 +8 62
Source: The Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

FA Cup

2 January 2010 Third Round Reading 1–1 Liverpool Madejski Stadium
17:15 GMT Church  24' Report Gerrard  36' Attendance: 23,656
Referee: Martin Atkinson
13 January 2010 Third Round Replay Liverpool 1–2 (a.e.t.) Reading Anfield
19:45 GMT Bertrand  45+1' (o.g.) Report Sigurðsson  90+4' (pen.)
Long  100'
Attendance: 31,063
Referee: Phil Dowd
23 January 2010 Fourth Round Reading 1–0 Burnley Madejski Stadium
12:45 GMT Sigurðsson  87' Report Attendance: 12,910
Referee: Andy D'Urso
13 February 2010 Fifth Round Reading 2–2 West Brom Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Kebe  1'
Long  48'
Church  73'
Report Koren  18'
Mulumbu  46'  61'
Mattock  87'
Attendance: 18,008
Referee: Chris Foy
24 February 2010 Fifth Round Replay West Brom 2–3 (a.e.t.) Reading The Hawthorns
12:45 GMT Koren  6', 47' Report Kebe  9'
Howard  90+3'
Sigurðsson  95'
McAnuff  120'1
Attendance: 13,985
Referee: Lee Mason
7 March 2010 Sixth Round Reading 2–4 Aston Villa Madejski Stadium
13:45 GMT Long  27', 42' Report Young  47'
Carew  51', 55', 90' (pen.)
Attendance: 23,175
Referee: Mike Dean
Notes
  • Jobi McAnuff was sent off for violent conduct after the final whistle.

Football League Cup

11 August 2009 First Round Reading 5–1 Burton Albion Madejski Stadium
20:00 BST (UTC+1) Mooney  6', 77'
Bignall  7', 9'
Sigurðsson  27'
Report Phillips  59' Attendance: 5,893
Referee: Gavin Ward
25 August 2009 Second Round Reading 1–2 Barnsley Madejski Stadium
20:00 BST (UTC+1) Kozluk  89' (o.g.) Report Bogdanović  56', 90' (pen.) Attendance: 5,576
Referee: Graham Horwood

Player details

Appearances and goals

As of match played 2 May 2010[32]
No. Pos Nat Player TotalChampionshipFA CupLeague Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Adam Federici 5204606000
3 DF Chris Armstrong 10000010
4 MF Kalifa Cissé 19114+312000
5 DF Matt Mills 30222+126010
6 MF Brynjar Gunnarsson 32018+804+1010
7 MF Jay Tabb 32027+102+100+10
8 MF Marek Matějovský 17013+200020
9 FW Shane Long 36922+962+3300
10 FW Noel Hunt 1225+52000+20
11 MF Jobi McAnuff 4133635000
12 FW Dave Mooney 22000022
14 MF Jimmy Kébé 471230+12103+2200
16 DF Ivar Ingimarsson 3102506000
17 MF James Henry 601+200+1020
18 FW Simon Church 421222+14105+1200
19 MF Hal Robson-Kanu 1804+1300+1000
20 MF Jem Karacan 31019+804000
21 GK Ben Hamer 30000+1020
22 DF Julian Kelly 10000010
23 FW Grzegorz Rasiak 34914+1593+2000
24 DF Ryan Bertrand 5114416010
25 MF Gylfi Sigurðsson 442032+6165311
26 DF Alex Pearce 28424+140+1020
27 MF Scott Davies 503+100010
28 MF Michail Antonio 200+10000+10
29 FW Nicholas Bignall 320+100022
34 MF Brian Howard 39330+423+2100
35 DF Shaun Cummings 80800000
36 FW Gunnar Heiðar Þorvaldsson 502+200+1000
40 DF Andy Griffin 2502104000
44 DF Zurab Khizanishvili 15012+300000
Players who appeared for Reading but left during the season:
2 DF Liam Rosenior 60500010
15 MF James Harper 500+300020
48 DF Darren O'Dea 807+100000

Top scorers

As of match played 2 May 2010[32]
Place Position Nation Number Name Championship FA Cup League Cup Total
1MF25Gylfi Sigurðsson163120
2FW18Simon Church102012
MF14Jimmy Kébé102012
4FW9Shane Long6309
FW23Grzegorz Rasiak9009
6DF26Alex Pearce4004
7MF34Brian Howard2103
MF11Jobi McAnuff3003
Own Goal2013
9FW29Nicholas Bignall0022
FW10Noel Hunt2002
DF5Matt Mills2002
FW12David Mooney0022
13DF24Ryan Bertrand1001
MF4Kalifa Cissé1001
Total 6811685

Disciplinary record

Number Nation Position Name Championship FA Cup League Cup Total
4MFKalifa Cissé20000020
5DFMatt Mills62300092
6MFBrynjar Gunnarsson40100050
7MFJay Tabb00200020
8MFMarek Matejovsky20000020
9FWShane Long01010002
11MFJobi McAnuff30010031
14MFJimmy Kébé30100040
16DFIvar Ingimarsson40100051
18FWSimon Church10000010
19MFHal Robson-Kanu20000020
20MFJem Karacan10100020
23FWGrzegorz Rasiak20000020
24DFRyan Bertrand60000060
25MFGylfi Sigurðsson40100050
26DFAlex Pearce70001080
34MFBrian Howard50100060
40DFAndy Griffin60000060
44DFZurab Khizanishvili20000020
TOTALS 60 3 11 2 1 0 72 5

Team kit

The 2009–10 Reading F.C. kits.[33]

Supplier: Puma
Sponsor(s): Waitrose

Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

References

  1. Armstrong was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, and but chose to represent Scotland, qualifying through his grandmother. Armstrong represented Scotland in 2007.
  2. Cissé was born in Dreux, France, but qualified to represent Mali internationally and made his international debut for Mali in March 2008, having previously represented them at U-20 level.
  3. Tabb was born in Wandsworth, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland and represented Ireland at U-21 level in 2005.
  4. McAnuff was born in Enfield, England, but qualified to represent Jamaica and made his international debut for Jamaica in May 2002.
  5. Kébé was born in Vitry-sur-Seine, France, but qualified to represent Mali internationally and made his international debut for Mali in 2004.
  6. "Ivar announced as new captain". readingfc.co.uk. 6 August 2009. Archived from the original on 9 August 2009. Retrieved 7 August 2009.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. Karacan was born in Lewisham, England, but also qualifies to represent Turkey internationally through his father and has represented Turkey at every youth level.
  10. Pearce was born in Oxford, England, but qualified to represent Scotland and the Republic of Ireland internationally through his parents and made his international debut for the Scottish U-21 side in May 2008, going on to represent Ireland at full international levelin September 2012.
  11. Davies was born in Aylesbury, England, but qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally. Davies was called up to the Republic of Ireland under-21 squad to face Germany on 10 February 2009, but was an unused substitute.
  12. Cummings was born in Hammersmith, England, but qualified to represent Jamaica and made his international debut for Jamaica in September 2013.
  13. 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.
  14. 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.
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