2011–12 Reading F.C. season

The 2011–12 season was Reading Football Club's fourth consecutive season in the Championship since relegation from the Premier League in 2008. It was Brian McDermott's second full season in charge.

Reading
2011–12 season
ChairmanSir John Madejski
ManagerBrian McDermott
StadiumMadejski Stadium
Championship1st (Champions)
FA CupThird round
(eliminated by Stevenage)
League CupFirst round
(eliminated by Charlton Athletic)
Top goalscorerLeague: Adam le Fondre (12)
All: Adam le Fondre (12)
Highest home attendance24,026 vs. West Ham United
10 December 2011
Lowest home attendance15,124 vs. Doncaster Rovers
17 September 2011
Average home league attendance19,219[1]

Despite a poor start, which saw them 23rd in the table at one point, Reading went on to win 17 of 23 games in the second half of the season, securing the Championship title and ensuring promotion back to the Premier League. McDermott was named the LMA Championship Manager of the Season for the achievement.

Season review

Transfers

Ívar Ingimarsson left the club in June after almost eight years and 281 appearances. Pictured in 2008.

On 2 June Reading announced that long time defender and club captain Ívar Ingimarsson[2] was being released, along with David Mooney, Abdulai Bell-Baggie, Danny Joyce, James Rowe and Erik Opsahl. It was also revealed that Julian Kelly and Scott Davies were also leaving to join Notts County and Crawley Town respectively. On the same day Reading announced the signings of Australian youth internationals, and brothers, Cameron and Ryan Edwards from Perth Glory and the Australian Institute of Sport respectively, as well as confirming that Mikele Leigertwood would be joining from Queens Park Rangers for a substantial fee[2] upon the opening of the transfer window. On 6 July Reading released pictures of their new kits for the upcoming season. On 7 July Matthew Mills was sold to Leicester City for a substantial fee, rumoured to be £5 million.[3] On 13 July the official squad numbers[4] were released for the season along with Jobi McAnuff being named the new club captain[5] following Matt Mills' departure. On 25 July Reading announced that Bongani Khumalo had joined them on a season-long loan from Tottenham Hotspur, and would take the number 26. On 8 August Shane Long was sold to West Brom for an undisclosed amount, believed to be £4.5 million, rising to £6.5 million in clauses.

Friendlies

On 2 June Reading announced that they would be partaking in a pre-season trip to Slovenia to play a two games between 11 and 20 July, but the opponents had yet to be confirmed. It was also announced that Reading would have a friendly away against Northampton Town on 27 July. The Reading team split into the first team and the Reading X1. The Reading XI played their first pre-season friendly against Eastleigh F.C. losing 3–2, with goals from Jordan Obita and Gozie Ugwu. Obita's goal then lead him to being called up to the first 11's trip to Slovenia. The Reading XI's second pre-season game was against Swindon Supermarine and they won 3–0 with goals from Brett Williams, Michael Cain and David Murphy. On Reading's second game of their tour of Slovenia they lost 3–1 to Karabükspor. Sinan Kaloğlu scored first for Karabükspor after 2 minutes, before Brynjar Gunnarsson equalised 2 minutes later. Sinan Kaloğlu went on to secure the win for Karabükspor, and secure his hat trick, with goals in the 18th and 40th minutes.

August

On 1 August, Ben Hamer joined Charlton Athletic for an undisclosed amount. Reading started the season on 6 August with a 2–2 draw against Millwall. Millwall took the lead through ex-Reading striker Darius Henderson on 49 minutes, before John Marquis doubled their lead on 62. Reading then brought on substitute Mathieu Manset who scored a quickfire double in the 86th and 89th minutes to level the game and share the points. On 9 August it was announced that Reading's first round League Cup game against Charlton Athletic at The Valley was postponed after police advice, along with a host of other football fixtures including the International friendly between England and the Netherlands, due to the ongoing 2011 London riots.[6][7]
Reading's second game of the season was away to Leicester City on 13 August. Reading came away with a victory thanks to second half goals from Noel Hunt and Hal Robson-Kanu. Reading's midweek clash was away to Portsmouth on 16 August, and ex-Reading striker Dave Kitson scored the only goal of the game in the 51st minute to subject Reading to their first defeat of the season. On 20 August Reading hosted Barnsley and suffered their second defeat of the season, losing 2–1. Barnsley took the lead in the 27th minute through Stephen Foster. Reading started off the second half by winning two penalties in the space of three minutes. First of all Jimmy Kebe was fouled by Jay McEveley in the box, but the resulting penalty was saved from Ian Harte. The second penalty saw Hal Robson-Kanu fouled in the area and this time Harte handing the ball to Noel Hunt, whose penalty was again saved. On 68 minutes Barnsley doubled their lead thanks to Matt Done. Reading pulled one goal back after being awarded a third penalty on 74 minutes, this time Hal Robson-Kanu took penalty and converted it past Luke Steele.
Reading signed defeneder Joseph Mills from Southampton on a free transfer on 20 August and followed it with the signature of Kaspars Gorkšs from Queens Park Rangers for an undisclosed amount on the 24th. On 26 August, Reading signed Adam le Fondre from league two Rotherham United for an undisclosed fee, believed to be around £400k, and two days later Brett Williams went the opposite way to Rotherham United on loan until the end of January 2012.[8] Then next day Reading played Hull City away and suffered their third defeat in a row courtesy of a Robbie Brady goal, leaving Reading in 20th place at the end of August.

September

Reading started September by losing their fourth straight game, with defeat at home to Watford on the 10th. The goals in this game came from Mark Yeates on 12 minutes and John Eustace on 51, this defeat saw reading drop to 23rd in the championship. 7 days later Reading hosted Doncaster Rovers at home and managed to holt their losing streak by winning 2–0 thanks to goals from Simon Church and Adam le Fondre's first for the club. On 24 September, Reading visited Coventry City and drew 1–1, both goals came in the first half. Coventry took the lead through Gary McSheffrey after 2 minutes but Simon Church equalised 8 minutes later.

On 27 September Reading announced that midfielders Jake Taylor and Brian Howard had joined Exeter City and Millwall respectively on loan. Later on in the day Reading faced Bristol City at Ashton Gate, with Bristol City taking a 2–0 lead with goals from Albert Adomah in the 22nd and Brett Pitman in the 58th minute. However, Reading came back to win 2–3 after Jobi McAnuff and Adam le Fondre both scored within 3 minutes of each other before Mathieu Manset found the winner in the fourth minute of stoppage time.

October

Reading started October with a 0–0 home draw against Middlesbrough on 1st and followed it up 10 days later with an away win at Burnley thanks to a Jem Karacan goal in the 9th minute of injury time. Reading's next game on 19 October was a 2–2 draw at home to Derby County, Theo Robinson opened the scoring in the 59th minute, with Adam le Fondre equalising in the 65th minute. Tomasz Cywka restored Derby's lead in the 75th minute only for Le Fondre to get his second, and square the game two minutes later. On the 22nd Reading hosted Southampton in that weekend's late kickoff, Mikele Leigertwood put Reading in front in the 71st minute. Southampton then had Dean Hammond sent off for two yellow cards in the 70th and 77th minute, but Steve De Ridder managed to equalise in the 80th minute to end the game 1–1.[9] Reading's last game of October saw them go away to Crystal Palace and earn a 0–0 drawn, which meant that they had gone the month without defeat and extended their unbeaten run 8 games.

November

Reading's first game of November was an away trip to Nottingham Forest which the lost 1–0 after a 75th strike from Marcus Tudgay, this ended an 8-game unbeaten run. On the 6th, Reading hosted Birmingham City, and thanks to a 75th strike from Noel Hunt, won the game 1–0. 19 November saw Reading host Cardiff City at the Madjeski Stadium. Cardiff took the lead through a 2nd-minute goal from Peter Whittingham, while Mark Hudson made it 2–0 in the 70th minute. Reading pulled one goal back in the 77th through Jimmy Kebe but could not find a second, losing the game 1–2. The following weekend Reading travelled to Ipswich Town. Ipswich took the lead in the 56th minute after a Daryl Murphy strike before Kaspars Gorkss briefly leveled things in the 76th before another Ipswich goal in the 79th minute by Josh Carson. Reading managed to still all 3 points with 2 goals in stoppage time thanks to Alex Pearce in the 91st and Noel Hunt 93rd. Reading's last game of November was at home to Peterborough United, which they won 3–2. Peterborough took the lead through Tommy Rowe in the 16th minute before Simon Church equalised in the 27th. After the break Reading took the lead in the 78th minute thanks to Hal Robson-Kanu before extending their lead 2 minutes later through Adam le Fondre. Emile Sinclair pulled a late goal back for Peterborough in the 90th minute.

January

On 1 January 2012, Marcus Williams left the club on a free transfer to join Sheffield United.[10] The next day Reading suffered their first defeat in four games away at Cardiff City, losing 3–1. All the goals came in the first half with Cardiff taking a 3–0 lead through Joe Mason, Aron Gunnarsson and Kenny Miller, before Jobi McAnuff scored Reading solitary goal on half time. On 7 January 2012, Reading were knocked out of the F.A. Cup by League One side Stevenage, after losing 1–0 at home to a Darius Charles goal in the 20th minute. On 9 January 2012, it was announced that Alex McCarthy had signed a contract extension until 2015, and also gone out on loan to Ipswich Town for three months.[11] On 12 January 2012 Reading announced the signing of Republic of Ireland U21 international Karl Sheppard from Shamrock Rovers on a free transfer.[12] Reading returned to winning form on 14 January away at Watford. Watford took the lead through a Shaun Cummings own goal after 29 minutes, but Jimmy Kebe fired home the equaliser on 42 to see the sides in level at half time. Reading's winner was thanks to substitute Adam le Fondre who netted with 5 minutes remaining to give Reading all the points. On 20 January, Reading announced that Russian investment group, Thames Sports Investment, had agreed a deal with Sir John Madejski to buy a significant holding in Reading FC. The deal see Madejski stay on as chairman until 2014, and provide Brian McDermott and Nick Hammond with funds to spend during the January transfer window.[13] 21 January saw Reading lose at home to another promotion contender, Hull City when Robbie Brady scored the only goal of the game after 66 minutes. On 24 January, Jimmy Kebe signed a new contract keeping him at the club until the summer of 2014.[14] On 26 January, Tomasz Cywka joined Reading on a Free transfer from Derby County until the end of the season.[15] On the same day the club also announced the signing of Jason Roberts on an 18-month contract from Blackburn Rovers for an undisclosed fee.[16] Two days later Jason Roberts scored on his debut against Bristol City, converting his saved penalty on 58 minutes after Louis Carey had been shown a straight red card. On Transfer deadline day, 31 January 2012, Reading announced the signing of Matthew Connolly on loan till the end of the season from QPR,[17] while Bongani Khumalo's loan was ended early and he returned to Tottenham Hotspur.[18]

During January, Nigerian defender Chibuzor Okonkwo, was also on trial at the club.[19]

February

Having conceded no goals during Reading's four victories in February, Adam Federici was named Championship Player of the Month. Pictured in 2008.

February started off for Reading with the Postponement of their Championship game against Doncaster Rovers due to a frozen pitch at the Keepmoat Stadium.[20] This game was later rescheduled for 13 March.[21] On 8 February 2012, young defender Angus MacDonald joined League Two Torquay United on loan until the end of the season,[22] and Brett Williams joined Northampton Town on loan for a month.[23] Also on 8 February, Joseph Mills signed a new two-and-a-half-year contract, keeping him at The Madejski until 2014.[24] On 9 February, another young Reading player – Lawson D'Ath – joined Yeovil Town on loan for a month.[25][26] After the postponement of the Doncaster game, Reading's first game of February was a 2–0 win at home to Coventry City on 11 February, thanks to goals from Jimmy Kebe and Jason Roberts, his second in two games for Reading. They then travelled away to Derby County for a midweek game on the 14th, which they won 1–0 thanks to a 61st-minute goal from Noel Hunt. Reading where back at home on 17 February for the game against Burnley, which saw Jason Roberts net his third goal in four games to secure a 1–0 win. On 22 February, after rumours linking him with the vacant Wolves job, Brian McDermott signed a new contract with Reading keeping him at the Madejski Stadium until 2015.[27] On 24 February, it was confirmed that Mathieu Manset had joined Chinese Super League side Shanghai Shenhua on loan until 30 June 2012.[28] The next day saw Reading in action against fellow promotion chasers Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium. Noel Hunt's first half goal and Ian Harte's superb free kick saw Reading come away with another three points, and meant that they had won all four games played in February.

March

On 2 March, it was announced that Jordan Obita would be joining Gillingham on loan for a month.[29] On 3 March, Reading came from 1–0 down away to Millwall to win 2–1, thanks to goals from Hal Robson-Kanu and substitute Adam le Fondre, to extended their winning run to 6 games. Reading extended their winning run to 7 on 6 March, with a 1–0 victory over Portsmouth thanks to a first half goal from Noel Hunt. On 8 March, it was announced that Brian McDermott had been nominated for February's Manager of the Month[30] for four wins out of four, while Adam Federici had been nominated for Player of the Month[31] for keeping four clean sheets in the four wins. The next day it was announced that both McDermott[32] and Federici[33] had won the awards. On 10 March, Reading played Leicester City at the Madejski Stadium and came away with their 8th win on the trot, 3–1, thanks to goals from Mikele Leigertwood, Jason Roberts and Simon Church with Neil Danns scoring Leicester City's consolation goal in the 92nd minute. On 13 March Reading played their re-arranged away fixture against Doncaster Rovers, which ended 1–1 ending Reading's winning streak but continuing their unbeaten run, their goal was courtesy of Alex Pearce. On 15 March, Reading announced the signing of Hayden Mullins on loan until the end of the season from Portsmouth.[34] On 17 March, Reading headed to Barnsley, and after a goalless first half, early second half goals from Jobi McAnuff and Jem Karacan gave reading the lead. Reading added another from Karacan midway through the second half and then a fourth thanks to Jason Roberts in the 89th minute. This victory extended their unbeaten run to 10 games and moved them 3 points clear of West Ham United in second place. On 20 March Reading's unbeaten run came to an end away at Peterborough United, losing 3–1. Reading took the lead through Noel Hunt in the 20th minute, before George Boyd equalised 5 minutes later. Peterborough took the lead in the 34th minute thanks to Tyrone Barnett, before Paul Taylor finished the scoring 8 minutes from time. Despite the defeat Reading remained in 2nd place. On 22 March, Reading announced the loan signing of Benik Afobe from Arsenal until the end of the season.[35] On 24 March, Reading got back to winning ways with a 3–1 home victory over Blackpool, with the goals coming from Ian Harte and Alex Pearce in the first half and Mikele Leigertwood in the second. Blackpools goal was scored by Lomana LuaLua. Alex McCarthy was recalled from his loan with Ipswich Town on 28 March due to an injury to Mikkel Andersen.[36] Reading saw out March the way they started by winning their 6th game of the month, away to West Ham United. Reading went 1–0 down inside 10 minutes to Carlton Cole's goal, before two goals at the end of the first half through, Kaspars Gorkšs and Noel Hunt, saw Reading goal in at the break ahead. The second half saw a converted penalty from Ian Harte and a Ricardo Vaz Tê header make it 2–3, before Mikele Leigertwood sealed the win with his 4th goal of the season making it 2–4 victory to Reading.

April

On 5 April, it was announced that McDermott had been nominated for March's Manager of the Month,[37] while Ian Harte had been nominated for Player of the Month.[38] The next day before Reading's home game against Leeds United it was announced that McDermott had won the manager of the month.[39] Reading's first game in April was on Good Friday against Leeds United, which they won 2–0 thanks to two late Adam le Fondre goals after Leeds had Zac Thompson sent off in the 12th minute. Reading then travelled to Brighton & Hove Albion on 10 April, and secured a narrow 1–0 victory after a deflected Ian Harte free kick in the 14th minute. Reading then played Southampton at the St Mary's on 13 April. Reading took the lead through Jason Roberts in the 19th minute, before Rickie Lambert levelled it for the Saints in the three minutes into the second half. McDermott then introduced Adam le Fondre as a 64th minute sub, who scored in the 72nd and 90th minutes to win the game 3–1 for Reading.

On 17 April, Reading beat Nottingham Forest 1–0 at home. With West Ham United's 1–1 draw against Bristol City the same evening, Reading were automatically promoted to the Premier League.[40] Four days later their 2–2 draw with Crystal Palace, coupled with Southampton's 2–1 defeat at Middlesbrough, ensured they would be promoted as division champions.[41]

Reading's last game of the season was away to Birmingham City which they lost 2–0. On 3 May it was announced that Adam le Fondre had been nominated for the April player of the month after scoring five goals during the month.[42]

May

Following the close of the season, Brian McDermott was named Championship Manager of the Year at the League Managers Association Awards, as voted by fellow professional managers.[43] Reading would release thirteen players at the end of the season, they included Andy Griffin, who played 42 games for Reading after joining the club in 2010, Brian Howard, who played 67 games for the club in three years and Tomasz Cywka, who joined Reading in the January, but only played four times.

Transfers

In

Date Position Nationality Name From Fee
3 May 2011 MF Cameron Edwards Perth Glory Free[2]
3 May 2011 MF Ryan Edwards Australian Institute of Sport Free[2]
1 June 2011 MF Mikele Leigertwood Queens Park Rangers Undisclosed[44]
22 August 2011 LB Joseph Mills Southampton Free[45]
24 August 2011 CB Kaspars Gorkšs Queens Park Rangers Undisclosed[46]
27 August 2011 FW Adam le Fondre Rotherham United Undisclosed[8]
21 September 2011 FW Cédric Baseya Lille Free[47]
12 January 2012 FW Karl Sheppard Shamrock Rovers Free[12]
26 January 2012 MF Tomasz Cywka Derby County Free[15]
26 January 2012 FW Jason Roberts Blackburn Rovers Undisclosed[16]

Out

Date Position Nationality Name To Fee
31 May 2011 MF Scott Davies Crawley Town Free[48]
1 June 2011 FB Julian Kelly Notts County Free[49]
7 July 2011 CB Matt Mills Leicester City Undisclosed[50]
1 August 2011 GK Ben Hamer Charlton Athletic Undisclosed[51]
9 August 2011 FW Shane Long West Bromwich Albion Undisclosed[52]
1 January 2012 LB Marcus Williams Sheffield United Free[10]

Loans in

Date from Date to Position Nationality Name From
25 July 2011 31 January 2012 CB Bongani Khumalo Tottenham Hotspur[53]
31 January 2012 End of the season DF Matthew Connolly Queens Park Rangers[17]
15 March 2012 End of the season CM Hayden Mullins Portsmouth[34]
22 March 2012 End of the season FW Benik Afobe Arsenal[35]

Loans out

Date from Date to Position Nationality Name To
11 July 2011 7 November 2011 DF Carl McHugh Dundalk[54][55]
28 July 2011 28 August 2011 MF Jake Taylor Aldershot Town[56][57]
2 August 2011 2 September 2011 FW Nicholas Bignall Exeter City[58]
3 August 2011 11 October 2011 MF Frankie Raymond Eastleigh[59]
15 August 2011 5 November 2011 MF Michail Antonio Colchester United[60]
20 August 2011 15 September 2011 FW David Murphy Cirencester Town[61][62]
28 August 2011 30 January 2012 FW Brett Williams Rotherham United[63]
27 September 2011 29 December 2011 CM Brian Howard Millwall[64]
27 September 2011 28 February 2012 MF Jake Taylor Exeter City[65][66]
29 September 2011 27 October 2011 FW David Murphy Hungerford Town[67]
13 October 2011 13 November 2011 MF Charlie Losasso Salisbury City[68][69]
25 October 2011 3 November 2011 FW Nicholas Bignall Wycombe Wanderers[70][71]
3 November 2011 End of the season DF Michael Hector Barnet[72][73][74]
6 November 2011 3 January 2012 GK Alex McCarthy Leeds United[75][76][77]
24 November 2011 February 2012 CB Angus MacDonald Basingstoke Town[78]
26 November 2011 31 December 2011 FW Cédric Baseya Barnet[79]
2 December 2011 28 December 2011 GK Simon Locke Forest Green Rovers[80]
30 December 2011 End of the season MF Charlie Losasso Salisbury City[81][82]
9 January 2012 28 March 2012 GK Alex McCarthy Ipswich Town[11][36][83]
24 January 2012 End of season CB Sean Morrison Huddersfield Town[84]
27 January 2012 29 February 2012 MF Jordan Obita Barnet[85]
1 February 2012 4 April 2012 FW Gozie Ugwu Ebbsfleet United[86][87]
8 February 2012 End of the season CB Angus MacDonald Torquay United[22]
8 February 2012 End of the season FW Brett Williams Northampton Town[23]
9 February 2012 End of the season MF Lawson D'Ath Yeovil Town[25][26][88][89]
21 February 2012 End of the season MF Michail Antonio Sheffield Wednesday[90]
24 February 2012 30 June 2012 FW Mathieu Manset Shanghai Shenhua[28]
2 March 2012 2 April 2012 MF Jordan Obita Gillingham[29][91]

Released

Date Position Nationality Name Joined Date
2 May 2012[92] FW Cédric Baseya Lokomotiv Sofia 1 November 2013[93]
2 May 2012[92] MF Tomasz Cywka Barnsley 6 August 2012[94]
2 May 2012[92] MF Cameron Edwards Nike Football Academy Summer 2012[95]
2 May 2012[92] CB Ethan Gage Nyköpings 29 May 2012[96][97]
2 May 2012[92] MF John Goddard Hayes & Yeading United August 2012[98]
2 May 2012[92] FB Andy Griffin Doncaster Rovers 22 October 2012[99]
2 May 2012[92] MF Brian Howard Portsmouth 16 August 2012[100]
2 May 2012[92] GK Simon Locke
2 May 2012[92] DF Carl McHugh Bradford City 18 August 2012[101][102]
2 May 2012[92] CB Jack Mills Oxford City 17 August 2012[103]
2 May 2012[92] FW David Murphy
2 May 2012[92] MF Frankie Raymond Gillingham 5 September 2012[104]
2 May 2012[92] FW Jacob Walcott North Leigh Summer 2012[105]

Squad

As of match played 28 April 2012
No. Name Nationality Position Date of birth (Age[N 1]) Signed from Signed in Contract ends Apps. Goals
Goalkeepers
1 Adam Federici GK (1985-01-31)31 January 1985 (aged 27) Torres 2005 2013[106] 166 1
12 Alex McCarthy GK (1989-12-03)3 December 1989 (aged 22) Academy 2007 2013[107] 16 0
30 Simon Locke GK (1991-10-15)15 October 1991 (aged 20) Academy 2011 2012[92] 0 0
31 Mikkel Andersen GK (1988-12-17)17 December 1988 (aged 23) AB Copenhagen 2007 0 0
Defenders
2 Andy Griffin RB (1979-03-07)7 March 1979 (aged 33) Stoke City 2010 2012[92] 47 0
3 Matthew Connolly RB (1987-09-24)24 September 1987 (aged 24) Queens Park Rangers 2012 (End of season loan) 6 0
5 Alex Pearce[N 2] CB (1988-11-09)9 November 1988 (aged 23) Academy 2006 2013[108] 120 9
15 Sean Morrison CB (1991-01-08)8 January 1991 (aged 21) Swindon Town 2011 1 1
16 Joseph Mills LB (1989-10-30)30 October 1989 (aged 22) Southampton 2011 2014[109] 16 0
17 Kaspars Gorkss CB (1981-11-06)6 November 1981 (aged 30) Queens Park Rangers 2011 2014[110] 43 3
23 Ian Harte LB (1977-08-31)31 August 1977 (aged 34) Carlisle United 2010 2012[92] 81 15
24 Shaun Cummings[111] RB (1989-02-25)25 February 1989 (aged 23) Chelsea 2009 2013[112] 56 0
34 Ethan Gage CB (1991-05-08)8 May 1991 (aged 20) Vancouver Whitecaps 2011 2012[92] 0 0
35 Michael Hector[N 3] CB (1992-07-19)19 July 1992 (aged 19) Academy 2010 2012[92] 0 0
36 Jack Mills CB (1992-03-26)26 March 1992 (aged 20) Academy 2010 2012[92] 1 0
42 Carl McHugh CB (1993-02-05)5 February 1993 (aged 19) Academy 2011 2012[92] 0 0
43 Nick Arnold RB (1993-07-03)3 July 1993 (aged 18) Academy 2011 2012[92] 0 0
46 Angus MacDonald CB (1992-10-15)15 October 1992 (aged 19) Academy 2011 2013[113] 0 0
Midfielders
4 Jem Karacan[N 4] CM (1989-02-21)21 February 1989 (aged 23) Academy 2007 133 8
6 Brynjar Gunnarsson CM (1975-10-16)16 October 1975 (aged 36) Watford 2005 2012[92] 163 10
7 Jay Tabb[N 5] CM (1984-02-21)21 February 1984 (aged 28) Coventry City 2009 2013[113] 89 0
8 Mikele Leigertwood[N 6] CM (1982-11-12)12 November 1982 (aged 29) Queens Park Rangers 2011 2014[114] 71 7
11 Jobi McAnuff[N 7] LW (1981-11-09)9 November 1981 (aged 30) Watford 2009 2014[115] 130 13
14 Jimmy Kebe[N 8] RW (1984-01-19)19 January 1984 (aged 28) RC Lens 2008 2014[116] 171 26
19 Hal Robson-Kanu[N 9] LW (1989-05-21)21 May 1989 (aged 22) Academy 2007 2014[117] 89 10
20 Brian Howard CM (1983-01-23)23 January 1983 (aged 29) Sheffield United 2009 2012[92] 67 3
25 Jake Taylor[118] MF (1991-12-01)1 December 1991 (aged 20) Academy 2009 2 0
26 Hayden Mullins CM (1979-03-27)27 March 1979 (aged 33) Portsmouth 2012 (End of season loan) 7 0
28 Michail Antonio RW (1990-03-28)28 March 1990 (aged 22) Tooting & Mitcham United 2008 30 1
37 Jordan Obita LW (1993-12-08)8 December 1993 (aged 18) Academy 2010 2014[119] 1 0
38 Frankie Raymond MF (1992-11-18)18 November 1992 (aged 19) Academy 2011 2012[92] 0 0
40 Lawson D'Ath CM (1992-12-24)24 December 1992 (aged 19) Academy 2009 2013[113] 1 0
41 Tomasz Cywka AM (1988-06-27)27 June 1988 (aged 23) Derby County 2012 2012[92] 4 0
44 John Goddard MF (1993-06-02)2 June 1993 (aged 18) Academy 2011 2012[92] 0 0
45 Ryan Edwards MF (1993-11-17)17 November 1993 (aged 18) Australian Institute of Sport 2011 2015[95] 0 0
47 Charlie Losasso MF (1992-11-11)11 November 1992 (aged 19) Academy 2011 2012[92] 0 0
50 Cameron Edwards MF (1992-03-27)27 March 1992 (aged 20) Perth Glory 2011 2012[92] 0 0
Forwards
9 Adam le Fondre FW (1986-12-02)2 December 1986 (aged 25) Rotherham United 2011 2014[120] 33 12
10 Noel Hunt FW (1982-12-26)26 December 1982 (aged 29) Dundee United 2008 2013[113] 132 33
18 Simon Church[N 10] FW (1988-12-10)10 December 1988 (aged 23) Academy 2007 2013[113] 121 24
21 Karl Sheppard FW (1991-02-14)14 February 1991 (aged 21) Shamrock Rovers 2012 2014[121] 0 0
22 Mathieu Manset FW (1989-08-05)5 August 1989 (aged 22) Hereford United 2011 2013[122] 31 5
27 Cédric Baseya FW (1987-12-19)19 December 1987 (aged 24) AS Cherbourg 2011 2012[92] 0 0
29 Nicholas Bignall FW (1990-07-11)11 July 1990 (aged 21) Academy 2008 2013[123] 1 0
32 Jacob Walcott FW (1992-06-29)29 June 1992 (aged 19) Academy 2010 2012[92] 0 0
33 Jason Roberts[N 11] FW (1978-01-25)25 January 1978 (aged 34) Blackburn Rovers 2012 2013[124] 17 6
39 Brett Williams FW (1987-12-01)1 December 1987 (aged 24) Eastleigh 2011 2013[113] 0 0
48 David Murphy FW (1993-04-18)18 April 1993 (aged 19) Academy 2011 2012[92] 0 0
49 Gozie Ugwu FW (1993-04-22)22 April 1993 (aged 19) Academy 2011 2012[92] 0 0
51 Benik Afobe FW (1993-02-12)12 February 1993 (aged 19) Arsenal 2012 (End of season loan) 3 0

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
3 DF  ENG Marcus Williams (to Sheffield United)[10]
9 FW  IRL Shane Long (to West Bromwich Albion)
No. Pos. Nation Player
26 DF  RSA Bongani Khumalo (return to Tottenham Hotspur after loan)

Competitions

Competition Started round Final
position / round
First match Last match
2011–12 Football League Championship 1st 7 August 201128 April 2012
2011-12 Football League Cup 1st round 1st round 11 August 201111 August 2011
FA Cup 3rd round 3rd round 7 January 20127 January 2012

Updated to match played 28 April 2012
Source: Competitions

Pre-season friendlies

9 July 2011 Eastleigh 3–2 Reading XI Silverlake Stadium
15:00 Forbes  23'
White  27'
Slabber  36'
Report Obita  20'
Ugwu  51'
Attendance: 526
12 July 2011 Swindon Supermarine 0–3 Reading XI The Webb's Wood Stadium
Report Brett Williams, Michael Cain, David Murphy
15 July 2011 NK Dravograd 0–7 Reading Ptuj, Slovenia
17:00 Report Hunt  pen.'
Manset
Church
Long
Stadium: Drava Stadium
16 July 2011 Poole Town 2–2 Reading XI Tatnam
Report
19 July 2011 Karabükspor 3–1 Reading Slovenia
17:00 Kaloğlu  2', 18', 40' Report Gunnarsson  4' Stadium: NK Odranci Stadium
19 July 2011 Woking 5–1 Reading XI Kingfield Stadium
Report Triallist
23 July 2011 Northampton Town 0–3 Reading Sixfields Stadium
15:00 Report Long  45', 49' (pen.)
Robson-Kanu  61'
Attendance: 1,554
26 July 2011 Bristol Rovers 1–2 Reading Memorial Stadium
19:45 Kuffour  4' Report Robson-Kanu  64'
Obita  79'
Attendance: 3,309
30 July 2011 Swindon Town 1–2 Reading County Ground
15:00 Pearce  18' (o.g.) Report Long  53' (pen.)
Manset  71'
Attendance: 4,820

Championship

Results summary

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46 27 8 11 69 41  +28 89 14 5 4 36 18  +18 13 3 7 33 23  +10

Last updated: 28 April 2012.
Source: Reading FC

Results by round

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GroundHAAHAHHAAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHHAAHHHAHAAHHAAAHAHAAHHA
ResultDWLLLLWDWDWDDDLWLWWLWWWWLWLWWWWWWWWDWLWWWWWWDL
Position12510132023141514151414151516141413911107655584763333322222221111
Source: BBC Sport
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Fixtures and results

6 August 2011 1 Reading 2–2 Millwall Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST Manset  86', 89' BBC
Reading FC
Henderson  49'
Marquis  62'
Attendance: 18,531
Referee: Tony Bates
13 August 2011 2 Leicester City 0–2 Reading King Power Stadium
15:00 BST BBC
Reading FC
Hunt  64'
Robson-Kanu  90'
Attendance: 23,399
Referee: Keith Stroud
16 August 2011 3 Portsmouth 1–0 Reading Fratton Park
19:45 BST Kitson  51' BBC
Reading FC
Attendance: 13,438
Referee: Andy D'Urso
20 August 2011 4 Reading 1–2 Barnsley Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST Robson-Kanu  74' (pen.) BBC
Reading FC
Foster  27'
Done  68'
Attendance: 15,878
Referee: Brendan Malone
27 August 2011 5 Hull City 1–0 Reading KC Stadium
15:00 BST Brady  73' BBC
Reading FC
Attendance: 17,295
Referee: Oliver Langford
10 September 2011 6 Reading 0–2 Watford Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST BBC
Reading FC
Yeates  12'
Eustace  51'
Attendance: 17,128
Referee: James Linington
17 September 2011 7 Reading 2–0 Doncaster Rovers Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST Church  52'
Le Fondre  59'
BBC
Reading FC
Attendance: 15,124
Referee: Graham Salisbury
24 September 2011 8 Coventry City 1–1 Reading Ricoh Arena
15:00 BST McSheffrey  2' BBC
Reading
Church  10' Attendance: 12,309
Referee: Eddie Ilderton
27 September 2011 9 Bristol City 2–3 Reading Ashton Gate
20:00 BST Adomah  22'
Pitman  58'
BBC
Reading FC
McAnuff  71'
Le Fondre  74'
Manset  90+4'
Attendance: 12,018
Referee: Craig Pawson
1 October 2011 10 Reading 0–0 Middlesbrough Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST BBC
Reading FC
Attendance: 17,418
Referee: Anthony Taylor
15 October 2011 11 Burnley 0–1 Reading Turf Moor
15:00 BST BBC
Reading FC
Karacan  90+9' Attendance: 13,664
Referee: Paul Gibbs
19 October 2011 12 Reading 2–2 Derby County Madejski Stadium
20:00 BST Le Fondre  65', 77' BBC
Reading FC
Robinson  59'
Cywka  75'
Attendance: 15,704
Referee: Roger East
22 October 2011 13 Reading 1–1 Southampton Madejski Stadium
17:20 BST Leigertwood  71' BBC
Reading FC
Hammond  70'  77'
De Ridder  80'
Attendance: 21,889
Referee: Jonathon Moss
29 October 2011 14 Crystal Palace 0–0 Reading Selhurst Park
15:00 BST BBC
Reading FC
Attendance: 21,002
Referee: Andy Woolmer
1 November 2011 15 Nottingham Forest 1–0 Reading City Ground
19:45 GMT Tudgay  75' BBC
Reading FC
Attendance: 18,506
Referee: David Webb
6 November 2011 16 Reading 1–0 Birmingham City Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Hunt  75' BBC
Reading FC
Attendance: 18,361
Referee: Mark Halsey
19 November 2011 17 Reading 1–2 Cardiff City Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Kebe  77' BBC
Reading FC
Whittingham  2'
Hudson  70'
Attendance: 20,361
Referee: Darren Sheldrake
26 November 2011 18 Ipswich Town 2–3 Reading Portman Road
15:00 GMT Murphy  56'
Carson  79'
BBC
Reading FC
Gorkss  76'
Pearce  90+1'
Hunt  90+3'
Attendance: 17,154
Referee: Eddie Ilderton
29 November 2011 19 Reading 3–2 Peterborough United Madejski Stadium
20:00 GMT Church  27'
Le Fondre  78'
Robson-Kanu  80'
BBC
Reading FC
Rowe  16'
Sinclair 90'
Attendance: 15,907
Referee: Andy Woolmer
3 December 2011 20 Blackpool 1–0 Reading Bloomfield Road
15:00 GMT McManaman  55' BBC
Reading FC
Attendance: 11,656
Referee: Mark Brown
10 December 2011 21 Reading 3–0 West Ham United Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Pearce  66'
Church  80', 86'
BBC
Reading FC
O'Brien  61'  65'
Collison  84'
Attendance: 24,026
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
17 December 2011 22 Leeds United 0–1 Reading Elland Road
15:00 GMT BBC
Reading FC
Church  2' Attendance: 23,162
Referee: Colin Webster
26 December 2011 23 Reading 3–0 Brighton & Hove Albion Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT McAnuff  17', 45+2'
El-Abd  90+2' (o.g.)
BBC
Reading FC
Attendance: 22,141
Referee: Simon Hooper
31 December 2011 24 Reading 1–0 Ipswich Town Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Pearce  64' BBC Reading FC Attendance: 18,737
Referee: Jock Waugh
2 January 2012 25 Cardiff City 3–1 Reading Cardiff City Stadium
15:00 GMT Mason  13'
Gunnarsson  19'
Miller  36'
BBC
Reading FC
McAnuff  45' Attendance: 23,655
Referee: Chris Foy
14 January 2012 26 Watford 1–2 Reading Vicarage Road
17:20 GMT Cummings  29' (o.g.) BBC
Reading FC
Kébé  42'
Le Fondre  85'
Attendance: 11,291
Referee: Graham Salisbury
21 January 2012 27 Reading 0–1 Hull City Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT BBC
Reading FC
Brady  66' Attendance: 17,556
Referee: Graham Scott
28 January 2012 28 Reading 1–0 Bristol City Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Roberts  58' BBC
Reading FC
Carey  56' Attendance: 17,825
Referee: Pat Miller
4 February 2012 29 Doncaster Rovers Postponed[N 12] Reading Keepmoat Stadium
15:00 GMT BBC
11 February 2012 30 Reading 2–0 Coventry City Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Kebe  25'
Roberts  43'
BBC
Reading FC
Attendance: 18,006
Referee: David Coote
14 February 2012 31 Derby County 0–1 Reading Pride Park
19:45 GMT BBC
Reading FC
Hunt  61' Attendance: 22,567
Referee: Geoff Eltringham
17 February 2012 32 Reading 1–0 Burnley Madejski Stadium
20:00 GMT Roberts  11' BBC
Reading FC
Attendance: 17,185
Referee: Darren Deadman
25 February 2012 33 Middlesbrough 0–2 Reading Riverside Stadium
15:00 GMT BBC
Reading FC
Hunt  17'
Harte  80'
Attendance: 17,314
Referee: Stuart Attwell
3 March 2012 34 Millwall 1–2 Reading The Den
15:00 GMT Keogh  16' BBC
Reading FC
Robson-Kanu  45'
Le Fondre  76'
Attendance: 11,271
Referee: Chris Sarginson
6 March 2012 35 Reading 1–0 Portsmouth Madejski Stadium
20:05 GMT Hunt  24' BBC
Reading FC
Attendance: 18,399
Referee: Oliver Langford
10 March 2012 36 Reading 3–1 Leicester City Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Leigertwood  15'
Roberts  75'
Church  89'
BBC
Reading FC
Danns  90+1' Attendance: 21,858
Referee: Robert Madley
13 March 2012 1 29 Doncaster Rovers 1–1 Reading Keepmoat Stadium
19:45 GMT Bennett  27' BBC
Reading FC
Pearce  51' Attendance: 8,287
Referee: Tony Bates
17 March 2012 37 Barnsley 0–4 Reading Oakwell
15:00 GMT BBC
Reading FC
McAnuff  47'
Karacan  49', 65'
Roberts  89'
Attendance: 9,381
Referee: Darren Sheldrake
20 March 2012 38 Peterborough United 3–1 Reading London Road
19:45 GMT Boyd  25'
Barnett  34'
Taylor  82'
BBC
Reading FC
Hunt  20' Attendance: 6,717
Referee: Simon Hooper
24 March 2012 39 Reading 3–1 Blackpool Madejski Stadium
15:00 GMT Harte  30'
Pearce  35'
Leigertwood  60'
BBC
Reading FC
LuaLua  41' Attendance: 20,906
Referee: Fred Graham
31 March 2012 40 West Ham United 2–4 Reading Upton Park
15:00 BST Cole  8'
Vaz Tê  77'
BBC
Reading FC
Gorkšs  44'
Hunt  45+2'
Harte  58' (pen.)
Leigertwood  84'
Attendance: 33,350
Referee: Chris Foy
6 April 2012 41 Reading 2–0 Leeds United Madejski Stadium
14:00 BST Le Fondre  84', 90' BBC
Reading FC
Thompson  12' Attendance: 22,775
Referee: Darren Drysdale
10 April 2012 42 Brighton & Hove Albion 0–1 Reading Falmer Stadium
19:45 BST BBC
Reading FC
Harte  14' Attendance: 20,610
Referee: Mick Russell
13 April 2012 43 Southampton 1–3 Reading St Mary's Stadium
19:45 BST Lambert  48' BBC
Reading FC
Roberts  19'
Le Fondre  72', 90'
Attendance: 31,892
Referee: Mike Dean
17 April 2012 44 Reading 1–0 Nottingham Forest Madejski Stadium
20:00 BST Leigertwood  81' BBC
Reading FC
Attendance: 22,899
Referee: Gavin Ward
21 April 2012 45 Reading 2–2 Crystal Palace Madejski Stadium
15:00 BST Gorkšs  20'
Roberts  45'
Le Fondre  53'
BBC
Reading FC
Zaha  14'
Murray  76'
Attendance: 23,431
Referee: Andy D'Urso
28 April 2012 46 Birmingham City 2–0 Reading St Andrew's
12:30 BST Rooney  24'
Murphy  37'
Elliott  75' (pen.)
BBC
Reading
Connolly  55' Attendance: 25,516
Referee: Robert Madley

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Reading (C, P) 46 27 8 11 69 41 +28 89 Promotion to the Premier League
2 Southampton (P) 46 26 10 10 85 46 +39 88
3 West Ham United (O, P) 46 24 14 8 81 48 +33 86 Qualification for Championship play-offs
4 Birmingham City 46 20 16 10 78 51 +27 76
5 Blackpool 46 20 15 11 79 59 +20 75
Updated to match(es) played on 28 April 2012. Source: BBC Sport
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted.

League Cup

Reading's First Round tie against Charlton drawn for 9 August 2011 was postponed on police advice due to the riots happening in London.[7] It was later rearranged to be played on Tuesday, 23 August 2011.

9 August 2011 First Round Charlton Athletic Postponed Reading The Valley, London
19:45 BST (UTC+1)
23 August 2011 First Round Charlton Athletic 2–1 Reading The Valley, London
19:45 BST (UTC+1) Benson  25'
Euell  64'
Report Morrison  73' Attendance: 6,668
Referee: Dean Whitestone

FA Cup

7 January 2012 Third Round Reading 0–1 Stevenage Madejski Stadium
15:00 BBC
Reading FC
Charles  20' Attendance: 11,295
Referee: Nigel Miller

Squad statistics

Appearances and goals

As of match played 28 April 2012[125]
No. Pos Nat Player TotalChampionshipFA CupLeague Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Adam Federici 4704601000
2 DF Andy Griffin 90900000
3 DF Matthew Connolly 60600000
4 MF Jem Karacan 37336+130000
5 DF Alex Pearce 4754651000
6 MF Brynjar Gunnarsson 501+400000
7 MF Jay Tabb 21010+901010
8 MF Mikele Leigertwood 4254151000
9 FW Adam le Fondre 331217+15121000
10 FW Noel Hunt 41833+880000
11 MF Jobi McAnuff 4254051010
12 GK Alex McCarthy 10000010
14 MF Jimmy Kébé 33330+330000
15 DF Sean Morrison 11000011
16 DF Joseph Mills 16013+20000+10
17 DF Kaspars Gorkšs 4334231000
18 FW Simon Church 33719+1271010
19 MF Hal Robson-Kanu 37419+164100+10
20 MF Brian Howard 200+100010
22 FW Mathieu Manset 1734+1130+1010
23 DF Ian Harte 34430+241010
24 DF Shaun Cummings 36032+201010
26 MF Hayden Mullins 706+100000
28 MF Michail Antonio 702+400+1000
33 FW Jason Roberts 1761760000
37 MF Jordan Obita 10000010
40 MF Lawson D'Ath 10000+1000
41 MF Tomasz Cywka 401+300000
51 FW Benik Afobe 301+200000
Players who appeared for Reading but left during the season:
9 FW Shane Long 10100000
26 DF Bongani Khumalo 50400010

Top scorers

As of match played 28 April 2012[125]
Place Position Nation Number Name Championship FA Cup League Cup Total
1FW9Adam le Fondre120012
2FW10Noel Hunt8008
3FW18Simon Church7007
4FW33Jason Roberts6006
5MF8Mikele Leigertwood5005
MF11Jobi McAnuff5005
DF5Alex Pearce5005
8DF23Ian Harte4004
MF19Hal Robson-Kanu4004
10DF17Kaspars Gorkss3003
MF4Jem Karacan3003
MF14Jimmy Kebe3003
FW22Mathieu Manset3003
14Own Goal1001
DF15Sean Morrison0011
Total 690170

Disciplinary record

As of match played 28 April 2012[126]
Position Nation Number Name Championship FA Cup League Cup Total
DF17Kaspars Gorkšs60000060
FW10Noel Hunt60000060
MF6Mikele Leigertwood60000060
MF11Jobi McAnuff50001060
DF5Alex Pearce60000060
MF4Jem Karacan50000050
MF19Hal Robson-Kanu30001040
FW33Jason Roberts21000021
DF2Andy Griffin30000030
FW9Adam le Fondre20100030
DF16Joseph Mills30000030
DF3Matthew Connolly20000020
DF24Shaun Cummings20000020
MF14Jimmy Kébé20000020
FW22Mathieu Manset20000020
DF23Ian Harte10000010
MF26Hayden Mullins10000010
MF7Jay Tabb10000010
Total 5811020 611

Awards

Player of the season

Rank Name[127]
1 Alex Pearce
2 Jem Karacan
3 Adam Federici

LMA Manager of the Year: Championship

Name Rank
Brian McDermott Won[43]

PFA Team of the Year: Championship

Position Name
LB Ian Harte[128]

Player of the Month

Month Name Award
December Alex Pearce Won[129]
February Adam Federici Won[31][33]
March Ian Harte Nominated[38]
April Adam le Fondre Nominated[42]

Manager of the Month

Month Name Award
December Brian McDermott Nominated[130]
February Won[30][32]
March Won[37][39]

Team of the Week

Week Position Player
Week 1 FW Mathieu Manset[131]
Week 2 DF Ian Harte[132]
Week 7 DF Alex Pearce[133]
Week 9 DF Alex Pearce[134]
Week 12 MF Mikele Leigertwood[135]
Week 13 DF Kaspars Gorkšs[136]
Week 17 MF Jobi McAnuff[137]
Week 19 DF Alex Pearce[138]
Week 20 DF Kaspars Gorkšs[139]
Week 27 GK Adam Federici[140]
FW Jason Roberts[140]
Week 28 DF Alex Pearce[141]
MF Jimmy Kebe[141]
Week 29 DF Ian Harte[142]
Week 30 MF Hal Robson-Kanu[143]
Week 31 DF Shaun Cummings[144]
MF Mikele Leigertwood[144]
Week 32 MF Jem Karacan[145]
Week 33 DF Alex Pearce[146]
Week 34 MF Mikele Leigertwood[147]
Week 35 MF Jobi McAnuff[148]
Week 36 DF Kaspars Gorkšs[149]
MF Jobi McAnuff[149]
FW Adam le Fondre[149]

PFA Player in the Community

Name Award
Noel Hunt Nominated[150]

Championship Apprentice of the Year

Name Award
Jordan Obita Nominated[151]

Team kit

The 2011–12 Reading F.C. kits.[152]

Supplier: Puma
Sponsor(s): Waitrose

Home colours
Away colours
Goalkeeping colours

Notes

  1. Age as of the end of the season
  2. 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.
  3. Hector was born in East Ham, England, but qualified to represent Jamaica and made his international debut for Jamaica in June 2015.
  4. Karacan was born in Lewisham, England, but also qualifies to represent Turkey internationally through his father and has represented Turkey at every youth level.
  5. Tabb was born in Wandsworth, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland and represented Ireland at U-21 level in 2005.
  6. Leigertwood was born in Enfield, England, but qualified to represent Antigua and Barbuda and made his international debut for Antigua and Barbuda in November 2008.
  7. McAnuff was born in Enfield, England, but qualified to represent Jamaica and made his international debut for Jamaica in May 2002.
  8. Kébé was born in Vitry-sur-Seine, France, but qualified to represent Mali internationally and made his international debut for Mali in 2004.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. Roberts was born in Brent, England, but qualified to represent Grenada internationally through his father and made his international debut in 1999.
  12. The Championship game against Doncaster Rovers was postponed due to a frozen pitch at the Keepmoat Stadium.[20] The game was rearranged for 13 March at 19:45.[21]

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