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2005–06 Reading F.C. season


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season2005–06
managerSteve Coppell
chairmanJohn Madejski
leagueChampionship
league result1st
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultFourth Round vs Birmingham City
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultFourth Round vs Arsenal
league topscorerTwo Players (18)
season topscorerDave Kitson (22)
highest attendance23,845 vs Southampton
(10 February 2006)
lowest attendance6,941 vs Luton Town
(20 September 2005)
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(10 February 2006) (20 September 2005) The 2005–06 season was Reading's 135th year in existence and fourth consecutive season in the Championship, since their promotion from the Second Division in 2002, and covers the period from 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006.

Reading finished the season as Champions, winning promotion to the Premier League for the first time, and registered the highest points total gained in a professional league season with 106, bettering the previous record held by Sunderland by 1 point.

Review and events

Pre-season

Transfers

Following the completion of the 2004–05 season Reading announced on 11 May that veteran duo Martin Keown and Les Ferdinand, along with Ricky Newman, Bas Savage and youngster Louie Soares would not have their contracts renewed and were free to leave the club. On 22 June striker Nicky Forster left the club after 6 years, opting to sign for Ipswich Town having turned down a new contract at Reading. He was followed in the days after by Paul Brooker and Lloyd Owusu who both moved to Brentford on free transfers. On 21 July Andy Hughes moved to Norwich City in a deal thought to be worth £500,000 and the next day Dean Morgan moved to Luton Town on a free transfer. The final summer departure from the Madejski was Shaun Goater who agreed to have his contract terminated by mutual consent on 27 July.

The first signings of the summer were Irish pair Kevin Doyle and Shane Long who joined from Cork City on 7 June. Stephen Hunt arrived from Brentford on a free transfer on 29 June and he was followed by Graham Stack who signed on a six-month loan from Arsenal on 7 July. Leroy Lita was signed from Bristol City for a then club record £1,000,000 on 14 July and on 22 July Brynjar Gunnarsson transferred from Watford for an undisclosed fee. On 2 August Chris Makin and John Oster both arrived on free transfers from Leicester City and Burnley respectively. Eric Obinna signed on a short-term deal on 24 August and Reading's summer transfer business was completed by Sekou Baradji who was signed on loan from West Ham on 1 September.

August

Reading's first match in the Championship was a home game against Plymouth Argyle on 6 August and despite dominating the game Reading lost 1 – 2. Having gone one down Leroy Lita equalised with a goal on his debut but a late finish from Nick Chadwick was enough to give Plymouth all the points. On 9 August Reading faced Brighton in the first of two away games with goals in each half for Glen Little and Dave Kitson enough for a 2 – 0 victory. Reading then faced a trip north to Preston on 13 August and a came away with a comfortable 3 – 0 win thanks to a brace from Lita and a second goal in four days from Glen Little. Reading returned to the Madejski on 20 August to face Millwall in a game they won emphatically 5 – 0. Bobby Convey scored two and one each from James Harper, Kitson and Steve Sidwell completed the scoring.

Reading faced Swansea City on 23 August in the first round of the League Cup. Kitson opened the scoring on 13 minutes but an 80th-minute equaliser from Adebayo Akinfenwa saw the game go into extra times with the score at 1–1. A second goal Kitson and one for Lita in extra time were enough to earn a 3–1 victory and progress into the second round. Reading were back in league action on 27 August away at Watford though neither team could make the breakthrough and it ended 0 – 0. The last game in August saw Reading at home in the league against Burnley. Leroy Lita put Reading into the lead on 7 minutes but Burnley equalised through Ade Akinbiyi. Kevin Doyle won the match for Reading with his first goal for the club on 70 minutes with the game finishing 2 – 1.

September

After a 12-day break Reading travelled to the Ricoh Arena to face Coventry City on 10 September. A second goal in two games from Kevin Doyle was only enough for a 1 – 1 draw with Rob Page equalising in the 86th minute. Three days later Reading faced Crystal Palace at home in a game they won 3 – 2. Kevin Doyle opened the scoring for Reading but Andy Johnson equalised shortly after and Clinton Morrison then gave Palace the lead at the start of the second half. However goals from Leroy Lita and Ibrahima Sonko were enough to secure the win for Reading. Next up was the visit of Crewe on 17 September which Reading won 1 – 0 thanks to a 78th-minute header from Ivar Ingimarsson. Reading were back in Football League Cup action on 20 September with a second round home tie against Luton Town. A single John Oster goal was enough to see Reading progress to the third round. On 24 September Reading traveled to Norwich City in the Football League Championship recorded and a third straight 1 – 0 win thanks to a goal from James Harper. The final game in September was at Southampton which finished 0 – 0 with both sides having chances but failing to make the breakthrough.

Squad

| GK | | Fulham | 2002 | | 190

0
21
Graham Stack
IRL
GK

| | Arsenal | 2005 | 2008 | 8

0
28
Jamie Young
ENG
GK

| | Youth team | 2002 | | 1

0
! colspan="11" style="background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center;"
-
2
Graeme Murty
SCO
DF

| | York City | 1998 | | 286

2
3
Nicky Shorey
ENG
DF

| | Leyton Orient | 2001 | | 219

9
5
Ibrahima Sonko
SEN
DF

| | Brentford | 2004 | | 94

4
14
John Halls
ENG
DF

| | Stoke City | 2006 | | 3

1
16
Ívar Ingimarsson
ISL
DF

| | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 2003 | | 130

7
18
Michael Dobson
ENG
DF

| | loan from Brentford | 2005 | 2006 | 1

0
23
Chris Makin
ENG
DF

| | Leicester City | 2005 | 2006 | 19

0
25
Johnny Mullins
ENG
DF

| | Youth team | 2004 | | 0

0
26
Curtis Osano
KEN
DF

| | Youth team | 2005 | | 1

0
27
Aaron Brown
ENG
DF

| | Tamworth | 2005 | | 0

0
34
Scott Golbourne
ENG
DF

| | Bristol City | 2006 | | 1

0
! colspan="11" style="background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center;"
-
4
Steve Sidwell
ENG
MF

| | Arsenal | 2003 | | 150

26
6
Brynjar Gunnarsson
ISL
MF

| | Watford | 2005 | | 34

4
7
Glen Little
ENG
MF

| | Burnley | 2004 | | 84

6
10
Stephen Hunt
IRL
MF

| | Brentford | 2005 | | 46

3
11
John Oster
WAL
MF

| | Burnley | 2005 | | 41

2
15
James Harper
ENG
MF

| | Arsenal | 2001 | | 239

13
17
Bobby Convey
USA
MF

| | D.C. United | 2004 | | 67

7
20
Jonny Hayes
IRL
MF

| | Youth team | 2004 | | 0

0
33
Conor Sinnott
IRL
MF

| | Bray Wanderers | 2006 | | 0

0
! colspan="11" style="background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center;"
-
8
Leroy Lita
ENG
FW

| | Bristol City | 2005 | | 32

15
12
Dave Kitson
ENG
FW

| | Cambridge United | 2003 | | 94

46
19
Kevin Doyle
IRL
FW

| | Cork City | 2005 | | 51

19
24
Shane Long
IRL
FW

| | Cork City | 2005 | | 15

4
31
Simon Cox
ENG
FW

| | Academy | 2005 | | 6

0
! colspan="11" style="background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center;"
-
14
Simieon Howell
JAM
MF

| | | 2005 | | 0

0
32
Adam Federici
AUS
GK

| | Torres | 2005 | | 0

0
! colspan="11" style="background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center;"
-
18
Darren Campbell
SCO
MF

| | Academy | 2003 | | 1

0
22
Peter Castle
ENG
DF

| | Academy | 2003 | | 1

0
27
Ryan Catney
NIR
MF

| | Academy | 2003 | | 0

0
29
Eric Obinna
NGR
FW

| | 1. FC Kaiserslautern | 2005 | | 8

0
30
Sekou Baradji
FRA
DF

| | loan from West Ham United | 2005 | 2005 | 1 | 0 |}

On loan

Left club during season

Transfers

In

DatePositionNationalityNameFromFeeRef.
7 June 2005FWIRLKevin DoyleCork CityUndisclosed
7 June 2005FWIRLShane LongCork CityUndisclosed
29 June 2005MFIRLStephen HuntBrentfordFree
14 July 2005FWENGLeroy LitaBristol City£1,000,000
22 July 2005MFISLBrynjar GunnarssonWatfordUndisclosed
2 August 2005DFENGChris MakinLeicester CityFree
2 August 2005MFWALJohn OsterBurnleyFree
24 August 2005FWNGREric Obinna1. FC KaiserslauternFree
14 November 2005MFIRLConor SinnottBray WanderersFree
30 December 2005DFENGAaron BrownTamworthUndisclosedurl=http://www.skysportsracing.com/story/0,19528,11670_2358721,00.htmltitle=Busy Royals sign Stackpublisher=Sky Sportsaccess-date=3 October 2012archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303224445/http://www.skysportsracing.com/story/0,19528,11670_2358721,00.htmlarchive-date=3 March 2016url-status=dead }}
30 December 2005GKIRLGraham StackArsenalUndisclosed
6 January 2006DFENGScott GolbourneBristol CityUndisclosed
19 January 2006DFENGJohn HallsStoke City£250,000

Out

DatePositionNationalityNameToFeeRef.
30 November 2005MFNIRRyan CatneyLisburn DistilleryFree
31 January 2006DFENGPeter CastleRushden & DiamondsFree

Loans in

Start datePositionNationalityNameFromEnd dateRef.
7 July 2005GKIRLGraham StackArsenal6-month loan
1 September 2005MFFRASekou BaradjiWest Ham United2-month loan
23 November 2005DFENGAaron BrownTamworth30 December 2005
24 November 2005DFENGMichael DobsonBrentfordSeason long loanurl=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/r/reading/4466878.stmtitle=Reading sign Dobson in loan dealpublisher=BBCaccess-date=3 October 2012date=24 November 2005}}

Loans out

Start datePositionNationalityNameToEnd dateRef.
4 August 2005MFJAMSimieon HowellForest Green RoversSeason long loan
9 September 2005MFSCODarren CampbellTamworth
December 2005GKAUSAdam FedericiNorthwoodOne month loan
10 January 2006DFENGPeter CastleRushden & DiamondsSeason long loan
January 2006GKAUSAdam FedericiCarshalton AthleticSeason long loan
4 July 2006MFIRLConor SinnottLimerickNovember 2006

Released

DatePositionNationalityNameJoinedDateRef
November 2005MFSCODarren CampbellColchester UnitedJanuary 2006
31 January 2006FWNGAEric ObinnaStevenage Borough
31 May 2006DFENGJohnny MullinsMansfield TownFree
30 June 2006MFJAMSimieon HowellBasingstoke TownAugust 2006
30 June 2006GKAUSJamie YoungWycombe Wanderers2 August 2006
30 June 2006DFENGChris MakinSouthampton16 August 2006

Competitions

Overview

Championship

Main article: 2005–06 Football League Championship

Results summary

Results by round

Results

Chadwick Kitson Little Harper
Kitson
Sidwell Doyle Lita
Sonko Morrison Doyle Kitson Ingimarsson Doyle
Little Lita
Doyle Doyle Kitson
Doyle Kitson
Hunt Kazim-Richards Doyle Convey Gunnarsson Davies Long Sonko
Kitson Sidwell
Lita
Convey Taylor
Lunt Sidwell
Lita Doyle Morgan Lita Sonko
Kitson Doyle
Oster
Long Parry Kitson
Loovens
Doyle Doyle
Halls Murty

League table

FA Cup

Main article: 2005–06 FA Cup

Gray

Football League Cup

Main article: 2005–06 Football League Cup

Lita Anderson Van Persie
Lupoli

Squad statistics

Appearances and goals

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Goal scorers

PlacePositionNationNumberNameChampionshipFA CupLeague CupTotal
1FWENG12Dave Kitson180422
2FWIRL19Kevin Doyle181019
3FWENG8Leroy Lita113115
4MFENG4Steve Sidwell100010
5MFENG15James Harper7007
MFUSA17Bobby Convey7007
7FWENG7Glen Little5005
8DFISL6Brynjar Gunnarsson4004
Own goal4004
FWIRL24Shane Long3104
11DFSEN5Ibrahima Sonko3003
12DFISL16Ívar Ingimarsson2002
DFENG3Nicky Shorey2002
MFENG10Stephen Hunt2002
MFENG11John Oster1012
16DFSCO2Graeme Murty1001
DFENG14John Halls1001
TOTALS9966111

Clean sheets

PlacePositionNationNumberNameChampionshipFA CupLeague CupTotal
1GKUSA1Marcus Hahnemann220123
2GKIRL21Graham Stack0011
TOTALS220224

References

  • General: Official Yearbook Reading FC 2006/07 ()

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