Reading And Memories Of Allardyce

Last updated : 12 April 2010 By Footy Mad - Editor

NEWCASTLE v READING - THE HISTORY

 2009/2010 Sat 15 Aug Newcastle Utd. 3 - 0 Reading Championship  
 2007/2008 Sat 05 Apr Newcastle Utd. 3 - 0 Reading Premier League  
  Sat 27 Oct Reading 2 - 1 Newcastle Utd. Premier League  
 2006/2007 Mon 30 Apr Reading 1 - 0 Newcastle Utd. Premiership  
  Wed 06 Dec Newcastle Utd. 3 - 2 Reading Premiership  
 1989/1990 Wed 31 Jan Newcastle Utd. 4 - 1 Reading F.A. Cup  
  Sat 27 Jan Reading 3 - 3 Newcastle Utd. F.A. Cup  
  Wed 04 Oct Newcastle Utd. 4 - 0 Reading League Cup  
Newcastle United won 5-3 on aggregate
  Tue 19 Sep Reading 3 - 1 Newcastle Utd. League Cup  
 1968/1969 Sat 04 Jan Newcastle Utd. 4 - 0 Reading F.A. Cup  
 1899/1900 Sat 27 Jan Newcastle Utd. 2 - 1 Reading F.A. C
up 

OUR LAST VISIT TO READING ...

2007/8 READING 2 NEWCASTLE 1

READING: Hahnemann, Murty (Rosenior 86), Sonko, Duberry, Shorey, Lita (Long 83), Gunnarsson, Harper, Hunt, Doyle, Kitson. Subs Not Used: Federici, Ingimarsson, Convey.

NEWCASTLE: Given, Beye, Faye (Milner 74), Cacapa, Jose Enrique, Geremi, Barton, Butt (N'Zogbia 58), Emre, Martins (Smith 58), Owen. Subs Not Used: Harper, Rozehnal.

Att: 24,119

Substitute Shane Long needed just seconds to net the goal that gave Reading a deserved 2-1 victory over Newcastle at the Madejski Stadium.

Sam Allardyce's side thought they had grasped a point when Michael Duberry's own goal cancelled out Dave Kitson's opener.

But Reading boss Steve Coppell's decision to replace the appalling Leroy Lita with the young Irishman paid instant dividends as he popped up with the winner straight away.

It was his second goal of the season - and his team-mates celebrated like it was a World Cup winner.

Lita, on the other hand, had an afternoon to forget.

He was one of Reading's many success stories last season but, despite a fine Under-21 Championship finals for England in the summer, has found his second season in the top flight a frustrating one.

A bizarre injury suffered while in bed kept him sidelined for a while and Coppell decided to use him only sparingly when he regained fitness.

The former Bristol City man began this game intent on making an impact but went in at the break having fluffed two of the clearest chances of his short career.

The first, in the 12th minute, was the most embarrassing. Kevin Doyle, pushed to the right wing to make way for Lita's return, bulldozed his way into the box and crossed to find his team-mate right in front of goal.

Just a touch was needed to beat Shay Given but Lita missed his kick with his colourful right boot and saw the ball bounce away harmlessly off his other leg.

The second miss came just before the break and was a sad ending to the best move of the half.

Stephen Hunt cleared a Newcastle corner, Lita headed it on to send Doyle charging up field again and, after the Irishman had done well to get in a cross despite the close attentions of two challengers, Hunt's simple ball in the box gave Lita a clear sight of the posts again.

This time he connected powerfully but the ball rocketed over.

Reading had just about shaded an otherwise low-key half. Lita had seen an early attempt blocked, Michael Owen bundled home a long ball into the box at the other end from Geremi, who then headed another chance wide.

Lita was eventually on target with another effort but the only other man who came close to finding the net was relieved to remain off the score-sheet.

Claudio Cacapa was that man, carelessly stroking a back-pass beyond Given.

Fortunately for the visitors it did not have the pace to reach the white paint before his goalkeeper scampered back to retrieve.

The half ended with England defender Nicky Shorey firing a free-kick just over and the first chance of the second period saw the left-back swing in a good cross to find Doyle, who completely missed his kick.

Reading took the lead in the 52nd minute when Hunt's ball into the box from the left went through the Lita's legs.

Whether it was another bungle or a clever dummy only he will know but it was perfect for Kitson to despatch high past Given.

Allardyce responded with a double change just before the hour mark with the almost invisible Obafemi Martins replaced by Alan Smith and Charles N'Zogbia coming on for Nicky Butt in midfield.

Hunt sent a header on the hoof just wide before Lita and Doyle were only just off target with subsequent efforts.

Newcastle were becoming increasingly desperate, with Joey Barton - making his first start since his £5.8million summer switch from Manchester City - anonymous in midfield.

Geremi fired a long-range effort harmlessly wide before Abdoulaye Faye was booked for hacking Lita down. The defender was then replaced by James Milner in Allardyce's final reshuffle and this time it paid off instantly.

The newcomer won a free-kick by a corner flag, although he appeared to have made a meal of Hunt's challenge.

Emre swung the free-kick to the near post, where Smith flicked it on across the box.

It would have gone wide but Duberry could not resist trying to get in the way and ended up chesting the ball into the net for an own goal.

That moment of fortune seemed to have revitalised Newcastle but Coppell had other ideas, sending on Long for the luckless Lita with seven minutes remaining.

The Irishman had only been on the pitch a matter of seconds but needed only one touch to take Sonko's flick on past Given and a second to hook it into the net.

Newcastle had no reply to that other than a Cacapa effort correctly ruled out for offside.