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No excitement please, we're Reading

An FA Cup run would have been a bit risky, so striker Dave Kitson informed us all that they did not give two 'hoots' about that.

They want to concentrate on the league, but of course they don't want to do too well in that because that would put them in Europe. And they wouldn't want that.

The most incredulous thing of all is that Royals fans, blinded by their love of Coppell, call radio phone-ins defending the club's position.

"Our Steve's right, we're not ready for European football," they garble.

So instead they'll stumble on aimlessly until their luck runs out and they go back down to the Championship.

They could have made the most of their elevated status and had some fantastic memories that would have lasted a lifetime - as a Bolton fan who has seen his side venture into Europe twice in the past three seasons, I can assure them of that.


Understrength Hornets crash out of Cup

THERE will be no repeat of last season's run to The FA Cup Semi-Finals for Watford after Aidy Boothroyd's decision to field a weakened team backfired as Wolves progressed into round five with an easy 4-1 victory at Vicarage Road this afternoon (Saturday).

Inspired by livewire left-winger Matthew Jarvis, the visitors got off to a flying start thanks to Andy Keogh's fifth-minute lob. Second-half goals from Stephen Elliott and Jay Bothroyd - both the result of some shocking defending from the home side - then put the visitors on easy street before John-Joe O'Toole netted a consolation.

However, any hopes of what looked to be an unlikely comeback anyway were killed off in the last minute when Keogh netted his second to make it just one win, and six losses, for the Hornets in their last ten outings at Vicarage Road.



 

 

 

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