Reading - 'Excitement surrounds Long return'published at 18:30 British Summer Time 29 July 2022
Championship (2021-22: 21st)
Tim Dellor
BBC Berkshire sport editor
Had you asked any Reading fan on 7 May, when the team had just lost to Luton and finished the season 21st in the table, what they expected from this next season, you would have got short shrift. At that stage most fans would have hoped for 21st and survival again.
Despite the transfer embargo hampering recruitment, and the fact they lost several key players over the summer, head of football operations Mark Bowen and manager Paul Ince seem to have strengthened the squad.
The additions of goalkeeper Joe Lumley and midfielders Tyrese Fornah, Jeff Hendrick and Sam Hutchinson are eye-catching, but the real excitement surrounds the return of club favourite Shane Long.
He first played for Reading 17 years ago as a teenager in Steve Coppell’s record-breaking Championship-winning team.
Long is likely to be behind Lucas Joao in the pecking order as first choice striker, but Joao’s injury record suggests Long will get plenty of opportunities.
If Joao and Yakou Meite stay fit, and senior players like Andy Yiadom and Tom Ince have good seasons, Reading may surprise a few people.
As the season draws nearer, fans' confidence in the squad seems to be on the rise, and there is real hope the team can do rather better than 21st.
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