Reading buy Mautone
The Royals have signed West Ham's Australian Steve Mautone in a deal that will be worth up to £250,000 based on appearances.
The 25-year-old made just three appearances for the Hammers and had been on loan at Reading until the deal was made permanent. (27th March 1997)

Gilkes to stay with Reading
Wolves boss Mark McGhee has pulled the plug on a bid to try and sign Royals' winger Michael Gilkes.
McGhee was unable to agree a fee with Reading for the 31-year-old who was valued at £200,000 by the Elm Park outfit.
The collapse of the move follows hard on the heels of McGhee's failure to land either the Spurs' winger Ruel Fox or the Aston Villa midfielder Sasa Curcic in loan deals. (26th March 1997)

Hunter Faces Operation
Royals defensive strong man Barry Hunter has pulled out of the Northern Ireland squad for next week's vital World Cup group nine qualifier against Portugal.
The 28-year-old Reading star is to have surgery on a troublesome knee on Monday and will be out for the season.
Hunter said: "I've been carrying the injury for most of the season but now the experts say I need an operation."

Nogan Returns
Reading striker Lee Nogan has returned to the Nationwide club following a month on loan at Notts County.
Nogan, a £250,000 signing from Watford in January 1995, went on-loan to the second division side after failing to earn a regular first team place at Elm Park.
But the 27-year-old striker is now back at Reading and determined to regain a place in the team starting with Saturday's game against Ipswich.

Breaking New Ground
Some people may find it frustrating that we haven't released any fresh information about the new stadium project in recent months but rest assured that everyone is still working extremly hard and there is plenty of progress behind the scenes.
When everything is signed and sealed we will ensure that everyone knows about it. A number of different obstacles have had to be overcome and there would equally have been no point in raising people's expectations before we'd got round to ironing out all the potential problems. - from the Reading matchday program.
I heard when I was recently went to Reading that the building date is set for the April. (18th March 1997)

Reading Extend Mautone's loan
Reading have extended the loan of West Ham keeper Steve Mautone until the end of the season.
Mautone, 26, has been outstanding for Reading since joining them last month after Bulgarian international Bobby Mihaylov was ruled out for the season with a knee injury.
Reading joint-manager Jimmy Quinn said: "The keeper position has caused us a lot of problems this season and we are delighted to have secured him until the end of the season." (17th March 1997)

Micky is Delighted about performance
Reading's joint-player manager Mick Gooding praised his players after they secured a 2-1 win at home to Nationwide Division One promotion-chasing Norwich.
Trevor Morley opened the scoring with a spectacular overhead kick but Neil Adams equalised for the Canaries before the same player scored an own goal to give Reading the points.
Gooding said: "Even though we won by an own goal I thought the team played very well against a very difficult side and we fully deserved the win." (5th March 1997)


Walker's unhappy return
By Trevor Haylett
MIKE Walker's first managerial return to Elm Park - where he began his goalkeeping career - ended in disappointment when Norwich succumbed to a goal three minutes from time. The wound that takes the pace out of their promotion challenge was self-inflicted, Neil Adams driving a Martin Williams cross into his own net.
Norwich were nearly undone in the third minute when Darren Caskey found Jimmy Quinn with a magnificent cross-field ball. The Reading player-manager skilfully side-stepped his man but narrowly misdirected his shot.
It was an early warning for Norwich, who continued to look less than comfortable under pressure. When they fell behind in the 21st minute it was something of their own making, though it took a supreme finish from Trevor Morley to punish them.
When Daryl Sutch forfeited possession it enabled Mick Gooding to drive over a cross and Morley, 36 later this month, scored his 21st goal of the season with an athletic bicycle kick.
The scores were level seven minutes later when Paul Bodin's back-pass alerted Darren Eadie. He reached the ball ahead of Steve Mautone, the keeper's challenge sending the winger flying through the air. Adams' penalty accuracy was as certain as ever as he scored his ninth goal from the spot this season.
Reading could not live with a full-throttle Eadie and having been sent clear by Robert Fleck's first-time pass, he would have handed Norwich the interval lead had he not drilled a shot against a post with only Mautone to beat.
The goalkeeper foiled his adversary three times in the second half while also pulling off a crucial save when Eadie's free-kick dropped for Matt Jackson. Reading won the game when Williams strode away from Jackson and sent in a cross which Adams ran into the empty goal after the ball eluded Marshall.



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