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Long Return Finally Confirmed

13 July 2022
By Hob Nob Anyone?

The rumour that has been running for years has finally been confirmed, as free agent Shane Long has returned to Reading FC to sign a one year contract. The rumour gathered pace over the last month after it was confirmed that Southampton would not be renewing his contract, with rumours virtually every day that the deal was done. However, finally the rumour is definitely true with the club revealing Long back in Reading colours with pictures at the Oracle and the training ground. It's fair to say that the career of Reading's former player of the season, who spent some epic years at Reading, has been tailing off in recent seasons but there's plenty of reason to expect he will have plenty to offer in the Championship.

Shane Long signed for Reading originally back in 2005, a massive 17 years ago now, as an unknown player from Cork City. His first goal for the club came on New Years Eve in only his second appearance, coming off the bench with twenty minutes to play to grab the equaliser with just two minutes left on the clock. The first Reading goal of that game was scored by Kevin Doyle. Long went on to score 4 goals that season in limited opportunities mostly from the bench, including two goals off the bench in our 5-0 demolition of Derby. The next season with Reading in the Premier League, Long found himself frequently off the bench to replace either Leroy Lita or Kevin Doyle until he started to earn a place in the starting eleven later in the season. With 4 goals that season and 3 in the following 2007/2008 season in the Premier League, Long was recognised as a hugely creative force up front as a supplier rather than scorer.

That pattern continued until the 2010/2011 season when Long made a huge breakthrough, smashing in a massive 28 goals over the season as Reading finished the season with play-off final defeat. His incredible form earned him player of the season and a 6.5 million pound move to West Bromwich Albion to return to Premier League Football. Regular goals for club and country kept coming, which led to a 7 million pound move to Hull City in January 2014, and then just seven months later a 10 million pound transfer to Southampton. Long continued to make a big contribution for the Saints until, after seven years at the club, gradually dropping out of favour and getting less match time. Most of his appearances for Southampton were off the bench, especially in the last few seasons. Even with limited opportunities Long left Southampton with 37 further career goals.

Welcome back Shane!

 

Discussion On This Story:

  wainy

» 01 Jul 2005 17:36

i say september

  FiNeRaIn

» 01 Jul 2005 17:40

i wish

  Bristol Royalz

» 01 Jul 2005 17:41

October 1st

  floyd__streete

» 01 Jul 2005 17:42

December 37th 1066

  Scrap_Book

» 01 Jul 2005 17:46

mining the depths of pointless threads and continuing to dig.....

  Officer Dibble

» 01 Jul 2005 18:02



The amount of people who keep moaning about pointless & repetitive threads & in doing so bring them back to the top of the board.....

  Arch

» 01 Jul 2005 18:43

OK, I'll have a spin. How about August 1st?

  RoyalBird

» 01 Jul 2005 18:46

When we reach the Premiership and lose our opening 5 games. Either that or when we are too close to the relegation zone (won't happen! believe me!)

  North-east royal

» 01 Jul 2005 18:47

june 12th 2006

  Jeffers217

» 01 Jul 2005 18:48

Please now! Can't sign a named player to save his life, couldnt even sign Powell. Damaged all the enthusiasm of the club and damaged the half decent football we used to play. Added to this players have lost confidence- Harper, Murty, etc

  RoyalBird

» 01 Jul 2005 18:53



Be quiet and have some optimism! The season hasn't even started and some of you guys are moaning about him! :roll:
AND THERE'S STILL A FREAKING MONTH TILL THE SEASON STARTS SO HOW DO YOU KNOW COPPELL HASN'T GOT ANYONE LINED UP?!??!?
ALL YOU MOANERS CAN JUST OXF*RD OFF AS FAR AS I AM CONCERNED! :evil:

  Coppell's Right Footed 11

» 01 Jul 2005 19:00



Be quiet and have some optimism! The season hasn't even started and some of you guys are moaning about him! :roll:
AND THERE'S STILL A FREAKING MONTH TILL THE SEASON STARTS SO HOW DO YOU KNOW COPPELL HASN'T GOT ANYONE LINED UP?!??!?
ALL YOU MOANERS CAN JUST OXF*RD OFF AS FAR AS I AM CONCERNED! :evil:

cos hes crap in the transfer market, and has not progressed us in the slighest. We have a worse squad than when he took over!

  stressed as usual

» 01 Jul 2005 19:01

ASAP

  RoyalBird

» 01 Jul 2005 19:08



Be quiet and have some optimism! The season hasn't even started and some of you guys are moaning about him! :roll:
AND THERE'S STILL A FREAKING MONTH TILL THE SEASON STARTS SO HOW DO YOU KNOW COPPELL HASN'T GOT ANYONE LINED UP?!??!?
ALL YOU MOANERS CAN JUST OXF*RD OFF AS FAR AS I AM CONCERNED! :evil:

cos hes crap in the transfer market, and has not progressed us in the slighest. We have a worse squad than when he took over!

That doesn't mean he won't buy excellent players! How do you know he hasn't got Lita lined up or Aliaderie (spelling?) coming on loan to Reading? There's still a month to go before the start of the season people! Give him a little more time!

  Coppell's Right Footed 11

» 01 Jul 2005 19:12



cos hes crap in the transfer market, and has not progressed us in the slighest. We have a worse squad than when he took over!

That doesn't mean he won't buy excellent players! How do you know he hasn't got Lita lined up or Aliaderie (spelling?) coming on loan to Reading? There's still a month to go before the start of the season people! Give him a little more time!

because alladiere signed for celtic today on loan, and lita said he's not going anywhere? do you keep upto date on news?

  18urz71

» 01 Jul 2005 19:14

Because Lita said he wants to stay at Bristol City, and Aliaderie is on loan at Celtic. Coppell just can't attract bigger name players to the club like Pardew could. Pardew's era was about ambition and success, whereas Coppell's is about doing things on the cheap, and maintaining where we are.

  RoyalBird

» 01 Jul 2005 19:21



That doesn't mean he won't buy excellent players! How do you know he hasn't got Lita lined up or Aliaderie (spelling?) coming on loan to Reading? There's still a month to go before the start of the season people! Give him a little more time!

because alladiere signed for celtic today on loan, and lita said he's not going anywhere? do you keep upto date on news?

:oops:
Ok then just replace those names with people like Owusu-Abeyie from Arsenal and Chopra

  Jeffers217

» 01 Jul 2005 19:24



because alladiere signed for celtic today on loan, and lita said he's not going anywhere? do you keep upto date on news?

:oops:
Ok then just replace those names with people like Owusu-Abeyie from Arsenal and Chopra

Yes and they are great players with loadsa experience arent they! We just have to face the fact that we cant sign players who have been there and done it before (except les and martin), Coppell is struggling to sign quality players who are leagues lower than us. No one put in a bid for Parkin until recently, we couldve snapped him up at least a month ago.

  RoyalBird

» 01 Jul 2005 19:30



:oops:
Ok then just replace those names with people like Owusu-Abeyie from Arsenal and Chopra

Yes and they are great players with loadsa experience arent they! We just have to face the fact that we cant sign players who have been there and done it before (except les and martin), Coppell is struggling to sign quality players who are leagues lower than us. No one put in a bid for Parkin until recently, we couldve snapped him up at least a month ago.

Yeah, cos Parkin has loadsa experience in the Championship! At least Chopra has been there and done it before in the old division 1 with Watford, maybe Owusu-Abeyie could help. Surely you get the point by now! There's a month till the league starts and we still have a possibility of signing good players, but all you lot seem to be obsessed that we have only signed 3 players so far! What happens if they become bargains of the season?! At least have some optimism in the team we have at the moment!

  Coppell's Right Footed 11

» 01 Jul 2005 19:30

agreed, coppell is crap in the transfer market and can't attract players! as soon as we get rid of him and bring in a lively goood motivational manager the better. The club is boring me to death at the moment and so is coppell.

  Platypuss

» 01 Jul 2005 19:47



Which "big name" players did Pardew attract to us since we've been in the Championship (which is the only fair comparison to make)?
Goater? :oops:

Murray? :oops:
Struggling now. Care to help out?
What we could do in "League 1" a few years back is wholly irrelevant now. We were small fish in a big pond then, but now we're relative small fry in with the big boys.

  Z-Head

» 01 Jul 2005 20:00

Year 2025 Top man that Coppell and all he created at Reading. :D

  Very near...far away

» 02 Jul 2005 16:10

25th May 2011, after our 2nd Champions League win in a row. When interviewed afterwards he says: "Yeah, y'know 3 in a row would've been nice, but I think it's time to give someone else a go now..."

  Anonymous

» 02 Jul 2005 16:20

After the way he walked out on Man City after just 33 days in charge; I'm suprised he's lasted this long and have to say that if were to walk out on us tomorrow it would have come about 18 months too late for my liking.

  Royal Lady

» 02 Jul 2005 16:40

He just signed an extension to his contract. He won't be sacked and he won't walk. And exactly WHO is there who is free to take over from him, should he go anyway? Better the devil you know sometimes.

  Anonymous

» 02 Jul 2005 16:43

Very true. Madejski wouldn't want to "poach" a manager from another club so to speak after the whole Pardew affair.

  AbovetheI

» 02 Jul 2005 17:43

I really cant believe this.. Im gonna have a moan now... how can you lot do a syndicate when the season has not even started? its all a bit stupid dont you think.. bloody 'ave faith the lot of ya

  Royalee

» 02 Jul 2005 17:55



Which "big name" players did Pardew attract to us since we've been in the Championship (which is the only fair comparison to make)?
Goater? :oops:

Murray? :oops:
Struggling now. Care to help out?
What we could do in "League 1" a few years back is wholly irrelevant now. We were small fish in a big pond then, but now we're relative small fry in with the big boys.

Luke Chadwick

Matthew Upson

Steve Sidwell was building a name for himself at this level and that was an ambitious signing.

  AbovetheI

» 02 Jul 2005 17:57

good reply

  strap

» 02 Jul 2005 18:05



Sadly doing things on the cheap is likely to mean we won't stay where we are. :cry:


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