Reading fans took to Twitter to hail their side's impressive 3-0 victory over Luton Town at the Madejski Stadium on Saturday.
Goals from Michael Morrison, Ovie Ejaria and Garath McCleary saw the Royals ease to victory and Reading supporters are delighted with their team's form at the moment:
Reading FC were languishing 3rd bottom of Championship under Jose Gomes when he was sacked. Mark Bowen (who?) took charge but since then they've W3, D1, L0. Up 5 places in league. Back to basics football. Same players, different results. #JustSaying
— Jonny Evans (@JontyEvans) November 11, 2019
Congratulations to John Swift, Omar Richards and Michael Morrison who have all made it into the WhoScored Championship Team of the Week.
— RFC Latest (@RFCLatest) November 11, 2019
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Congratulations to John Swift, Omar Richards and Michael Morrison who have all made it into the WhoScored Championship Team of the Week.
— RFC Latest (@RFCLatest) November 11, 2019
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Been very impressed by Bowen so far. We look a totally different time but I’m not going to get too excited yet. If we’re still going well by Christmas then I’ll start getting excited about pushing up the table. Don’t forget even Clement got of to a good start. #readingfc
— Louis Stagg (@dinglouis_) November 10, 2019
Took the boy to see @ReadingFC win at Luton yesterday. 15k attendance but felt full as the supporters didn't stop chanting ALL game. At the end @MattMiazga3 came back from walking down the tunnel to have a photo with my boy. Proper fans, proper players, proper club. pic.twitter.com/cVvrwRGtx9
— Adam Hooper (@Spur81) November 10, 2019
Sam Baldock has not played regular football in nearly a year, yet he has not looked at all rusty. It is testament to his hard work and self belief that he can come in and perform for 90 minutes like he has done.
— Talk Reading (@TalkReading) November 10, 2019
Super Sam 👏 #readingfc pic.twitter.com/HJC2ZVea4C
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