Despite not often thrilling fans with his style of play, Reading FC manager Leam Richardson boasts some impressive results as the Royals continue their push for a place in the League One play-offs.
Richardson took charge at the Select Car Leasing Stadium in late October, inheriting a side languishing in 19th place following the departure of Noel Hunt. Since then, the Royals have steadily climbed the table and, now entering the final chapter of the season, find themselves on the fringes of the play‑off places.
While some supporters have voiced concerns over aspects of Reading’s style of play, the results have spoken loudly in Richardson’s favour. The manager boasts an impressive win rate of 52.3%, a figure that places him among the club’s most effective bosses in recent memory.
His team have accumulated an average of 1.86 points per game, the highest for any Reading manager in the past 100 years, underlining the tangible progress made.
Richardson’s tenure began with a narrow victory over Stevenage, a game that set the tone for a marked improvement in form and confidence among the squad. Since that first win, Reading have regularly picked up points against both fellow play‑off contenders and mid‑table rivals alike, keeping alive hopes of finishing in the top six as the season reaches its climax.
Although the Royals remain outside the automatic play‑off spots, their league position reflects a significant turnaround from the early season struggles. Key victories, including recent wins against Wycombe Wanderers and other challengers, have closed the gap on the teams above them.
Richardson’s management style has drawn mixed reactions, some fans value the solidity and results, others crave a more expansive approach.
With the play‑off race finely balanced, Richardson’s focus remains on extracting the maximum from his squad in a busy run‑in. Whether Reading can secure a place in the end‑of‑season post‑season remains to be seen, but there is no doubt that Richardson’s early months in charge have given supporters renewed optimism after a tough start to the campaign.
Reading face Mansfield Town away from home on Tuesday night as they look to continue their recent impressive run of form.












































