Former Reading FC boss Paul Ince has stated that he believes he would have been able to secure Championship safety as the addressed the fans for the first time since departing the club.
Ince’s contract as Royals boss was terminated with the club in the relegation zone after a run of eight games without a win following a six point deduction from the EFL for a second consecutive season.
The statement, which was released through the League Managers Association, reads: “I would like to thank everyone at Reading FC for their support during my time as manager.
“Following the momentum gained towards the end of last season and the positivity that came with retaining our Championship status, we started this season in excellent form, especially at home where the fans played an important role in encouraging the team.
“Although we had some difficult situations to deal with including the six point deduction, a transfer embargo and a number of key players out injured, I am immensely proud of the hard work and dedication we demonstrated.
“The staff and players have worked extremely hard throughout my time at the club and have the experience and quality to compete at this level.”
Ince’s final game in charge ended in a stoppage time defeat at Preston which led to his sacking a few days later.
Noel Hunt has now been tasked with trying to keep the team in the league as interim boss for the remainder of the campaign.
Ince’s statement continues: “Our results since the start of January have been disappointing for all concerned, but with 12 of these games being either drawn or lost by a single goal, the performance of the team did not always reflect the final result and I am confident that there is enough quality in this group of players to achieve survival again over the last four matches.
“I am clearly disappointed to be leaving as I firmly believe that I would have been able to ensure the club’s survival in the league. However, returning to management with Reading has reminded me of how much passion I have for the game, and for management and I am already looking forward to my next challenge.
“I wish the board, team, staff and fans the very best of luck in the future and hope that we will see Reading competing with the best teams in the league next season.”