Sidwell The Talk Of The Town


And so with two spectacular goals at the weekend, the Sidwell saga becomes the main feature of Vital Reading, at least for now anyway?

Who would believe it? Sidwell has something like 30 to 40 shots at goal without scoring but put him on the TV and he`ll net a brace!

But I`m not complaining, the midfielder`s enigmatic presence won us the match – and what`s more he`s in my Sun Dream Team! But he really picks his moments, the televised early afternoon game? He might as well be in a shop window!!!

And that is bad news for the club, although Sidwell`s goals solidified our stance at sixth in the league he has made himself all the more desirable to those teams who will seek to sign him up come the end of the season.

Reading left-back and team-mate Nicky Shorey believes the centre mid should stick with the Royals:

“Siddy is a great player and he is a leader for us. I know he is not the captain but he does lead us on the pitch and he again showed against Villa what he is all a about. He didn’t just score the two goals – he bossed the midfield.

‘It would be great to keep him after this season. It would be unbelievable. That’s what we want to do.

‘Obviously, the better we do, you never know, he might stay. He would be a sore miss not just on the pitch but off it as well because he is a great lad.

‘Would getting into Europe persuade him to stay? You never know. We are just going to try to finish as high as we can and hopefully he can stay.”

And his manager Steve Coppell agrees ‘We would love Steve to sign for us,’ said the Reading boss.

‘He knows that. I believe it is not a question of us persuading him to stay here because he is a lovely bloke around the place and a terrific footballer.

‘I think it is a question of other people persuading him to go elsewhere, but there will never come a moment when we will say ‘You’ve got such and such a time to commit to us’. We don’t work like that.”

And while all the buzz surrounds Sidwell`s future, for now he`d rather just play his football but the ‘boss of the midfield` did have something to say on Reading`s chance of playing European football next year.

‘I have been surprised with how well we have done. Not just me, you ask the same of the fans. We thought we would stay up but how well we are doing is brilliant.’

‘That is down to us coming into this league with no fear. Not a lot of us have a lot of Premier League experience so we’ve just come in and tried to do our best.

‘Do you talk about Europe? Of course we have. We have put ourselves into a position where we can achieve that and we will keep on trying and see what comes at the end of the season.’

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