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MOORE’S A LOT MERRIER

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LIAMMoore was delighted to be back on the field and captaining Reading after injury halted his progress.
The 25-year-old defender returned from a month out in the Boxing Day defeat at Millwall, playing the full 90 minutes after a calf strain.
“It has been a tough month; I tried to stay positive,” he said. “I’ve been here for three months now, and it’s my first proper injury.
“It has been frustrating, so it was great to get back out there and get more minutes in.
“I just want to crack on again.”
THOMMO: I’M AT MY BEST NOW
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