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INCE LIKES A HELPING OF ‘KARMA’

READING boss Paul Ince hit out at Stoke for refusing to allow his son, Tom, to play against his parent club.
Tom, 30, is on loan with the Royals from Stoke and sat out Reading’s 2-1 victory over the Potters on Tuesday.
Ince said: “I was disappointed Thomas didn’t play. It was a situation where the two clubs could have agreed.
“It would have been nice if Stoke could have done us a favour because of the situation we are in because they’re not going up or going down.
“They refused that, which is disappointing, but it is what it is. Karma is a wond...

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