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Paul Ince: ‘It’s a massive job’ says Royals interim boss ahead of decision on Reading FC future

The Royals finished one place above the relegation zone

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Saturday, May 7, 2022 3:50 pm
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Reading FC interim manager Paul Ince has admitted that taking on the Royals role full-time would be a ‘massive job’.

Having suffered three consecutive defeats to end the championship season, Ince is set to decide his future at the club in the coming days.

“It’s a massive job. It’s a good job because it’s a challenge.” said Ince.

“I always like a challenge. The structure needs to change and that’s something we’re looking to change in some departments.

“There is a long way to go. Whoever is in charge, the aim next season is to stay in this league and then start building.

“We’ve got an owner who wants to be successful.

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“He’s someone who is ambitious and wants to take this club forward.”

The Royals boss reflected on his time at the club and reiterated his delight to keep the team in the Championship.

He continued: “I still wanted to win today so that disappoints me.

“The relationship I’ve had with the fans, the players, it’s been great.

“Not just me but Alex Rae has been unbelievable with the help of Gilksey (Michael Gilkes) and Ledge (Mikele Liegertwood) to have a turnaround in a short space of time.

“The lads have given me everything.

“My focus has been on the game today but I will sit down tonight, put my feet up and have a breather for a day and reassess it and then go from there.

“Pur fans sold out today and they were magnificent so we wanted to get some points on the board for them.

“In the second-half we had a right go and hopefully they can see the signs of what we are trying to do.

“That’s all the fans want them to do is put in a shift and work hard.

“That’s what Luton have here. That’s how they’ve done so well and credit to them.”

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