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2008–09 Reading F.C. season


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season2008–09
managerSteve Coppell
mgrtitleManager
chairmanJohn Madejski
chrtitleChairman
leagueChampionship
league result4th
(play off Semi-Finals)
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultThird round vs Cardiff City
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultThird round vs Stoke City
league topscorerKevin Doyle 18
season topscorerKevin Doyle 18
highest attendance23,121 vs Southampton
(22 November 2008)
lowest attendance16,514 vs Blackpool
(9 December 2008)
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(play off Semi-Finals) (22 November 2008) (9 December 2008)

Reading Football Club played the 2008–09 season in the Football League Championship, having been relegated on the final day of the 2007–08 Premier League season. Despite a strong start to the season, especially at home, Reading were unable to secure promotion at the first attempt; a poor run of form in 2009 saw Reading win just 5 of their last 17 league games, the Royals finishing 4th in the league. Reading were defeated 3–0 on aggregate by Burnley in the play-off semi-finals.

Review and events

Pre-season

Reading opened their pre-season with an away game against Didcot Town, winning 9–0, with nine different scorers, including a fan who won the opportunity to play at a charity auction. After further away wins at Forest Green Rovers (2–0), Havant & Waterlooville (1–0) and MK Dons (2–1), Reading went on a three-game friendly tour of Sweden, winning their three games against FC Trollhättan (4–1) in which Leroy Lita scored all four, against Lerkils IF (1–0) and against Halmstads BK (3–1) in which new signing Noel Hunt scored for the first time, ultimately scoring two. Reading's last friendly, and only home friendly, was against Aston Villa, and finished 1–1. It was Reading's only pre-season game that they did not win.

August

Reading's league campaign began with a 0–0 draw at promoted Nottingham Forest. In a game of few chances, Kevin Doyle came closest for the Royals, glancing a header goalwards from a Stephen Hunt cross, that Forest goalkeeper Paul Smith did well to tip on to the crossbar.

Two days later, the Royals enjoyed their first victory of the season, as a late Noel Hunt goal, on his competitive debut for Reading, secured a 2–1 victory at Dagenham and Redbridge in the 1st round of the League Cup. James Henry had opened the scoring for Reading in the first half, with his first goal for the club, tapping home after Shane Long had beaten the Dagenham goalkeeper to a cross.

Reading's first home league match followed on 16 August, a game the Royals deservedly won 2–0, Ibrahima Sonko crashing home two headers, one in each half, both from Stephen Hunt corners.

A week later, the Royals lost a thrilling game 2–4 against Charlton Athletic. Matt Holland and Andy Gray's penalty gave the Addicks a 2–0 lead but Ibrahima Sonko kept up his scoring form with a thumping header before half-time. Stephen Hunt's retaken penalty completed the comeback for Reading, but further goals for Luke Varney and Hamer Bouazza gave Charlton all three points.

The Royals returned to the Madesjki on 26 August with a thumping 5–1 victory over Luton Town in the League Cup 2nd Round. Noel Hunt opened the scoring after nodding in brother Stephen Hunt's cross. Soon later it was the other way around, Noel Hunt sliding in a cross and Stephen Hunt slotted home. Alex Pearce, Jem Karacan and James Henry all got their first goals for the club. A consolation for Luton was scored by Ryan Charles.

September

The month started at Portman Road, Ipswich. Reading's bad away form continued as The Royals lost 2–0 to the hands of Ipswich Town. The game was followed up by the biggest win of the season, so far, as Reading forced six passed Sheffield Wednesday. The Royals were 2–0 up within 10 minutes, Kevin Doyle scoring them both. André Bikey got the third on the half hour mark. Noel Hunt got the fourth on the fiftieth minute. Doyle scored his third of the game and two minutes later Reading were 6–0 up. It stayed that way until the end of the match.

Watford. Reading came to Watford sitting fourth in the Championship. Reading took the lead on the 13th minute. The goal was scored by no-one! The goal was not claimed for by any Reading player. Watford soon went 2–1 up and an 89th minute spot kick was turned in by S. Hunt.

Reading played a cup side in the League Cup as the Royals headed to Stoke to play the Premier League side Stoke City. Reading battled hard only losing to the Premier League side on spot kicks, 4–3, after a 2–2 draw.

Reading played Swansea City and a 4–0 win set up a game with Wolverhampton Wanderers. The Royals went 1–0 up when an own goal by Wolverhampton Wanderers started off a hammering for Wolves. André Bikey made it 2–0 and Kalifa Cissé made a Reading win a game to forget for Wolverhampton Wanderers.

October

Burnley came to Reading. Reading won the game 3–1. The Hunt Brothers scored two and Shane Long made it 3–0. Burnley scored a goal, but it was too little to late. Away days. Reading lost to the hands of Preston North End 2–1. Mix ups saw a loss come to Reading's hands.

A home game to Doncaster Rovers followed. The Royals only won 2–1. This happened after Reading going 1–0 up, then Doncaster scored. One minute later the Royals scored to win the match.

A draw to Queens Park Rangers in front of the Sky Sports cameras at home, 0–0, and a loss, 1–0, away to Burnley rounded off a bad month for the Royals, home and away.

November

Reading returned to winning ways at Ashton Gate as the Royals opened November with a 4–1 win away to Bristol City. Kevin Doyle (twice) and Noel Hunt scored from close range, before Kalifa Cissé added Reading's fourth, smashing the ball into the top right-hand corner of the goal from outside of the penalty area. Reading's excellent home form continued the following weekend, Doyle (2) and Noel Hunt again got on the scoresheet in a 3–0 victory over Derby County.

The Royals secured a third successive victory at Bramall Lane the following weekend, Kalifa Cissé opening the scoring in the 5th minute, before a Kevin Doyle header, just before half-time, completed a 2–0 win at Sheffield United. Reading then lost to Southampton at home 2–1. The Royals' 1st home defeat of the season so-far. Kébé scored his 1st Reading goal. The Royals then headed off to Wales to play Cardiff City. Reading went 1–0 and 2–1 down. At 1–1, Reading were down to 10 men as André Bikey got sent off. Reading's scores were Kevin Doyle and Brynjar Gunnarsson in a 2–2 draw.

December

Reading were playing Coventry City at home in front of the Sky Sports Cameras. The Royals went 1–0 down, but came back to win 3–1. Reading won 1–0 at Barnsley and at home to Blackpool. A late rally by Reading help them win 2–0 at home to Norwich City. Reading moved into 2nd as Reading won 3–1 at then 2nd place Birmingham City.

Reading then had a home draw, 1–1, to Cardiff City. The Welsh side went 1–0 in the 89th minute, but Reading's keeper Adam Federici scored in the 6th minute of injury time. Reading then drew 1–1 at Southampton.

January

Reading met Cardiff City for the third time in six weeks in the FA Cup third round, and a largely second-string side were defeated 2–0 at Ninian Park, to end the Royals' eight-match unbeaten run. The Royals returned to the Madejski Stadium for the first league match of the calendar year, completing a 4–0 victory over Watford. Chris Armstrong opened the scoring with his first ever goal for Reading, before Kevin Doyle, Noel Hunt and Leroy Lita, back from Norwich, added to the tally. A 2–0 defeat at Welsh side Swansea City followed, to end a run of 9 league matches unbeaten for Reading, before league leaders Wolves were beaten 1–0 at the Madejski Stadium, the game decided by a second-minute own-goal scored by Wolves' Neill Collins. The result closed the gap between Wolves and Reading, in 2nd place, to two points. January ended with a goalless draw at Loftus Road, as Reading and Q.P.R. drew 0–0 for the second time this season.

February

On the 6th of the month it was revealed that Bobby Convey had left the club by mutual consent. A second consecutive 0–0 draw followed, as the Royals were held at home by Preston. On 13 February it was revealed that Ivar Ingimarsson would be out injured for the rest of the season, scheduled for surgery on a knee cartilage problem. Reading's goal drought continued two weeks later, at home to Bristol City, as the Royals lost 2–0, a second home defeat of the season. Nottingham Forest visited the Madejski Stadium on 28 February, as the Royals slumped to a second straight home defeat, and a sixth consecutive game without scoring.

March

Reading secured a first win in five games under floodlights at Hillsborough, defeating Sheffield Wednesday 2–1, Kevin Doyle heading home from a corner, and Shane Long scoring the winner with nine minutes left.

The Royals headed to Home Park, Plymouth to play Plymouth Argyle. Reading went 1–0 down, but Alex Pearce scored two minutes later. Argyle went 2–1 up and in the 80th minute, Jimmy Kebe scored, through the keepers legs.

Reading played Charlton Athletic, at home, next. Reading drew 2–2 with two goals from young Irish striker Shane Long. However the Royals were denied victory by a last gasp equaliser. Reading next lost to Ipswich Town 1–0. The Royals went 1–0 down just 1 minute after the break. That meant the Royals went into a three match winless run with renewed purpose.

However, that was forgotten in midweek as they won 1–0 at Doncaster Rovers, thanks to a late Dave Kitson winner eight minutes from time. Kitson had returned to the club on loan, as did Glen Little.

The Royals ended the month with successive goalless draws, against Crystal Palace, eventually dropping into 4th place after Sheffield United's win over Barnsley.

April

The first game of April was away to Coventry City which ended in bore draw of 0–0. Both teams creating very little in another disappointing performance from the Royals.

On 10 April 2009, Sheffield United travelled to the Madjeski for an evening game in a real six-pointer with both teams needing the win to help secure that valuable play-off place. It ended in Reading losing 1–0 with Brian Howard scoring a scrappy goal on the hour mark.

On 13 April 2009, the Royals travelled to Bloomfield Road to face Blackpool and after taking a 2–0 lead, eventually drew 2–2. Jem Karacan scored his first goal of the season and league goal for the Royals.

A goalless draw with Barnsley at home meant Reading had now gone 7 home games without a win. However, the Royals showed a return to form on the following Tuesday night with a 2–0 win at Derby County, Dave Kitson and Shane Long the goalscorers.

With results having gone their way at the weekend, Reading went into their Monday night game with Norwich City knowing that only a win would keep their hopes of automatic promotion alive. Shane Long inspired Reading to a 2–0 win with both goals, both of them headers from Jimmy Kebe crosses. Reading, 4th, needed to win going into a clash with Birmingham City, 2nd. Reading lost 2–1 and Birmingham went up. Reading need to win to go up to the Premier League at the first attempt, and Sheffield United didn't win against Crystal Palace. United drew 0–0. If the Royals had won they would have gone up on Goal-Difference.

May

André Bikey was sent off as Reading lost the first leg of their play-off semi-final at Burnley by a single goal. Bikey was sent off for a stamp on Robbie Blake, minutes after pulling back Burnley striker Steve Thompson to gift the Clarets the winning penalty, scored by Graham Alexander. Burnley advanced to the final at Wembley three days later as Reading lost the second leg 2–0, goals from Martin Paterson, and Thompson, sealing Burnley's win. Hours after Burnley winning the game Steve Coppell resigned as Manager of the club.

Squad

No.NameNationalityPositionDate of birth (Age)Signed fromSigned inContract endsApps.GoalsGoalkeepersDefendersMidfieldersForwardsOut on loanLeft during the season
1Marcus HahnemannUSAGKFulham20023010
32Adam FedericiAUSGKTorres2005181
36Mikkel AndersenDENGKABurl=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/r/reading/6303353.stmtitle=Reading snap up keeper Andersendate=26 January 2007publisher=BBCaccess-date=2 October 2012}}200900
49Alex McCarthyENGGKAcademy200700
2Graeme MurtySCODFYork City19983392
3Chris ArmstrongSCODFSheffield United2008411
16Ívar IngimarssonISLDFWolverhampton Wanderers200323512
18Sam SodjeNGRDFBrentford200681
19Liam RoseniorENGDFFulhamurl=http://world.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10306~1103805,00.htmltitle=Reading - Latest News - Rosenior signs as Seol departsaccess-date=31 August 2007df=dmy-allarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180405032831/http://world.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10306~1103805,00.htmlarchive-date=5 April 2018url-status=dead }}2010631
22André BikeyCMRDFLokomotiv Moscowurl=http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/football/46419-bikey-signs-reading-dealtitle=Bikey signs Reading dealpublisher=Metroaccess-date=2 October 2012}}2010737
25Alan BennettIRLDFCork City200700
26Alex PearceSCODFAcademy2006252
29Michael DuberryENGDFStoke Cityurl=https://www.bbc.co.uk/berkshire/content/articles/2007/01/31/readingfc_duberry_feature.shtmltitle='All about Duberry'publisher=BBCaccess-date=2 October 2012}}2008540
31Dan HardingENGDFon loan from Ipswich Town2009200950
33Scott GolbourneENGDFBristol City200660
42Julian KellyENGDFAcademy2008110
43Daniel SpenceENGDFAcademy200700
4Kalifa CisséMLIMFBoavistaurl= http://world.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10306~1025905,00.htmltitle= Reading – Latest News – Royals complete the signing of French midfield man Kalifa Cisse from Boavistawebsite= world.readingfc.co.ukaccess-date= 4 April 2018archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20180405032848/http://world.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10306~1025905,00.htmlarchive-date= 5 April 2018url-status= deaddf= dmy-all }}2010646
6Brynjar GunnarssonISLMFWatford200511110
7Marek MatějovskýCZEMFMladá Boleslavurl=http://world.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10306~1208922,00.htmltitle=Reading - Latest News - Royals to sign Matejovskyaccess-date=7 January 2008df=dmy-allarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180405030527/http://world.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10306~1208922,00.htmlarchive-date=5 April 2018url-status=dead }}2011392
10Stephen HuntIRLMFBrentford200517320
14Jimmy KébéMLIMFLensdate=28 January 2008url=http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10306~1224989,00.htmltitle=Kebe joins Royals from Lenswork=readingfc.co.ukaccess-date=28 January 2008url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080129053904/http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10306~1224989%2C00.htmlarchive-date=29 January 2008 }}2010492
15James HarperENGMFArsenal200135623
19Hal Robson-KanuENGMFAcademy200700
21Jem KaracanTURMFAcademy2007172
27James HenryENGMFAcademy2004124
28Michail AntonioENGMFTooting & Mitcham United2008201000
30Oliver BozanicAUSMFCentral Coast Mariners2007200900
34Gylfi SigurðssonISLMFAcademy200830
37Jay TabbIRLMFCoventry City20092011110
40Tom HateleyENGMFAcademy200600
52Glen LittleENGMFon loan from Portsmouth200920091236
8Leroy LitaENGFWBristol City200510032
9Kevin DoyleIRLFWCork City200516356
11Noel HuntIRLFWDundee United200820113913
12Dave MooneyIRLFWCork City2008201120
17Dave KitsonENGFWloan from Stoke City2009200915962
24Shane LongIRLFWCork City200511518
35Simon ChurchWALFWAcademy200720
39Nicholas BignallENGFWAcademy200800
38Scott DaviesIRLMFAcademy200400
41Ben HamerENGGKAcademy200600
3Nicky ShoreyENGDFLeyton Orient200129612
17Bobby ConveyUSAMFD.C. United20041128
20Emerse FaéCIVMFNantesurl=http://world.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10306~1083650,00.htmltitle=Reading - Latest News - Fae joins for club record feeaccess-date=3 August 2007df=dmy-allarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180405030539/http://world.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10306~1083650,00.htmlarchive-date=5 April 2018url-status=dead }}2010 (+1)110
31Ibrahima SonkoSENDFBrentford20041368
43Viktor IllugasonISLFWBreiðablik200700

Out on loan

Left club during season

Transfers

Main article: List of English football transfers summer 2008, List of English football transfers winter 2008–09

In

DatePositionNationalityNameFromFeeRef.
23 July 2008FWIRLNoel HuntDundee UnitedUndisclosedurl=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/d/dundee_utd/7520011.stmtitle=Dundee Utd sell Hunt to Readingpublisher=BBCaccess-date=19 October 2012date=23 July 2008}}
21 August 2008FWIRLDave MooneyCork CityUndisclosedurl=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/r/reading/7574042.stmtitle=Reading sign Cork striker Mooneypublisher=BBCaccess-date=19 October 2012date=21 August 2008}}
26 August 2008DFSCOChris ArmstrongSheffield United£500,000url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/r/reading/7573107.stmtitle=Reading complete Armstrong signingpublisher=BBCaccess-date=19 October 2012date=26 August 2008}}
28 October 2008MFENGMichail AntonioTooting & MitchamUndisclosedurl=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/r/reading/7695368.stmtitle=Reading complete deal for Antoniopublisher=BBCaccess-date=19 October 2012date=28 October 2008}}
19 January 2009MFIRLJay TabbCoventry CityUndisclosedurl=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/r/reading/7838857.stmtitle=Reading bring in midfielder Tabbpublisher=BBCaccess-date=19 October 2012date=19 January 2009}}

Loans in

Start datePositionNationalityNameFromEnd dateRef.
29 January 2009DFENGDan HardingIpswich TownEnd of seasonurl=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/r/reading/7858779.stmtitle=Ipswich loan Harding to Readingpublisher=BBCaccess-date=19 October 2012date=29 January 2009}}
8 March 2009MFENGGlen LittlePortsmouthEnd of seasonurl=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/r/reading/7931342.stmtitle=Winger Little returns to Readingpublisher=BBCaccess-date=19 October 2012date=8 March 2009}}
10 March 2009FWENGDave KitsonStoke CityEnd of seasonurl=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/stoke_city/7934235.stmtitle=Kitson returns to Reading on loanpublisher=BBCaccess-date=19 October 2012date=10 March 2009}}

Out

DatePositionNationalityNameToFeeRef.
18 July 2008FWENGDave KitsonStoke City£5,500,000
7 August 2008DFENGNicky ShoreyAston VillaUndisclosed
29 August 2008DFSENIbrahima SonkoStoke City£2,000,000
29 January 2009MFCIVEmerse FaeNiceUndisclosed

Loans out

Start datePositionNationalityNameToEnd dateRef.
10 June 2008MFFRAEmerse FaéNicesix-month loan
17 June 2008GKENGBen HamerBrentfordSeason long
23 July 2008MFIRLScott DaviesAldershot TownSeason long
21 August 2008MFENGHal Robson-KanuSouthend UnitedThree months
27 August 2008FWWALSimon ChurchWycombe WanderersOne month

Released

DatePositionNationalityNameJoinedDateRef
6 February 2009MFUSABobby ConveySan Jose Earthquakes10 February 2009
15 May 2009DFIRLAlan BennettBrentford30 July 2009url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/r/reading/8052913.stmtitle=Reading axe Murty and Hahnemannpublisher=BBCaccess-date=19 October 2012date=15 May 2009}}
15 May 2009DFENGMichael DuberryWycombe Wanderers10 July 2009
15 May 2009DFENGScott GolbourneExeter City2 July 2009url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,14728_5411611,00.htmltitle=Exeter make double swoopwork=Sky Sportsaccess-date=14 October 2013date=2 July 2009}}
15 May 2009GKUSAMarcus HahnemannWolverhampton Wanderers17 June 2009url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/w/wolverhampton_wanderers/8105049.stm
15 May 2009MFENGTom HateleyMotherwell13 August 2009url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/m/motherwell/8200812.stmtitle=Well deal-in midfielder Hateleypublisher=BBC Sportaccess-date=14 October 2013date=13 August 2009}}
15 May 2009FWENGLeroy LitaMiddlesbrough3 August 2009
15 May 2009DFSCOGraeme MurtySouthampton5 August 2009url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/s/southampton/8133381.stmtitle=Murty completes Southampton movepublisher=BBC Sportaccess-date=14 October 2013date=5 August 2009}}
15 May 2009DFENGDaniel Spence
28 May 2009DFNGASam SodjeCharlton Athletic

Competitions

Overview

Championship

Main article: 2008–09 Football League Championship

Results summary

Results by round

Fixtures and results

Gray
Varney
Bouazza S Hunt
Sonko Doyle Soares Walters Bikey
N Hunt O'Toole S Hunt

Doyle
S Hunt Bikey
Cissé S Hunt
Long Elliott Doyle N Hunt
Cissé Doyle Doyle McCormack Gunnarsson Gunnarsson Doyle
Cissé N Hunt
Doyle
Lita Orlandi Rosenior Long Mackie Kebe Hudson Campbell Karacan Long Phillips

Playoffs

Semi-finals

Main article: 2008–09 Football League Championship#Playoffs

Thompson

League table

FA Cup

Main article: 2008–09 FA Cup

Ledley

Football League Cup

Main article: 2008–09 Football League Cup

N Hunt S Hunt
Pearce
Karacan
Henry Sidibe Lawrence
Whelan
Buxton
Pericard Henry Sigurðsson Long Lita

Player details

Appearances

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Starting 11

Goal scorers

PlacePositionNationNumberNameChampionshipFA CupLeague CupTotal
1FWIRE19Kevin Doyle180018
2FWIRE11Noel Hunt110213
3FWIRE24Shane Long9009
4MFIRE10Stephen Hunt6017
5MFMLI4Kalifa Cissé5005
6MFENG27James Henry0044
7DFSEN31Ibrahima Sonko3003
DFCMR22André Bikey3003
Own goal3003
10FWENG17Dave Kitson2002
MFMLI14Jimmy Kébé2002
MFISL6Brynjar Gunnarsson2002
DFSCO26Alex Pearce1012
DFTUR21Jem Karacan1012
15GKAUS32Adam Federici1001
DFISL16Ívar Ingimarsson1001
MFENG15James Harper1001
FWENG8Leroy Lita1001
MFCZE7Marek Matějovský1001
DFSCO3Chris Armstrong1001
TOTALS720981

Disciplinary record

TOTALS6041040654

References

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  27. (18 July 2008). "Stoke seal £5.5m Kitson transfer". BBC.
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  30. (29 January 2009). "Fae makes Nice switch permanent". BBC.
  31. (1 August 2008). "Fae seals Nice loan".
  32. (17 June 2008). "Brentford recruit Hamer and Mills". BBC.
  33. (23 July 2008). "Aldershot sign Starosta and Davies". BBC.
  34. "Robson-Kanu returns to Southend". BBC.
  35. (27 August 2008). "Church relished Wycombe loan deal". BBC.
  36. (6 February 2009). "Reading part company with Convey". BBC.
  37. Almond, Elliott. (10 February 2009). "Quakes seal deal with Convey". [[San Jose Mercury News]].
  38. (15 May 2009). "Reading axe Murty and Hahnemann". BBC.
  39. (2 July 2009). "Exeter make double swoop". Sky Sports.
  40. (13 August 2009). "Well deal-in midfielder Hateley". BBC Sport.
  41. (5 August 2009). "Murty completes Southampton move". BBC Sport.
  42. (28 May 2009). "Defender Sodje to leave Reading". BBC.
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