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    Kitson returns to Reading on loan


    Kitson started 10 Premier League games for Stoke without scoring

    Stoke City's record signing Dave Kitson has gone back to Championship side Reading on loan until the end of the season, reports BBC Radio Stoke.

    The 29-year-old striker signed for City for £5.5m in the summer, but has failed to find the net for the Potters in 18 appearances for the club.

    "Dave needs to play and start scoring goals," said Stoke manager Tony Pulis.

    "It's been disappointing for both sides, for us and Dave, but this is a good opportunity for him."

    The move could become a permanent one if the Royals are promoted back to the Premier League this season.

    They are currently in third place with two games in hand on leaders Wolves.

    Stoke beat a number of other top-flight clubs to the signature of Kitson in July following Reading's relegation from the Premier League last season.

    But rumours began circulating as early as October that the forward, who netted 54 times for Reading in 121 starts, was unsettled with life in the region.

    The former Cambridge man only started 10 games in a season which has seen the Potters embroiled in a relegation battle.

    "When I bought Kits I thought he was going to be a top player for us, but sometimes it doesn't work out," said Pulis.

    "He had family problems and that certainly hasn't helped the situation, but it would be lovely if he goes to Reading and scores a few goals."
    "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
    -- William Blake

    #2
    They've signed Glen Little on loan from Pompey too.
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      #3
      Glenn Little was a very strange signing for Pompey.

      Many thought Kitson to Stoke was strange too. To be honest I thought he was a good buy. Disastrous.
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        #4
        I think that Pullis thought that Kitson would bring so class and ability on the deck to his team while not compromising the need for big men to lump the ball to. However to make that work the ball has to spend some time on the floor. Kitson is a bit like Crouch in that his main strengths (despite their height) are not in the air. He is good at winning flicks but not a great header of the ball otherwise.
        "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
        -- William Blake

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          #5
          Well Reading need someone to score some goals, until recently they seemed to had lost the ability to score.

          Saying that no one seems to want the Championhip title. The form of the top 3 has been pretty poor in recent weeks.
          Quit your jibber jabber!!!

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            #6
            It's a crazily difficult league is the Championship.
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