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Vote For Player Of The Season

09 April 2026
By Hob Nob Anyone?

With the 2025/2026 season coming to a close it's time to vote for your player of the season. The Royals look set for a finish just outside the play-off positions, but with four games to play have a very slim chance of sneaking into the top six should they pick up maximum points. You can cast your vote within the topic on our discussion forums by signing in. If you have any issues with your forum account please Email Us and we can fix your access so you can contribute to the discussion and place your vote.

Vote for your Reading FC player of the season 2025/2026

 

Discussion On This Story:

  Brogue

» 09 Apr 2026 11:00

4 games to go, its that time of the season again. vote for your player of the season - list comprises of all players with over 10 appearances in the league, minus two players: MoM and Matty jacob who have left the club.

  Orion1871

» 09 Apr 2026 11:05

Top 3 is pretty obvious imo
Marriott

Wing

D Williams
In that order.

  tidus_mi2

» 09 Apr 2026 11:07



Yeah, agree 100% with that.

  scumbag

» 09 Apr 2026 11:11



+2

  Snowflake Royal

» 09 Apr 2026 11:27

Agree on the top 3. I'd move Wing up to top. 11 goals, 11 assists, good defensive contribution, played far more games than the other two.

  Mid Sussex Royal

» 09 Apr 2026 12:14


Yep agree - Wing first as its over a full season.

  stealthpapes

» 09 Apr 2026 12:14

Boyd Beacroft or Reece Evans

  West F

» 09 Apr 2026 12:54

Wing.
Guy deserves a statue for all he has done since arriving. He is the only player who would walk into any other team in this division.

  South Coast Royal

» 09 Apr 2026 13:35

Wing

Pereira

Marriott

In that order for me.
Without the first two we might well have been nearer the relegation places than the play-off spots.

  Beaulux

» 09 Apr 2026 14:26

All three have saved our season.
FTR I voted Pereira.

  Hound

» 09 Apr 2026 16:56



Yeah prob that. Williams and Marriott not played enough to get into that top 2.
Mind you I’d give it a few games yet. If Doyle, Kelvin or Savage have a great last 3-4 games they’d have a shout

  AthleticoSpizz

» 09 Apr 2026 17:02

+1

Marriotts’ goals have also helped stave off relegation of course.

  MR. CYNICAL

» 09 Apr 2026 18:21

Lewis Wing for obvious reasons.

Charlie Savage because he stays fit and so is almost always ever present.

Marriott for his goals.

JP slips to fourth choice due to his time wasting and shithousery.

  windermereROYAL

» 09 Apr 2026 18:57

Will Keane, anyone that have voted otherwise need to give their heads a wobble.

  Clyde1998

» 09 Apr 2026 19:16

I went with Derrick Williams due to the level of impact he has on our defence. He reads the game well; leads the defence well; good in the air; powerful; fairly comfortable on the ball. I think we've only lost four times when he's started (and two were in back-to-back games). I hadn't realised he'd missed so many games though, which is really the key mark against him.
Will probably be Marriott getting the official award; Wing second. Goals and assists get attention (spectacular saves for keepers), but Derrick does a lot of the intangibles well; and completely changes the team in a way I don't think anyone else does (perhaps Wing).

  AthleticoSpizz

» 09 Apr 2026 19:39

Still the (allbeit outside) chance of Lewis’s goal tally outweighing Jacks…..plus 11 (so far) assists tho’?

  South Coast Royal

» 09 Apr 2026 21:37



Good player Williams but surely he hasn't played enough games to qualify for the winner's spot?


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