'It's disappointing to be a middle-of-the-road team'
Stephen Quinn does not hold back in his assessment of Reading's season, and tells us what needs to happen next for Reading to succeed next year.
"Who knows what's going to happen, I suppose it's up to the owners. Hopefully we can go out and recruit some good lads."
"We need players who are in it for the long haul, are up for a good battle, and then hopefully we can give it a good lash next season."
"As a player, I've always been battingling for something, so it's very disappointing to be a middle of the road team."
"Hopefully the manager will take a lot of young players to the last game, and we can see what they've got."
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