The Times, Sunday Times and Telegraph now seem to require registration to view articles on their sites, with the Times and Sunday Times charging readers outside the UK. The Times/Sunday Times has also moved some of the older articles into an archive which requires separate registration and requires you to pay to access the content. The Independent now charges for access to articles more than a week old. Healy strike keeps Reading in check - Stuart BarnesCopy from Football Unlimited of
30/10/2005.
Steve Coppell is not one for re-writing the record books. 'Short-term gimmicks are not important,' he wrote in the match-day programme. 'The long-term goal is all that matters.' Reading's manager will reserve judgment on his team's season until he finds out whether they can maintain the cracking pace set so far in the Championship. But Coppell was certainly full of praise for the performance which established a new club record of 18 successive matches unbeaten - 15 in the league and three in the Carling Cup - achieved after a home defeat by Plymouth on the first day of the season.
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