Letter: Prof Peter Lewis thinks he may have been the first to use video to record a disputed offside decision
Reading legend Graeme Murty 'took his hat off' to the 'relentless' Royals despite his Sunderland side winning 4-3 at the SCL Stadium to book their place in the PL2 final. Murty, who played almost 300 times for the club from 1998 until 2009, has been Lead Development coach on Wearside since departing Glasgow Rangers. In the dugout for a return to Berkshire, up against former teammate Noel Hunt, his Black Cats came out on top in a topsy-turvy semi-final clash. Right-back Ellis Taylor bagged a hatt
Reading legends Brian McDermott and Glen Little were among the near 2,500 crowd as Sunderland Under-21s edged the Royals in a seven-goal thriller to book their place in the PL2 play-off final. Managed by iconic former captain Graeme Murty, the Black Cats booked their spot against Tottenham in the final with a 99th-minute equaliser and 120th-minute winner after coming from behind. Full-back Ellis Taylor grabbed a hattrick while Trey Ogunsuyi struck in stoppage time of extra-time to down the Royal