Russell Kempson
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Mike Riley, one of England’s most experienced referees, saw red when Kingsley the Lion, the home team’s mascot, got too close to the proceedings during Reading’s 1-0 victory over Newcastle United at the Madejski Stadium on Monday evening.
Apparently, one of Riley’s assistants – the one with the glasses – found Kingsley’s blue-and-white hooped shirt confusing and, on more than one occasion, almost flagged him for offside.
Riley felt forced to act and “dismissed” the King of the Jungle, which was accompanied by a roar of disapproval from the Reading fans. Kingsley, with tail between legs, had to spend the rest of the match behind one of the goals, where he was less conspicuous. Steve Coppell, the Reading manager, is to study video footage of the incident before deciding whether to take any disciplinary action. “I’m gutted,” Kingsley growled.
In future, perhaps the optically challenged assistant should bear in mind the following when attempting to distinguish between Reading’s players and the mascot: Stephen Hunt, the winger, has unkempt straggly hair, but as yet does not have a flowing mane. Marcus Hahnemann, the giant goalkeeper, might wear an XXL shirt, but Kingsley is definitely XXXXL. Reading have one of the best “fair play” records in the Barclays Premiership. Kingsley is an animal. Kingsley has four legs. At the last count, Reading’s players had only two each.
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Riley was right. It's a football match not a day at the funfair. Shame on Reading for allowing him that near the pitch.
JM, Hythe,
While this article may appear to be a little tongue in cheek there is a very serious aspect to it.
You have to remember that Newcastle United's Titus Bramble actually spent the entire first half marking Reading's Mascot.
It was only during the break that Glenn Roeder pointed out to Titus that Kingsley was in fact not on the Reading team that he was able to redirect his efforts.
Reports say Titus was particularly disappointed to learn this as he thought he was doing quite well against the King Of The Jungle. Video footage shows that the mascot managed to lose Bramble on only five occasions during the first 45 minutes.
Archie Brand, Manama, Bahrain