Monday, November 27, 2006

Keeper owes Reading

Marcus Hahnemann admits he owes Reading 'a lot' for helping him to forge a career in England.
The United States keeper first arrived in English football in 1999 when he joined Fulham, but he made just four appearances during his time at Craven Cottage.
Since signing for Reading permanently over four years ago, Hahnemann has established himself as a reliable keeper.
He has now been rewarded with a contract until 2008 and the American offered his gratitude to Reading.
"It's fantastic, it's a club that I've loved and now played over 200 games for," Hahnemann told Sky Sports News.
"I really made a name for myself here again, I've got back in the national team, so I owe a lot to the club."
With The Royals residing in the top half of The Premiership, Hahnemann is optimistic about a second season of top-flight football.
He added: "The way we've been playing, we've been playing really well and we've been digging some results out.

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