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Fans are invited to vote for the TTE 2025/26 Reading Player of the Season. Jack Marriott has won the club's official award, but the TTE award winner may differ.
Though this season didnāt go as weād hoped, falling apart in hugely disappointing fashion in the last few weeks, there were some strong individual performers. And now (you wonāt have guessed by the title of this piece, Iām sure) weād like you to vote for your standout.
Jack Marriott has already won the clubās official award, but itās far from a shoe-in that heāll get ours too. In fact, our winner tends to be different, as you can see from this list.
To help you decide on this yearās winner, weāve narrowed it down to a shortlist of six players. Weāve also included the amount of minutes they managed overall, their average TTE rating and their total man of the match and player of the month wins.
Before that, a quick run-through of our player of the month awards across 2025/26:
Or, if youād like a look at how the entire squad got on in 2025/26, weāve also collated our player ratings and cross referenced them against minutes played.
Anyway, back to our POTS award nominees. And without further adoā¦
Minutes played (all comps): 3,042
Average rating: 5.8/10
MOTM awards: 2
POTM awards: 0
A hugely popular loanee, Doyle had a bright season at Reading as he continues his long-term development. The early-season switch from a 4-3-3 to a 4-2-3-1 seemed designed to get more out of him specifically, and he ended the campaign with a very respectable four goals and seven assists in all competitions from the number 10 role.
More broadly, Doyle brought the kind of dynamism and creativity to this Reading side that few others have in recent years. Heās been fun to watch, scored some excellent goals (not least the equaliser at Burton Albion) and will undoubtedly have a good career.
Minutes played (all comps): 1,842
Average rating: 6.0/10
MOTM awards: 4
POTM awards: 2
Top scorer Marriottās surely a favourite to follow up on the official club award by taking ours too. He came up with 17 goals in just 26 matches across all competitions ā an outstanding strike rate, and his relative lack of game time due to a few injuries has been a frustration. How many would he have scored across a full campaign?
And these were hardly tap-ins: some of Marriottās finishes were real contenders for goal of the season. His winner against Wycombe Wanderers, a beautiful effort across the ākeeper, demonstrated hugely impressive technique. And his high average rating and healthy return of four MOTM awards and two POTM awards arenāt bad either.
Minutes played (all comps): 3,214
Average rating: 5.9/10
MOTM awards: 4
POTM awards: 0
If thereās anyone in the team Iād have down as Readingās most underrated player, itās OāConnor. Though not as quick or technically accomplished as the two centre-backs who preceded him last season, OāConnorās been an imposing, consistent and commanding figure at the back.
Heās always a threat in the oppositionās box from set pieces and started to get more goal contributions in the second half of the season. Hopefully he can build on his return of three strikes in 2026/27.
Minutes played (all comps): 3,870
Average rating: 6.0/10
MOTM awards: 7
POTM awards: 1
This was another strong season for Pereira who outperformed his xGOT stats for the third year running. (xGOT ā expected goals on target ā is a good way of analysing shot-stopping as it factors in the trajectory of a shot once itās been hit.)
As is typical with Pereira, he kept Reading in a fair number of games that otherwise could have got beyond us. No one can match his return of seven MOTM awards and a POTM award too.
Minutes played (all comps): 2,037
Average rating: 6.2/10
MOTM awards: 4
POTM awards: 1
Perhaps more of a left-field choice for POTS, but despite arriving to fairly low expectations, Williams had an impressive campaign at the back. That started off immediately, with āDezā getting our first POTM award of the season.
Since then heās barely put a foot wrong. In his 24 appearances we only gave him lower than a 6/10 on four occasions (Peterborough United H, Bradford City A, Huddersfield Town A, Doncaster Rovers A ā so generally when the whole team was underperforming) and heās ended up with the best average rating of any regular first-team player.
Minutes played (all comps): 4,220
Average rating: 5.8/10
MOTM awards: 7
POTM awards: 0
Stats donāt say everything about a player, but Wingās are hugely impressive. Only Marriott beat his goal return in all competitions (12), no one got that close to his assist haul (11) and he was head and shoulders above everyone else on availability too ā the only squad member to surpass 4,000 minutes.
Even in a season when Wing was seemingly held back by negative tactics, he came up with the goods and was a vital cog in Readingās midfield. And yes, of course, he netted some absolute screamers ā my favourite being the late equaliser at home to Lincoln City.
As usual, weāre asking you not to pick just one player, but to rank all the candidates from 1-6. Weāll then collate the results by assigning points: six for a first-place vote, one for a sixth-place vote, and so on.
The poll should display on your device, but if it doesnāt, you canĀ use this link right here.
The nominees include a shortlist of six players, although their names are not specified in the excerpt.
Voting details are not provided in the excerpt, but typically fans can vote through the club's official website or social media channels.
The selection is based on individual performances, including minutes played, average TTE rating, and total man of the match and player of the month wins.
Jack Marriott has already won the club's official award, but it is not confirmed if he will win the TTE Player of the Season award.
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