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Reading have had plenty of ups and downs in recent seasons, with club previously playing their football in the Premier League not so long ago.

The Berkshire-based club are now in the Championship, but could return to the top-flight this term, with Veljko Paunovic's side sat top of the second-tier standings after their opening 11 matches of this year's campaign.

Football League World's Reading FC supporters Cameron Wyper and Lewis Radbourne revealed their top-ten players of all-time for the Royals.

Find out who made their top-ten on the next page....

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Phil Parkinson spent eleven years at Reading from 1992 to 2003, signing from Bury. He was part of the team that was on the brink of promotion in 1995, and was named player of the season twice in a row in 1998 and 1999. The centre midfielder captained the team that won promotion from the Second Division.

Graeme Murty was captain of 'that' record-breaking side, and that is what puts him in for me. He spent 11 seasons at the club, and scored the winning goal that gave Reading the 106 point total. He will always be a club legend, and is arguably Reading’s best ever right-back.

Hicks represented the Royals a staggering 500 times across a 13-year spell at the club. He was a reliable centre-half who contributed to the infamous 1,074 minute spell in 1979 where Reading did not concede a single goal.

Midfielder Sidwell won back to back appearances in the PFA Team of the Year in both the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons, and following the expiration of his contract at the club in 2007, he joined Jose Mourinho's Chelsea, and would go on to play for Aston Villa, Fulham, Stoke City and Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League.

Little spent six years at the club, signing on a free transfer from Burnley. The tricky winger's talents were best summed up with a goal against Plymouth in 2005, where when faced with three opposition players, he proceeds to turn them inside-out, before chipping the goalkeeper from outside of the box. He was another key member of the 2005-06 squad, assisting 14 goals.

£78,000 bought Reading a player that would score 55 goals in four years at the club, 18 of which came in the Premier League. Perhaps one of the best pieces of business the club ever made, Doyle was sold after the club failed to return to the Premier League in 2009, for £6.5 million. He also earned 63 caps for the Republic of Ireland, scoring 14 goals.

Williams made 318 appearances across two spells at the club, and also had a spell as joint caretaker manager in 1994-95. He became a firm fans' favourite, and represented Wales 13 times.

He scored for Reading in the First Division 1995 Play-Off Final defeat, but would end up taking the club up to the First Division in his second spell at the club.

He is the club’s record goalscorer with 191 goals, 23 more than the second, and spent eight years at the club in two separate spells between 1983 and 1992. In the 1983-84 season when the royals were promoted to the third division, he was top scorer in all four divisions of the Football League with 36 goals in the league and 41 in all competitions.

471 appearances in 13 years at Reading, four player of the season awards, and a then-record of 1,074 minutes without conceding a goal; Steve Death is Reading's greatest ever goalkeeper, and possibly greatest ever player full-stop. Despite being only 5'7, Death was a fantastic shot stopper, helped by by his incredible agility, and once kept 26 clean sheets in one season.

For me the best player of all-time for Reading is Robin Friday. A cult hero at Reading despite only spending only two seasons at the club, his legacy still lives on with many Reading supporters.

Voted player of the millennium by the club in 1999, he was someone who was loved by all and was quoted as the complete centre-forward, scoring 46 goals in 121 appearances. He also helped Reading win promotion to the Third Division in 1976.