Reading Today

FORMER BOSS BOWEN MAKES ROYALS RETURN AS HEAD OF FOOTBALL

- By ANDY PRESTON aprestom@wokingham.today

FORMER Reading FC boss Mark Bowen has returned to the club as Head of Football Operations.

Bowen left his managerial role at AFC Wimbledon and returned to the Royals, where has previously been manager and sporting director.

The Welshman initially joined the Royals in March 2019 as a technical consultant. This role was then changed to sporting director in August 2019.

Bowen was tasked in drawing up a list of potential successors to Jose Gomes after he was dismissed as manager in October.

However, Reading’s owner Mr

Dai Yongge asked Bowen to take the post as manager, which he did so.

He helped to guide Reading away from the relegation zone in the 2019/20 season, rising up nine places in the table where they eventually finished in 14th.

He signed a contract extension until the end of the 2020/21, however the Reading hierarchy opted for a change just two weeks prior to the new season.

Veljko Paunovic was appointed as the new manager in August 2020, with the club asking Bowen to take up his previous role as sporting director.

However, Bowen rejected the offer to take up his previous role and departed the club.

Chief Executive Dayong Pang said, “We have a very important summer in front of us as we look to plan and prepare for another challenge in the Championsh­ip in 2022-23 - so I am delighted that Mark has agreed to join us to help spearhead those preparatio­ns as

Head of Football Operations.

“Owner Mr Dai and I recognise the considerab­le impact an appointmen­t of this nature can make within the structure of the club and, as well as boasting a huge level of experience in football at the highest level, in Mark we have appointed an individual who possesses a very clear, strong understand­ing of Reading Football Club and the specific challenges we face.

“He will provide valuable guidance, a football-driven focus and consistenc­y.”

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