In advance of our first ever trip to Reading on Saturday, YNWA looks back at the careers of some of those who have represented both the Royals and the reds.
Most recent double agent
Ray Houghton signed for Reading from Crystal Palace on a free transfer in July 1997. He made 56 appearances in his two seasons with the Royals before moving on to Stevenage Borough. He had signed for the reds from Oxford United for £825,000 in October 1987, and went on to strike 38 times in 202 reds games, helping us to two League titles and two FA Cups in his five years at Anfield.
At the back
Full-back Robert Done struck thirteen times in 155 reds games following his arrival from Runcorn in April 1926. He left for Reading in May 1935. Right-back Alf West played 141 reds games in two spells at Anfield prior to the First World War, first arriving from Barnsley St. Peter's in November 1903, helping us to our second ever League title in 1906.
Left-half Jim Bradley joined the reds from Stoke in September 1905 after 199 League games for the Potters. He nabbed eight goals in 185 reds games, including one appearance between the sticks, as he kept a clean sheet in a 3-0 defeat of Bolton Wanderers on Christmas Day 1909. He moved to Reading in 1911 having helped us to claim the League title in his first season with the reds.
Centre-half Allenby Chilton signed for the reds as an amateur in summer 1938, before moving to Manchester United that November, without making a senior reds appearance. He too turned out for the Royals during the war.
Other double agents
Messina Allman signed from Plymouth Argyle in 1908 and made his only reds appearance in March of the following year, as we lost 2-1 to Bristol City at Anfield in a top-flight encounter. Reading had been one of his previous clubs.
Scottish inside-forward Willie Fagan arrived from Preston North End in October 1937 and netted 57 goals in 185 reds games, helping to fire us to the League title in 1947 and the FA Cup Final three years later. Reading was one of many clubs he guested with during the war. He finally left Anfield in January 1952 to join Belfast Distillery.
Forward Jack Whitham signed from Sheffield Wednesday for £7,500 in April 1970. He suffered with injury and so could only make seventeen appearances, notching seven times. His finest hour in a red shirt came when he scored a hat-trick in a 3-2 defeat of Derby County at Anfield in December 1971. He joined Cardiff City in 1974 and spent the 1975/76 season at Elm Park, bagging three goals in nineteen League games as they were promoted from the Fourth Division, then returning to non-League football to join Worksop Town.





