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Stand-in Reading boss Eamonn Dolan insists coaching the Royals' Under-12s is a stiffer task than taking charge of the struggling first team.

Last Updated: 17/03/13 at 18:04 Post Comment    Bet with SkyBet  Premier League To Stay Up 12/13 To Stay Up: Reading 500/1

Dolan: Reading caretaker boss

Dolan: Reading caretaker boss

Dolan stepped into the breach at Manchester United on Saturday following the shock dismissal of Brian McDermott last week.

But he returned to his day job at Reading's Hogwood academy base on Sunday, running the rule over the club's youngest players.

And the 45-year-old does not believe there is any comparison between the two jobs.

"It is easy being a manager compared to an academy manager," he said.

"It will be a lot more stressful if our Under-12s are not passing the ball and I am thinking who is going to come through. That is the way I could lose my job.

"With the first-team, everyone gets time off during the international break.

"It doesn't work like that in the academy.

"We are a serious club. I go and watch kids from between nine and 15 at Hogwood."

At some point though, Dolan needs to have a chat with owner Anton Zingarevich to discover what job he will be required to carry out for the next few weeks.

For whilst Saturday's results seemed to underline the folly of axing McDermott given Reading now have just eight games left to haul back the yawning seven-point gap to safety, Zingarevich is evidently a man of high ambition.

"The owner has been very clear with me," said Dolan.

"We will sit down early next week and do what is best for Reading FC."

And whilst his own managerial experience only extends to a couple of seasons at Exeter before he left to take up his current role of academy manager in September 2004, Galway-born Dolan, an Irish youth international before he was forced to retire after contracting cancer, is not underplaying his own strengths.

"I am a valuable commodity," he said.

"I have been a very good manager before and my skill set suggests I would be a manager rather than anything else.

"But the job of manager and academy manager are totally different."

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