Portsmouth eye Racon loan
Reading new boy Nick Blackman has praised the faith shown in him after making his first appearance for the side against Sunderland.
Blackman, who joined the Royals from Sheffield United, impressed in Saturday's 2-0 win, winning the free-kick for Jimmy Kebe's winner.
And the 23-year-old striker, while also hailing the fans, is relishing the prospect of developing at the Berkshire club.
"It was a great result for us - the boys really dug in and it was great to be a part of it," said Blackman.
"Everyone could see how hard we worked and the gaffer won't let that drop.
"The gaffer said 'go and score the winner' which showed he has great faith in me. I've not had that at previous clubs so it was great.
"It was brilliant - the fans were fantastic and right behind the boys. Even when we went to 1-1 they were right behind me and the rest of the team."
Caretaker Pompey boss Guy Whittingham wanted to bring Racon in on transfer deadline day but could not complete the deal, and is now waiting for the loan window to open.
"We tried to get Therry as a free but the deal couldn't be done by the end of transfer deadline day," Whittingham told The News.
"We were hoping he was going to cancel his contract at Millwall and that went on until the last minute.
"Now it has to be a loan because we are still interested in him.
"Obviously things aren't certain yet but hopefully we will be bringing him in on Friday."