Watford have confirmed that Brendan Rodgers has left to become the new manager of Reading.
The Royals have agreed to pay compensation to their Coca-Cola Championship rivals starting at £500,00 which could rise to as much as £1million.
The 36-year-old only took charge at Vicarage Road in November but has left to rejoin Reading as replacement for Steve Coppell.
Rodgers - who still lives in Reading - spent nine years with the club as academy manager before being headhunted by Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho in 2004 where he worked his way up to reserve team boss.
He left last year to take charge of the Hornets and successfully guided them away from the relegation zone as well as changing the style of play and developing several young players.
However, with budgets at Vicarage Road set to again be slashed for the forthcoming season Rodgers has jumped at the chance to work at the Madejski Stadium again.
Coppell looked set to lead the Royals to promotion from the Championship for much of last season but a spectacular loss of form after January confined them to the play-offs where they lost to eventual winners Burnley.
But with players such as Stephen Hunt, Kevin Doyle and Andre Bikey at his disposal Rodgers will be confident of a return to the Premier League next May.
Watford chairman Jimmy Russo admitted that he was powerless to prevent the Northern Irishman from moving on, saying: "Once he confirmed his desire to discuss the opportunity and Reading had met a contractual compensation figure, we were powerless to prevent him from doing so.
"The board remain strongly optimistic for the future and will meet to discuss the options available."




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Ok Phil like the positive but wern't you supposed to have achieved it this season?! So what makes you think it will happen next season because you sure as hell have not replaced a very experienced manager in Coppell with Rodgers far from it, you wold have been better of taking Aidy, but we will see.
Reading can have Rodgers let the Watford boys have a decent and loyal manager with someone that the fans want like Kenny Jacket a loyal watford man who can work on a tight budget and get results.
ANITHER BAD SEASON WHY DIDNT WE TAKE TIME TO FIND A GOOD MANAGER BUT NO WE FOUND ONE WHOM DID NOTHING FOR WATFORD ,I BET WATFORD ARE SO HAPPY LAUGH ABOUT READING GETTING A MANAGER WASTE OF TIME WITH NO GOOD IDEALS AND THE NEW PLAYERS HE MAY BUY BE RUBBISH AND BUY ANYTHING WITH WANT MONEY HE GETS (NOT A LOT)
DONT BLAME HIM JOINING A CLASS FOOTBALL CLUB. PREMIERSHIP HERE WE COME
I am disappointed that once again a manager has not fulfilled their contract especially one who has no history of managing at this level, Watford gave him a break and he repays like this! Would Reading have gone after him had he still been the reserve coach at Chelsea, I doubt it. This now leaves Watford seeking a replacement who will have no detailed knowledge of the abilities and needs to strengthen the team without taking a punt on advice of current support staff. Also I reckon Tommy Smith will end up at Reading now. You saw it here first!!
Reading will need more than Buck Rodgers to get them up. They're doomed.
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