Also in the 2009/10 FA Cup, the 1.91m tall player scored in two games and made the team through to the quarter-finals, where the game was lost 2-0 to current (April 2010) finalists Chelsea. The starting point of the newly sparked disputes is a game on March 19, 2006, when Fulham FC defeated Chelsea FC for the first time in almost 27 years. In 2008, Lotterer remained without a win in Formula Nippon. Two of the four quarter-final series ended with a sweep, i.e. without a win for the ultimately defeated team. Only after Coterill's departure to Nottingham Forest and the appointment of Michael Appleton as the new coach did the situation improve for both of them, as did the cohesion in the team. In the following 2011/12 season, the tall centre-forward, as well as former Portuguese international and equally experienced centre-back Ricardo Rocha, was largely neglected by coach Steve Cotterill. This season, the team around Dave Kitson set a number of other records. Kitson also criticized his team and said he had no interest in whether the team progressed in the FA Cup or not. Added to this were some personal bests, with Kitson becoming Reading FC's top scorer in the second division since Bill Johnston in the late 20's, as well as attendance records and other similar highs.
Never before had a team in the second division achieved such a high number of points. Since 1994/95, the Segunda DivisiĆ³n is only the third highest division in Mexican club football. Never before in history has a second-tier club in England achieved such a high goal difference (calculated using the system in place since 1975). He came on as a substitute in his first game of the season and was sent off after less than a minute of play for fouling Manchester United player Patrice Evra. In Bremen, the first of the two groups went directly into the final, while the two runners-up fought for third place. A similar failure occurred in the 2007/08 League Cup, ajax jersey in which Reading FC were eliminated in the third round after a 4-2 defeat by Liverpool FC. Real are trying a 4-1-4-1 formation and apart from the two centre-backs who were looking out for Haaland, the whole pitch was man-marked. In the following season, the team reached the league events of the then fourth-highest English league, the Football League Third Division, in the final table with twelfth place in mid-table. There were also two games in the 2005/06 FA Cup, in which the team advanced to the fourth round.
Danielsen played 27 games in the Danish national team from 1958 to 1964. While he was no longer in the squad until mid-January, on November 16 he extended his contract, which expired at the end of the year, with immediate effect until the end of the season and with the option of another season. After the team slipped into the bottom of the table in the early stages of the season, the team finally couldn't break away from there and ended the season with only 34 points in 24th and thus last place in the table. Overall, he scored two goals in 13 league appearances in his first Premier League season, with the team finishing eighth in the table. In the same season, the now 23 and 24-year-old center forward made 17 league appearances for Reading, scoring five goals. By the end of the season, Kitson had a record of 33 league appearances, as well as four goals and five assists, but could not avert further relegation, mainly due to ten points deducted on February 17, 2012 for financial irregularities, in the third-rate Football League One. A third variant, in which above all southern Upper Bavaria was exploited for the interests of the Munich companies as individual capitals and the state capital Munich as a "regional overall capitalist", was the flooding of this area with low-turnover local recreation traffic from Munich.
Returning at the end of the season, he thought he could make a fresh start at Stoke City in the 2009/10 season, which was finally rewarded on 26 August 2009 when he made his debut for his side in a League Cup match against Leyton Orient met. On August 31, 2012, Kitson left, like most of the team, the on the verge of bankruptcy professional club and signed a contract until the end of December 2012 with Sheffield United, who was also represented in League One and there in the previous season was third. Just three days after scoring his first team goal, he also scored for Stoke City for the first time in the league when he scored the game-winning goal in a 1-0 home win over Sunderland AFC on 29 August 2009. Reading FC broke the record set by Sunderland AFC, which had been promoted to the Premier League with 105 points in 1999. With the 2004/05 season in which the team appeared in the newly formed Football League Championship, Kitson became a mainstay in the team coached by successful coach Steve Coppell. After scoring 10 goals in 17 league appearances at the start of the 2003/04 season, Kitson signed a contract with Reading FC on 26 December 2003, who were then playing in the then second-tier Football League First Division.