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Reading have secured their place in the Championship for next season despite losing 3-0 to Hull City on Saturday.
Peterborough United's 1-0 loss to Nottingham Forest confirmed Posh's relegation, with Barnsley and Derby County's fates already having been confirmed in the past week.
Despite it being a case of job done for Ince, who was brought in in February to replace the axed Veljko Paunovic, Reading supporters saw their side ultimately put to the sword today by a team who started the day on 47 points - the same amount the Royals had taken on merit, minus their six-point deduction for breaking EFL financial regulations.
A brace from Keane Lewis-Potter sandwiched a goal from Alfie Jones in a convincing win for the Tigers, moving them on to 50 points.
As for Ince, he gave a fiery response when reporters questioned him whether the manner of the result tainted their survival being confirmed. "I don't get that question," Ince said to local media. "It's actually a pathetic question. This is the problem about some of you guys - all you worry about is results.
"I've had this question so many times - we're not disappointed. The common goal was to stay in the Championship and we've done that. You can't win every game so I hate to see the word disappointment. I'm not disappointed. Why am I disappointed?
"Two months ago this club was going down. But these players and fans have managed to keep them up. That's the common goal - not losing to Hull - a game we dominated in the first half and had enough chances