SQL Reporting Services 2014, Enabling Kerberos causes report manager to be extremely slow

We are migrating our environment from SQL Reporting Services 2008 to 2014 on a new server. We are currently using kerberos on the 2008 instance, but when I enable kerberos on the 2014 Reporting Services instance the Report Manager becomes extremely slow.
Has anyone seen this before? Any ideas of what I can check to see what is causing this problem.

Just to clarify it is not slow when I run a report, it is slow in general. From first load to accessing a folder, settings, etc. This is all before even executing a report. 
The error I see while using Wireshark is KRB Error: KRB5KDC_ERR_BADOPTION NT Status: STATUS_NO_MATCH. When I drill down the into the
error I can see the kerberos string is testprjmnmtreports14.company.com, which is the URL we are using to access the site. I made sure to add that name as an SPN for the service account that is running SQL Reporting Services, however I still receive the error.
Then I tried configuring the site to run without a hostheader, so I accessed the site with the server name ECTSTSQLRS5 and the site works perfectly fine, no errors are reported either. So it seems I have isolated the issue down to Kerberos but I am not sure
how to resolve it. Here is some more information about my environment:
DNS/URL used: testprjmnmtreports14.company.com
Server Name (FQDN): ECTSTSQLRS5.company.int
AD Domain Name: company.int
Server Version: Windows Server 2012 R2
AD Functional Level: 2008 R2
I also have the following SPNs set for my SQL service account:
http/testprjmngmtreports14.company.com
http/testprjmngmtreports14
http/ECTSTSQLRS5.COMPANY.INT
http/ECTSTSQLRS5
As you can see I am trying to use a .com address but my AD domain is .int which I think is the issue, but I do not have the same problem on my other server that is running Windows Server 2008 R2. 

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    Figure 1.
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    Hi Kelvin.uk,
    Based on my understanding, you are migrating the content of Report Server 2005 to Report Server 2014, but the barcode reports can’t be uploaded to report server 2014 and error is thrown out.
    In Reporting Services, upgrading a report definition in SQL Server Data Tools is the only way to upgrade the .rdl file. In your scenario, since you are migrating the reports to a new environment with a higher Reporting Services version installed, and some
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    If you have any question, please feel free to ask.
    Best regards,
    Qiuyun Yu
    Qiuyun Yu
    TechNet Community Support

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