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341. Foord and Baird join Bees exodus
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 28 April 2009Joe Baird and Matt Foord have become the latest players to join the growing exodus from Bracknell Bees.
342. Bees aces jet off to Slough
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 28 April 2009Peter Russell has spoken of his sadness at the break-up of Bracknell Bees’ squad after he and three of the club’s top players left to join Slough Jets.
343. Bracknell Bees saved by local businessman?
Get Wokingham, Friday 24 April 2009Bracknell Bees look set to be saved and are likely to be under new managership before the end of the month.
344. Former star Brine keen to save Bees
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 21 April 2009Former Great Britain netminder Gary Brine has revealed that he is willing to step in and save Bracknell Bees.
345. Bees still have a future, insists Robinson
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 07 April 2009Bracknell Bees general manager Stuart Robinson insists that the club has not played its last game.
346. Bicknell to step down as Bracknell Bees coach
Get Wokingham, Friday 03 April 2009Adam Bicknell has revealed that Sunday’s Championship play-off quarter-final second leg against Slough Jets (6pm face-off) will be his last game in charge of Bracknell Bees at the Hive.
347. Jasik is Bees' player of the year
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 31 March 2009Peter Jasik was last night named the Bracknell Bees Supporters Club’s player of the year.
348. Four parties interested in saving Bees
Get Wokingham, Monday 30 March 2009Martin Weddell has revealed that there are as many as four different parties showing an interest in saving the Bracknell Bees.
349. Two weeks to stop Bees breaking up
Get Wokingham, Friday 27 March 2009General manager Stuart Robinson has warned that Bracknell Bees have only a fortnight to avoid the beginning of the end.
350. ‘Players won’t walk away,’ says Greener
Get Wokingham, Thursday 26 March 2009Bracknell Bees defenceman Adam Greener insists that the players are totally committed to the club, despite news that Bees’ future is in severe doubt.
