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641. Ingimarsson backs Ice young man
Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 April 2008Ivar Ingimarsson believes fellow Icelander Gylfi Sigurdsson will prove a success at Reading.
642. We have a bad case of the jitters
Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 April 2008Steve Coppell admits his players failed to handle the pressure during Saturday’s dismal defeat at home to Fulham on Saturday.
643. Yates’ last-gasp stunner
Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 April 2008The spectre of relegation virtually disappeared from Bottom Meadow as Sandhurst chalked up their third win in a week against sides from the top half of the table.
644. Barrie makes a point
Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 April 2008Carl Barrie grabbed a superb equaliser as Finchampstead came from behind to earn a draw against mid-table Penn.
645. Moles ace Sargeant gives Green the blues
Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 April 2008Garry Sargeant struck twice to steer Binfield to an impressive win at promotion-chasing Englefield in Division 1 East.
646. Whitty fires Priestwood into Senior final
Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 April 2008Callum Whitty fired Athletico Priestwood into the final of the Senior League Cup after his late goal edged out Emmbrook Inn 2-1.
647. Wokingham crowned champions
Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 April 2008Wokingham and Emmbrook are the Allied Counties Youth League South Division champions.
648. I could axe the lot of you
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 April 2008Steve Coppell has warned his under-fire Reading stars he would be within his rights to axe all 10 outfield players following Saturday’s woeful display.
649. Convey unhappy at lack of chances
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 April 2008Bobby Convey fears he is being frozen out of Reading’s relegation scrap.
650. Is it all about the money?
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 15 April 2008Watching the post-match interview with Arsene Wenger after Arsenal’s defeat to Manchester United at the weekend I heard the excuse being given that it was hard for them to compete with the likes of United and Chelsea who are able to spend much more money than they can.
