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1. WOKINGHAM TOWN IN CLUB MERGER
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 23 December 2003BY STEVE SKERRY
WOKINGHAM Town Football Club could be sensationally merging with Reading Town.
2. RICHARDSON JOINS PANTHERS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 December 2003BY STEVE SKERRY
SPEEDWAY star Lee Richardson has jumped ship from club Coventry and signed a loan deal with Peterborough Panthers for next season.
3. BEST CHANCE OF PROMOTION TO PREMIER
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 December 2003BY STEVE SKERRY
BRACKNELL Town boss Alan Taylor believes the club stand the best chance this season of gaining promotion to the Ryman Premier League.
4. RICHARDSON FROZEN OUT OF BRITISH SPEEDWAY?
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 December 2003EXCLUSIVE By Steve Skerry
THE speedway world has once again taken one step forward and two steps back following
the promoters' AGM in Tenerife last month.
5. CATLIN SETS HIS SIGHTS ON GOOD LEAGUE POSITION
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 3 December 2003By STEVE SKERRY
NEIL Catlin was delighted with his two new signings at the weekend as Wokingham Town won their first game in nine matches last Saturday.
6. BEES STAR REMPEL CLAIMS 'WE SHOT OURSELVES IN THE FOOT'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 November 2003BY STEVE SKERRY
NATHAN Rempel could not hide his disappointment after the Bracknell Bees were dumped out of the Findus Cup on Sunday night at the hands of the Guildford Flames.
7. CROOKED START
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 November 2003By Steve Skerry
BOB Crooks admitted he has never experienced a season like the one Bracknell Rugby Club are having as four more players were added to his growing injury list last weekend.
8. JAMES CONFIDENT OF CHANGE IN FORTUNES
Get Wokingham, Friday 14 November 2003By Steve Skerry
WOKINGHAM Town defender Matt James believes that the honeymoon under new manager Neil Catlin is over and that the squad must start winning to have any chance of promotion this season.
9. TRULLI: 'SCHUMACHER CAN DEFINITELY BE STOPPED NEXT YEAR'
Get Wokingham, Friday 7 November 2003Exclusive
By Steve Skerry
JARNO Trulli has thrown down the gauntlet to six-time World Champion Michael Schumacher that his days of lifting Formula One's most prestigious trophy are numbered.
10. ROBINS BEATEN BUT NOT DISGRACED AFTER HEROIC FA CUP RUN
Get Wokingham, Friday 31 October 2003By STEVE SKERRY
BRACKNELL boss Alan Taylor is looking forward to his side returning to league action as soon as possible after their FA Cup dream was shattered at the hands of Barnet on Saturday.
