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1. DEFENSIVE SHAMBLES PUTS PAY TO BRACKNELL'S RECORD By Darrell Freeland

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 December 2005
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2. MELICHAR ATTACKED ON NIGHT OUT WITH BEES By Alan Manicom

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 December 2005
Bracknell Bees defenceman Jan Melichar will be out of action for at least two months after he was attacked and suffered a broken jaw while on a night out with team-mates.

3. PEACOCK FARM STILL ON AGENDA INSISTS NIXON

Get Wokingham, Monday 12 December 2005
by Sports Editor
Steve Skerry

CHRIS NIXON last night insisted Bracknell Town Football Club would still be moving to Peacock Farm – but it could take up to five years, Times Sport can reveal.

4. LITA READY TO FIGHT HIS WAY BACK IN THE TEAM By Nick Ive

Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 November 2005
LEROY LITA last night says he is hoping to kick-start his Reading career after recovering from a troublesome shin and ankle injury.

5. ATHLETES IN PEAK CONDITION FOR HIMALAYAS

Get Wokingham, Friday 11 November 2005
by Steve Skerry

HAILED as one of the most spectacular running courses in the world, the Himalayan 100 Mile Stage Race, did not disappoint the 52 parti-cipants who successfully completed the 15th consecutive staging of this endurance event last month.

6. IS THIS THE MOST CHALLENGING RACE IN THE WORLD?

Get Wokingham, Friday 11 November 2005
by Steve Skerry

AFTER five punishing days running some of the toughest terrain known to man, Bracknell's Jeff Matthews punched the air with delight as he crossed the Himalayan 100 Mile Stage Race finishing line for the last time, completing an adventure few people in the world have experienced.

7. ANSTEAD BROTHERS HAVE LAST LAUGH IN BARBADOS

Get Wokingham, Friday 04 November 2005
by Steve Skerry

WHEN Bracknell Rugby Club's Greg and Matt Anstead were selected to play for Barbados in the West Indies Final in Trinidad earlier this month it was considered a bit of joke.

8. VICTORY WAS PERFECT GIFT FOR GUNNARSSON By Nick Ive

Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 October 2005
BRYNJAR GUNNARSSON celebrated his 30th birthday in style as Reading stretched their incredible unbeaten run to 14 games in all competitions with a comprehensive 2-0 win over Ipswich Town last Sunday.

9. HARPER SAVES SKIPPER FROM OWN GOAL CLANGER By Nick Ive

Get Wokingham, Thursday 22 September 2005
SKIPPER Graeme Murty last night hailed team-mate James Harper as a “legend” after the midfielder spared his blushes by averting a disastrous own goal on Saturday in Reading’s
1-0 win over Crewe at the Madejski Stadium.

10. IVAR READY TO DO BATTLE WITH WILLIAMS

Get Wokingham, Friday 09 September 2005
by Steve Skerry

IVAR INGIMARSSON says he is looking forward to the chance of locking horns with former Reading skipper Adie Williams at Coventry City this Saturday.
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