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1. COPPELL: I WISH O'NEILL NEVER GOT THE VILLA JOB

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 August 2006
Steve Coppell admits he wishes Martin O’Neill had not taken the Aston Villa job and has called on his comeback kings to ruin the Irishman’s first game in charge at Villa Park tonight (Wednesday).

2. Fergie must face facts – United are a fading force

Get Wokingham, Friday 11 August 2006
Eric Cantona, the man who gave us trawlers, sardines and seagulls, attempted to give the football world hope when he philosophised on the state of the Premiership recently.

3. Lynch takes Wokingham and Emmbrook helm

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 2 August 2006
Jeremy Lynch became the seventh manager in three seasons to take over at Wokingham and Emmbrook this week but he is facing a baptism of fire after it was revealed that most of the squad have left the club.

4. Easy rider!

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 July 2006
MARCUS HAHNEMANN has turned party pooper in a bid to remain Reading’s No. 1 keeper next season.

5. SATS SWIFTLY PUT IN THEIR PLACE AS DREAM ENDS

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 April 2006

TONY Calvert insisted they could still win the Hellenic League but the Wokingham and Emmbrook manager and his players were put firmly in their place without too much trouble by last season’s champions Eton Wick on Saturday.

6. CONVEY PROVING HE'S A REAL DIAMOND

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 February 2006
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Bobby Convey
by sports editor Steve Skerry

AT the moment everything hip-hop sensation Kanye West touches turns to gold, winning Grammy and Brit awards, and Reading midfielder Bobby Convey is hoping to repeat the successes of his favourite music star – only on the football pitch.

7. WOKINGHAM MOVE TO CANTLEY PARK?

Get Wokingham, Friday 3 February 2006
by Sports Editor
Steve Skerry

MANAGER Tony Calvert has put his weight behind this newspaper’s suggestion that Wokingham and Emmbrook’s only chance of a return to the glory days would be a move to Cantley Park.
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