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21. Harper: He was part of our Seol

Get Wokingham, Thursday 1 November 2007

JAMES HARPER says he has no axe to grind with former Reading team-mate Seol Ki-Hyeon despite him calling Fulham a “bigger club” ahead of their Premier League clash at Craven Cottage on Saturday.

22. Parrish enjoys the perfect weekend

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 30 October 2007
PLAYER-COACH Dwight Parrish could hardly have hoped for more from a weekend in which Bracknell Bees reclaimed top spot in the English Premier League and all but secured their place in the EPL Cup semi-finals.

23. Murty: We risk losing our shirts

Get Wokingham, Friday 26 October 2007

GRAEME MURTY has warned his Reading team-mates they have two months to improve their game or face the axe, writes sports editor Steve Skerry.

24. Triggs-Hodge boosted by champion Grainger

Get Wokingham, Friday 26 October 2007

THREE-TIME world rowing champion Katherine Grainger is predicting a golden 2008 for Wokingham’s Andy Triggs-Hodge and the British men’s four at next year’s Beijing Olympics. 

25. Calvert: Too many teams are affecting results

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 October 2007

TONY CALVERT believes local non-league sides are under-performing because there are too many teams in the area.

26. Intermediates aiming for promotion

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 October 2007

FOLLOWING last week’s look at Pinewood Judo Club’s advanced class, The Wokingham Times visited the Old Wokingham Road club to catch up with the intermediate section.

27. Sonko:I don't expect Rovers return

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 October 2007

IBRAHIMA SONKO reckons he will not be involved in Reading’s Premier League clash at Blackburn Rovers on Saturday  – because manager Steve Coppell never changes a winning side, writes sports editor Steve Skerry.

28. Pinewood underline potential for Britain

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 October 2007

PINEWOOD Gymnastics Club returned home from Poland with four medals after competing in the Winobraine International age group tumbling competition and the World Cup Series.

29. Joy and relief for Parrish as Bees win at last at the Hive

Get Wokingham, Thursday 4 October 2007

DWIGHT PARRISH has spoken of his relief after Bracknell Bees won for the first time in three games at home.

30. Pinewood move on up with Khorkina

Get Wokingham, Thursday 27 September 2007

WORLD famous Russian gymnast Svetlana Khorkina became Pinewood Gymnastics Club’s patron at a special ceremony last weekend.

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