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31. Wenger's duty
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 July 2006Arsene Wenger leads Arsenal to a new ground and into a new era but the Frenchman carries a responsibility this season which goes beyond the boundaries of Highbury and Islington.
32. SEOL KI-HYEON JOINS READING FOR £1M by Steve Skerry
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 July 2006WORLD Cup star Seol Ki-Hyeon will be unveiled today (Wednesday) as Reading’s first new Premiership signing.
33. SMITAL WILL BENEFIT FROM NEW RULES by Alan Manicom
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 July 2006LUKAS SMITAL will thrive under the new rules that are being introduced into the English Premier League this season, says Bracknell Bees’ new player-coach Ryan Aldridge.
34. COUNCIL MOVES TO CALM STORM AT CANTLEY PARK by Steve Skerry
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 July 2006WOKINGHAM AND EMMBROOK Football Club’s £250,000 move to Cantley Park will be restricted by “limits to its lease” according to Wokingham District Council.
35. FINCHAMPSTEAD IN RELEGATION QUAGMIRE by Neil Doody
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 July 2006FINCHAMPSTEAD slumped to one of their worst performances ever in the Premier League at the hands of bitter rivals Reading on Saturday.
36. FREE-FLOWING MYLES TAKES WOKINGHAM TO THIRD SPOT
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 June 2006Wokingham (25pts) beat North Maidenhead (6pts) by six wickets
Wokingham 1st X1 moved up to third place in the division after their six wicket victory at North Maidenhead.
37. KITSON: CONVEY CAN BE OUR MATCH WINNER NEXT SEASON
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 June 2006STRIKER Dave Kitson believes Reading will reap the benefits when team-mate Bobby Convey returns to England after the World Cup.
38. INJURED DUO ON COURSE FOR PRE-SEASON FRIENDLIES
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 June 2006LEROY LITA and Glen Little will start ball work this week as they continue their comebacks from injury.
39. FOXES HUNT IS OVER
Get Wokingham, Friday 9 June 2006STEPHEN HUNT will put pen-to-paper on a new one-year contract extension at Reading in the next 24 hours.
40. RICHARDSON STUCK IN A RUT
Get Wokingham, Friday 9 June 2006LEE RICHARDSON insists the track at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium was the worst it has been for years – but he steadfastly refused to blame it for his disappointing performance at the British Speedway Grand Prix.
