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1. Hunt: 'I owe Royals'
Get Wokingham, Thursday 31 July 2008Stephen Hunt admits he is desperate to return to the Premier League – but insists he won’t seek a move because he owes Reading for making his career.
2. Coppell’s men united
Get Wokingham, Thursday 31 July 2008Steve Coppell believes Reading’s three-match tour of Sweden has re-united the squad ahead of the new season.
3. Harps helps lift Murty’s injury gloom
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 July 2008Graeme Murty says room-mate James Harper is keeping his spirits up as he races against time
to be fit for the start of the season.
4. Goal-king Noel bags a double
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 July 2008Noel Hunt grabbed his first two goals for his new club as Reading ended their tour of Sweden with a third successive victory.
5. Nicky unsure about his future
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 July 2008Nicky Shorey has vowed to ignore the speculation about him leaving Reading, insisting that he has no idea what the future holds for him.
6. Boss happy with another bargain Hunt
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 29 July 2008Steve Coppell believes Reading will have landed a bargain if new signing Noel Hunt proves as successful as his older brother Stephen.
7. Andre on his Bikey?
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 29 July 2008Steve Coppell believes he is winning his battle to keep Reading’s relegated squad together, despite Andre Bikey’s admission that he would welcome the opportunity to move to France this summer.
8. Debut is just the tonic for Noel
Get Wokingham, Monday 28 July 2008Noel Hunt recovered from a bout of flu and finally got the chance to play alongside his brother following his £600,000 switch to Reading.
9. Injured Murty in race to start new season
Get Wokingham, Monday 28 July 2008Graeme Murty's chances of starting the season have suffered a blow as the Reading skipper is still struggling to recover from a calf injury.
10. Royals take Long, hard route to victory
Get Wokingham, Monday 28 July 2008Steve Coppell paid tribute to his players’ attitude but admitted Reading’s finishing was not good enough as they made hard work of beating a team of amateurs on Saturday.
