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1. No hard feelings for departed duo
Get Wokingham, Thursday 28 August 2008Byron Walton insists he bears no grudges to Dean Thomas and Gilbert Nuako after the pair left Bracknell Town last week.
2. Bracknell begin Cup campaign
Get Wokingham, Thursday 28 August 2008The oldest domestic football competition in the world kicks off for Bracknell this weekend as they face Bicester Town in the FA Cup preliminary round.
3. British No.1 Webb back to his top form
Get Wokingham, Thursday 28 August 2008Barkham skier James Webb made a winning return from injury to claim victory at the recent freestyle competiton at Bromley Ski Centre.
4. Locals fired up for free dragon boat racing
Get Wokingham, Thursday 28 August 2008An unfamiliar sport is starting to attract a lot of attention on the River Thames, and it comes as little surprise.
5. Wanklyn: Bland injury a blow, but Thorne will do the job
Get Wokingham, Thursday 28 August 2008Wayne Wanklyn believes the loss of Richard Bland may not be so bad if his replacement Darren Thorne continues to progress as he has done in the last two games.
6. Finch fight back to earn draw in Binfield derby
Get Wokingham, Thursday 28 August 2008Binfield manager Steve McClurg felt his side were their own worst enemies after failing to kill off Finchampstead in their Hellenic League Division 1 East derby match.
7. Under-13s face going under
Get Wokingham, Thursday 21 August 2008Finchampstead U13 boy’s football team is in danger of folding after failing to attract enough players for the new season.
8. Thomas out of sick bed to fire Robins' winner
Get Wokingham, Thursday 21 August 2008Bracknell Town striker Dean Thomas scored the winning goal in his side’s season opener against Bridgwater Town on Saturday – but almost missed the game having spent the week bed-bound with flu.
9. Walton wary of Bridgwater despite his new signings
Get Wokingham, Friday 15 August 2008Bracknell Town manager Byron Walton admits he will be happy if his side can claim a point in their opening league fixture on Saturday.
10. Calderwood enjoys battle Royal
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 12 August 2008Nottingham Forest manager Colin Calderwood believes Reading are well prepared to face the challenge of the more physical side of football in the Championship.
