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1. Malbranque becomes Royals' latest 'fairytale' signing

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 July 2006
Steed Malbranque is the latest high-profile Premiership player to be linked with a move to Reading.

2. Chelsea stars of yesteryear come to party at Sandhurst

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 July 2006
It was a blue day for Sandhurst as Chelsea came to town proving the veterans side is just as dominant as Jose Mourinho’s Premiership champions at Bottom Meadow on Sunday.

3. Finchampstead draw marred by Burrows' injury

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 July 2006

Finchampstead pulled off a shock draw against reigning champions High Wycombe on Saturday after the rain and an injury to Tom Burrows resulted in long delays and reduced overs.

4. Calvert quits Wokingham and Emmbrook for second time

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 July 2006

Tony Calvert has sensationally quit as manager of Wokingham and Emmbrook again.

5. 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.

6. Fear factor will spur us on

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 July 2006
Ivar Ingimarsson insists the fear factor will help Reading in their debut Premiership season as they gear up for the big kick-off on August 19.

7. Youth will give us the edge

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 July 2006
John Halls believes team spirit will be one of Reading’s strengths as they head into the Premiership for the first time in their 135-year history next month.

8. Wenger's duty

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 July 2006
Arsene 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.

9. SEOL KI-HYEON JOINS READING FOR £1M by Steve Skerry

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 July 2006
WORLD Cup star Seol Ki-Hyeon will be unveiled today (Wednesday) as Reading’s first new Premiership signing.

10. SMITAL WILL BENEFIT FROM NEW RULES by Alan Manicom

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 July 2006
LUKAS 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.
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