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1. KITSON FIT FOR SPURS
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 July 2005by Steve Skerry
DAVE KITSON insists he will be fit for this Saturday's visit of Premiership side Tottenham Hotspur to the Madejski Stadium.
2. COPPELL PLAYS WAITING GAME
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 21 June 2005by Sports Editor
Steve Skerry
STEVE COPPELL last night insisted he is working hard behind the scenes in a bid to strengthen the Royals squad this summer despite their lack of high-profile signings.
3. IVAR READY TO DO BATTLE WITH WILLIAMS
Get Wokingham, Friday 09 September 2005by Steve Skerry
IVAR INGIMARSSON says he is looking forward to the chance of locking horns with former Reading skipper Adie Williams at Coventry City this Saturday.
4. HARPER SAVES SKIPPER FROM OWN GOAL CLANGER By Nick Ive
Get Wokingham, Thursday 22 September 2005SKIPPER Graeme Murty last night hailed team-mate James Harper as a “legend” after the midfielder spared his blushes by averting a disastrous own goal on Saturday in Reading’s
1-0 win over Crewe at the Madejski Stadium.
5. DEFENSIVE SHAMBLES PUTS PAY TO BRACKNELL'S RECORD By Darrell Freeland
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 December 2005Bracknell Town 1
6. WOKINGHAM STAND ON THE BRINK OF GREATNESS By Gordon Fisher
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 August 2005Wokingham remain favourites to take the Thames Valley League Division One title after their hard fought and fully deserved 51-run victory over Marlow at Wellington Road.
7. ATHLETES IN PEAK CONDITION FOR HIMALAYAS
Get Wokingham, Friday 11 November 2005by Steve Skerry
HAILED as one of the most spectacular running courses in the world, the Himalayan 100 Mile Stage Race, did not disappoint the 52 parti-cipants who successfully completed the 15th consecutive staging of this endurance event last month.
8. ROYALS SNAP UP 'BADBOY' OSTER
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 03 August 2005by Sports Editor
Steve Skerry
READING last night signed former Sunderland badboy John Oster on a free transfer, Times Sport can reveal.
9. NIKE GROUP SHOULD HAVE MADE SAVING TIGERS 'A PRIORITY'
Get Wokingham, Friday 12 August 2005by Steve Skerry
sports editor
MIKE DAVIES says the Nike Group has shirked its share of the blame following the demise of the Thames Valley Tigers.
10. PEACOCK FARM STILL ON AGENDA INSISTS NIXON
Get Wokingham, Monday 12 December 2005by Sports Editor
Steve Skerry
CHRIS NIXON last night insisted Bracknell Town Football Club would still be moving to Peacock Farm – but it could take up to five years, Times Sport can reveal.
