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21. ELLIS KEEN TO BUILD ON BEES SUCCESSES
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 07 April 2004By Alan Manicom
MIKE ELLIS is desperate to return as Bracknell Bees player-boss next season - and make up for the disappointment of losing last weekend's Findus British National League Championship play-off final.
22. WIN SPEEDWAY GRAND PRIX TICKETS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 09 June 2004BRACKNELL's Lee Richardson will be in action at the FIM Fiat Vans British Speedway Grand Prix as it returns to the fantastic Millennium Stadium this Saturday.
23. CATLIN WALKS OUT ON WOKINGHAM FC
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 March 2004By Steve Skerry
NEIL CATLIN has walked out of Wokingham Town Football Club after a string of bad
performances made it virtually impossible for him to carry on as manager.
24. ALDERSHOT BOSS CALLS THE SHOTS ON WOKINGHAM TOWN
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 May 2004by Steve Skerry
TERRY BROWN believes his days coaching at Wokingham Town have helped him bring Aldershot Town into touching distance of the Football League.
25. BRACKNELL BEES SWOOP FOR ELITE LEAGUE STAR
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 May 2004BRACKNELL Bees player- coach Mike Ellis made his third signing for next season last Monday.
26. RICO REVS UP FOR NEW SPEEDWAY SEASON
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 March 2004by Steve Skerry
BRACKNELL Speedway ace Lee Richardson attended the third staging of the Speedway Great Britain Exhibition last Sunday at Stoneleigh's NAC,
27. FOOTBALL'S COMING HOME TO WOKINGHAM
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 March 2004by Steve Skerry
WOKINGHAM Town Football Club chairman Mark Ashwell believes the hard work starts now following the merger with Opus Reading League outfit Emmbrook which was rubber-stamped last Thursday night.
28. HENLEY IS OUT THE QUESTION
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 January 2004BY STEVE SKERRY
WOKINGHAM Town Chairman Mark Ashwell has slammed reports that the club are being linked to a merger with Henley Town.
29. SPEEDWAY ACE RICHARDSON STAYS IN CONTENTION
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 May 2004LEE RICHARDSON believes some riders "overstepped the mark" at the controversial Speedway Czech Republic Grand Prix last weekend.
30. WRESTLING SHOW HITS RIVERMEAD
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 February 2004Exclusive by STEVE SKERRY
GABRIEL Cage is making his professional wrestling debut at the National Championship Wrestling Show in Reading next month after eight months intense training with WWF legend Jake "The Snake" Roberts.
