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61. LEAGUE IN £50,000 CLUB PAY UP ROW
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 March 2004By Steve Skerry
A WAR of words has broken out between the Isthmian Ryman League and its member clubs after the League demanded they pay the £50,000 cost of their failed attempt to challenge the FA's restructuring changes.
62. TIGERS ON TRAIL OF WILLIAMS AND WELLINGTON
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 May 2004THAMES Valley Tigers are hopeful of signing Plymouth Raiders pair Dean Williams and Roderick Wellington.
63. TRULLI LEAVES SILVERSTONE AFTER 170MPH SMASH
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 July 2004Formula One
by Steve Skerry
JARNO TRULLI revealed he did not have enough time to be afraid after he miraculously walked away from a horrific 170mph smash at Silverstone.
64. SOLE BRITAIN SIDECAR-CROSS TEAM GRAB PODIUM POSITION
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 June 2004Sidecar-cross by
Chris French
BINFIELD-based John Lyne and Ian Beavis took an
encouraging podium place in the first of three races that made up the fifth round of the prestigious French Sidecar-cross Championship in Blargies.
65. WILLIAMS AND WELLINGTON TO FACE OLD CLUB
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 June 2004Basketball by
Alan Manicom
THAMES Valley Tigers' new recruits Dean Williams and Roderick Wellington will be facing their former club Plymouth Raiders in the British Basketball League next season.
66. RICHARDSON'S US DREAM IS OVER
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 July 2004Ice Hockey
by Alan Manicom
BRACKNELL Bees boss Mike Ellis believes that Mark Richardson's dream move to North America has been wrecked by the poor standing of British ice hockey around the world.
67. CHARLIE DOES A SHARAPOVA AT TUMBLING
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 July 2004Gymnastics by
Steve Skerry
A BARKHAM teenager took a leaf out of Wimbledon Tennis Champion Maria Sharapova's book and managed to study for his exams while performing at the highest sporting level.
68. HOLLEY FREE TO PURSUE COACHING AMBITIONS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 July 2004Basketball
by Alan Manicom
TONY HOLLEY, the veteran American released by Thames Valley Tigers, has revealed that he has ambitions to go into coaching.
69. PLENTY OF SHAKE AND RATTLE BUT NO ROLL
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 July 2004Sidecar-cross
by Chris French
ARGUABLY the most physically demanding of all motorcycle sports, sidecar-cross is exhausting enough when it's all going smoothly, but suspension problems for the JLR Racing in Huismes kept the lone British team off the podium last weekend.
70. McNISH BACK IN THE DRIVING SEAT
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 July 2004Le Mans
by Steve Skerry
WARFIELD-based Allan McNish weathered the storms to steer his Audi sportscar to victory at the Nurburgring in the second round of the Le Mans Endurance Series.
