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1. Sir John: Reading FC needs you

Get Wokingham, Friday 27 May 2011

Reading fans are being urged to ditch their inhibitions and roar for the Royals on Monday as the club take on Swansea City at Wembley for the biggest prize in football.

2. McDermott can outwit Rodgers at Wembley

Get Wokingham, Friday 27 May 2011

This is the final that nobody expected and perhaps the one that Reading fans feared the most.

3. Jimmy Kebe could make it to Wembley

Get Wokingham, Friday 27 May 2011

Jimmy Kebe will be assessed in training tomorrow before Brian McDermott decides whether or not to take a gamble on the winger’s fitness at Wembley.

4. Tabb: No friends when Reading FC meet Swansea City

Get Wokingham, Friday 27 May 2011
There will be no friends when Reading clash with Swansea City at Wembley, just enemies insists Jay Tabb.

5. Karacan: Reading FC promotion could gift Turkey chance

Get Wokingham, Saturday 28 May 2011
Reaching the Premier League would not only be a dream come true for Jem Karacan but it would also move him a step closer to becoming a full Turkey international.

6. Legend Hicks can't put Wembley win into words

Get Wokingham, Saturday 28 May 2011
Martin Hicks still can’t put into words how it feels to win at Wembley, 23 years after leading Reading to victory in the Simod Cup.

7. McDermott to play it by the book at Reading FC

Get Wokingham, Saturday 28 May 2011
Brian McDermott is hoping to propel Reading back to the Premier League with the help of a book written by a former Commonwealth table tennis champion from Earley.

8. Bid for a chance to play alongside Reading FC legends

Get Wokingham, Saturday 28 May 2011
Time is running out to bid for the chance to share the Madejski Stadium pitch with some of Reading’s greatest ever players.

9. From Reading FC bootroom to Wembley for McDermott

Get Wokingham, Saturday 28 May 2011
He used to manage Slough... but on Monday Brian McDermott will lead his Reading side out at Wembley in front of more than 80,000 fans.

10. Parkinson: Missing out on Wembley was heartbreaking

Get Wokingham, Saturday 28 May 2011
Missing out on the chance of playing at Wembley because of an injury is every footballer’s nightmare – just ask Phil Parkinson.
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