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1. Under-13s face going under
Get Wokingham, Thursday 21 August 2008Finchampstead U13 boy’s football team is in danger of folding after failing to attract enough players for the new season.
2. Palace stars are eyeing up the exit, says Warnock
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 August 2008Neil Warnock has admitted that he and Royals boss Steve Coppell share something in common – players who are after a move.
3. Club profile: Keltar Old Boys
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 August 2008Bracknell Sunday League side Keltar Old Boys are next to feature in our club profile feature.
The club gained several promotions since their formation in 2003 as Binfield Social Club and now ply their trade in Division 1.
4. Madejski vetos big-money signings
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 19 August 2008John Madejski has told supporters that Reading are not about to pay large transfer fees or offer high wages to new signings.
5. Gimme a Pearce of the action
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 20 August 2008Alex Pearce feels he is turning up the heat on Reading’s established central defenders.
6. Leroy refuses to hit the panic button
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 August 2008Leroy Lita insists he is not worried by his lack of chances so far this season.
7. Bank Holiday weekend football round-up
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 26 August 2008Bracknell Town beat local rivals Windsor & Eton 3-2 at Larges Lane whilst Wokingham & Emmbrook have won five in a row following a 3-1 win over Thame United.
8. England pair boost Irish
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 August 2008England pair Shane Geraghty and Peter Richards are in the 25-strong London Irish squad to face Heineken Cup winners Munster in Cork, tonight (7.30pm).
9. Robins set for Taunton date
Get Wokingham, Friday 22 August 2008Bracknell Town return to the scene of last season’s great escape when they make the long trip to Taunton tomorrow.
10. McHarg sparks revival in Reading’s fortunes
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 August 2008As soon as you drive into Holme Park, Reading Rugby Club’s home for the past six decades, the transformation smacks you straight in the face.
