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1. CRITTENDEN TURNS HIS BACK ON THE ROBINS

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 October 2004
by Steve Skerry

ADAM CRITTENDEN has sensationally walked out of Bracknell Town Football Club.

2. Good Prospect in the pancake race

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 9 March 2004
BATTER THAN MOST - The Mayor of Reading, Councillor Jeanette Skeats, presents a trophy to staff from Prospect Estate Agent, from left, Adam Smith, Nick Bagshaw, Sean Costello and Darren Derkson

3. SCISSOR SISTERS ARE A CUT ABOVE AT RIVERMEAD GIG

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 October 2004
By Adam J Smith

SELDOM do one of the most important bands of the decade, let alone the moment, venture into Reading.

4. UNDERWOOD AIMS TO GET ROBINS FLYING

Get Wokingham, Thursday 30 December 2004
By Steve Skerry

CLUB captain Jon Underwood is making a comeback to Bracknell Town Football Club.

5. White-knuckle ride has a devilish twist

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 5 October 2004
TERROR – saw’s cryptic plot delights and
surprises

6. BRACKNELL TOWN'S CUP FINAL ANGUISH

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 4 May 2004
By Sports Editor
Steve Skerry

MANAGER Alan Taylor says he's delighted that Bracknell Town made the Berks and Bucks Cup Final for the second time in the club's history despite coming away empty handed on Bank Holiday Monday.

7. ‘Retire at 68 with doubled pension'

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 March 2004
Think tank: extra cost paid for by working longer

8. DUGGLEBY'S REVEALS NEW SIGNINGS

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 29 June 2004
EXCLUSIVE
by Steve Skerry

BARRY McCOY will spearhead the new look Wokingham and Emmbrook side when they start life in the Hellenic League next season.

9. PARISH KEEN TO BACK VILLAGE SKATE PARK PROPOSAL

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 July 2004
YOUNGSTERS in Arborfield may soon be performing kickflips and frontside ollies as a campaign for a skate park for the village gathers momentum.

10. LEAGUE IN £50,000 CLUB PAY UP ROW

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 March 2004
By 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.
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