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11. Banking on further growth
Get Wokingham, Monday 4 August 2008Swedish bank Handelsbanken has appointed Trevor Harrison as the new branch manager in Reading.
12. Stay and help us to promotion
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 6 August 2008Michael Duberry admits he is desperate for Reading to keep hold of their stars purely for selfish reasons.
13. ‘Beautiful part of the world keeps drawing me back’
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 3 June 2008Following in the footsteps of walking romantic Alfred Wainwright, JAMES ASHFORD set off to conquer some more of the many routes of the picturesque Lake District. He certainly earned a good pint of Black Sheep ale.
14. Coppell: 'I won't be able to keep my Royal Gems'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 4 June 2008Steve Coppell is bracing himself for Premier League predators to prey on some of his star players.
15. It may be time for a ‘steak’ out
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 11 June 2008A spate of meat thefts from the two biggest supermarkets in Wokingham have left police baffled.
16. Little stunned by his big move
Get Wokingham, Monday 23 June 2008Glen Little admitted his move to Premier League Portsmouth was just too good an opportunity to turn down.
17. Shorey next on Pompey shopping list
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 June 2008Portsmouth look set to swoop for a second Reading player this summer after manager Harry Redknapp revealed that he is a huge fan of Nicky Shorey.
18. Player profile: Alex Morgan
Get Wokingham, Thursday 26 June 2008The eagle-eyed Goal Post editors smelled a rat this morning with some 'innocent' changes to Victorious Secret midfielder Ed Carpenter's profile.
19. I’ll send Reading down if I have to
Get Wokingham, Monday 14 April 2008Fulham manager Roy Hodgson paid tribute to Reading and Steve Coppell, but insisted that he would reluctantly send Royals down if it meant his own club stay in the Premier League.
20. At the mercy of Jaws
Get Wokingham, Monday 18 February 2008STARRING in one of the most successful films in history doesn’t always lead to great things, as actor Roy Scheider discovered.
