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451. Carlon leaves Bees in order to rejoin Tigers
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 04 June 2008Tom Carlon (pictured) has left Bracknell Bees and returned to play for his home-town club Telford Tigers.
452. Bees re-sign Jasik
Get Bracknell, Monday 02 June 2008Bracknell Bees confirmed today that popular Slovakian forward Peter Jasik is returning to the Hive for the 2008/09 English Premier League season.
453. Bees re-sign four ahead of new campaign
Get Bracknell, Friday 30 May 2008New Bracknell Bees coach Adam Bicknell has already stamped his authority by securing the services of four vital players for next season.
454. Queen Bees in play-off agony
Get Bracknell, Friday 30 May 2008Following their top-three finish in the Women’s Premier League, Bracknell Queen Bees claimed third place at the National Championship play-offs at the weekend.
455. Foord vows to lead Bees by example
Get Bracknell, Friday 30 May 2008Matt Foord will expect his team-mates to follow his example of non-stop energy and selfless commitment when he takes to the ice as Bracknell Bees’ new captain next season.
456. Bicknell ready to get tough
Get Bracknell, Thursday 29 May 2008Adam Bicknell has promised that Bracknell Bees will be a more physical side now that he is in charge.
457. Bees pair fly off to join Bison
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 28 May 2008Shaun Thompson and Kurt Reynolds, two of Bracknell Bees’ top British stars, are the latest players to announce they are quitting the club.
458. Robinson: We won't keep the fans waiting
Get Bracknell, Thursday 22 May 2008Bracknell Bees general manager Stuart Robinson has pledged to the fans that a decision should be made on a new coach within the week.
459. Bicknell lined up as new coach
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 20 May 2008Adam Bicknell has emerged as a front-runner to take over as Bracknell Bees’ player-coach for next season.
460. Bees set to carry on
Get Bracknell, Monday 19 May 2008Bracknell Bees notified the English Premier League officials at the weekend that they intend to continue competing semi-professionally, despite concerns over lack of sponsorship.
