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31. Hahnemann: There is no pressure on us against Chelsea
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 11 October 2006MARCUS HAHNEMANN concedes Reading might not be able to compete with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich’s money but they still can upset the Russian billionaire by beating the Premiership champions at the Madejski Stadium.
32. Angry Bees wreak havoc for Rushton
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 11 October 2006Ryan Aldridge insists that Bracknell Bees were spurred on to victory at Slough Jets on Sunday by the controversial ban that prevented Jason Rushton from entering the rink.
33. Cullum reaches for the skies in Dorset
Get Bracknell, Monday 09 October 2006SAM CULLUM was crowned British Artificial Big Air Champion at Dorset Snowsport Centre last weekend in the final event on the Orange AIM series calendar.
34. Jardine: 'The minute I don't enjoy going at 100mph on the ice, I'll stop'
Get Bracknell, Thursday 05 October 2006AT 54-years-old, Tony Jardine is showing no signs of slowing down after entering the Wales Rally GB for the 14th successive year.
35. Murty targets new Premiership deal
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 04 October 2006Graeme Murty is determined to earn a new deal at Reading by keeping them in the Premiership.
36. Flames turn up heat on Bees
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 04 October 2006A MAN-OF-THE-MATCH display by netminder Nathan Craze failed to save Bees from crashing out of the English Premier League Cup.
37. Convey sets sights on winning road trips
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 September 2006Bobby Convey believes Reading must start picking up points away from home to stand a chance of remaining in the Premiership.
38. Bees shrug off injury scares
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 September 2006Bracknell Bees are hopeful that top import forwards Jason Rushton and Lukas Smital will both recover from injury in time to play the first game of the new English Premier League season.
39. Nicky set on steering Royals' ship to shore
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 06 September 2006NICKY SHOREY is adamant Reading can turn their fortunes around and gain a crucial victory over Manchester City at the Madejski Stadium on Monday night.
40. Aldridge upbeat despite defeat
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 06 September 2006Ryan Aldridge took heart from his first game in charge of Bracknell Bees despite their 6-2 defeat at home to Nottingham Panthers in a Challenge match on Sunday.
