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1. Wright intro to the Premiership

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 22 August 2006
A video intro to the Reading Evening Post's coverage of Reading in the Premiership with Sports Editor David Wright.

2. Aldridge's vote of confidence for Bicks

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 16 August 2006
ADAM BICKNELL has been installed as Bracknell Bees captain for a second consecutive year – without the need for the traditional players’ vote.

3. We can strike it big

Get Bracknell, Monday 14 August 2006
Dave Kitson is confident that he and his fellow strikers can succeed in the Premiership as Reading continue their pre-season campaign ahead of the visit of Middlesbrough on August 19.

4. I will still have to earn my place as skipper

Get Bracknell, Monday 14 August 2006
GRAEME MURTY insists being captain will not guarantee him a place in Steve Coppell’s starting line up once Reading kick off their Premiership campaign.

5. Match of the Day pundits will never scare me

Get Bracknell, Monday 14 August 2006
JAMES HARPER says he can handle the fierce scrutiny of being a Premiership footballer and any stick the Match of the Day panel throws at him.

6. Coppell's case for the defence

Get Bracknell, Monday 14 August 2006

MANAGER Steve Coppell believes the key to a successful season rests with how well Reading cope with the Premiership’s awesome array of firepower.

7. Fergie must face facts – United are a fading force

Get Bracknell, Friday 11 August 2006
Eric Cantona, the man who gave us trawlers, sardines and seagulls, attempted to give the football world hope when he philosophised on the state of the Premiership recently.

8. Underwood looks on the bright side

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 9 August 2006
JON UNDERWOOD admitted it was Bracknell Town’s worst performance of the pre-season campaign – though he took some consolation in the club’s big summer signing Mark Anderson finally getting off the mark.

9. Aldridge joy at signing Moody

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 9 August 2006
Bracknell Bees player-coach Ryan Aldridge has spoken of his delight at bringing back defenceman Scott Moody to the club for a second year, then revealed he may wait until the season starts before making his final big signing for the squad.

10. Aldridge has fight on his hands

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 2 August 2006
Ryan Aldridge admits his search to find a fourth British defenceman for Bracknell Bees has been undermined by a reduction in the Elite League’s import quota.
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