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1. Underwood blasts lack of passion in Trophy defeat
Get Bracknell, Friday 27 October 2006JON UNDERWOOD blasted his players for showing a “lack of passion” after Bracknell Town were dumped out of the FA Trophy at Abingdon United.
2. Sheasby leads the way for Bracknell
Get Bracknell, Thursday 26 October 2006FORMER England and London Irish No.8 Chris Sheasby started his new reign as player/coach in style as Bracknell registered their maiden win of the season on Saturday.
3. Craze keeps Wildcats at bay for Bees
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 25 October 2006RYAN Aldridge was so upset with the Bracknell Bees’ disappointing draw in Solihull that he not only gave the players a ticking off after the game on Saturday, but also just before Sunday’s clash with Swindon.
4. Oster's pledge to keep unbeaten Reds record
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 25 October 2006WANTAWAY-winger JOHN OSTER is hoping to continue the trend of being on the winning side against Liverpool in the Carling Cup tonight (Wednesday).
5. Sheasby takes the reigns at Bracknell
Get Bracknell, Friday 20 October 2006JAMIE TURNER was relieved of his duties as head coach at Bracknell yesterday (Tuesday) and replaced by ex-England international Chris Sheasby.
6. Hunt: 'TV pictures show that it was a complete accident'
Get Bracknell, Thursday 19 October 2006STEPHEN HUNT yesterday hit out at Jose Mourinho for accusing him of intending to hurt Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech.
7. Bicknell out for a month?
Get Bracknell, Thursday 19 October 2006ADAM BICKNELL is expected to be out of action for at least a month after injuring knee ligaments in Bracknell Bees’ 4-2 win at Swindon Wildcats on Saturday.
8. Robins sign Courtnadge and Smith returns
Get Bracknell, Thursday 12 October 2006BRACKNELL TOWN signed James Courtnadge as a replacement for suspended goalkeeper Paul McCarthy from Staines Town yesterday.
9. 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.
10. 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.
