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1. SAVED!
Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 December 2007THE future of the Bracknell Bees ice hockey team has been secured for the rest of the season and the club is now working hard to get back into action this weekend.
2. Bullyboys taught a lesson as Bracknell march on
Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 December 2007CHRIS SHEASBY pulled no punches in the wake of Bracknell’s 11th victory of the season and was delighted his side socked it to the new “bullyboys” of South West One.
3. Ice Hockey: Cut squad or face huge bills says Weddell
Get Bracknell, Friday 14 December 2007MARTIN WEDDELL has warned that unless the size of Bees’ current squad is cut, a cash injection of up to £50,000 will be needed to see out the rest of the season.
4. Bracknell are back to their best
Get Bracknell, Thursday 13 December 2007A ROLLOCKING from player-coach Chris Sheasby appeared to do the trick as Bracknell moved into the last 16 of the EDF Energy Intermediate Cup with a comfortable victory over South West Two leaders Exmouth, writes Henry La.
5. Bees on the brink as backer pulls out
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 12 December 2007BRACKNELL BEES fans were today (Wednesday) desperately trying to save their ice hockey club from folding following David Taylor’s decision to step down as their financial backer, writes Alan Manicom.
6. Nowak expecting tough test
Get Bracknell, Friday 07 December 2007BRACKNELL entertain South West 2 West leaders Exmouth in the EDF Energy Intermediate Cup at Lily Hill tomorrow (2pm).
7. We were shocking, admits Underwood
Get Bracknell, Thursday 06 December 2007JON UNDERWOOD admitted Bracknell Town were “shocking” in the aftermath of the seven-goal humiliation in Southern League Division One (South & West) at Farm Park, writes football correspondent Darrell Freeland.
8. 'Lucky' Bracknell stay top
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 05 December 2007BRACKNELL skipper Ben Nowak says his side were “lucky” to remain at the top of South West One after producing their worst second half display since ex-England international Chris Sheasby took over as player-coach at the club 18 months ago, writes chief rugby correspondent Henry La.
