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1. Dillon hopes for a Little bit of magic
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 April 2008Kevin Dillon believes Glen Little could provide the missing spark that secures Reading’s Premier League survival.
2. We don't want to be yesterday's men
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 April 2008Stephen Hunt is determined that Reading don’t lose their relegation fight and become the Premier League’s forgotten men.
3. Safety Marc
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 29 April 2008Marcus Hahnemann says he is loving the pressure and excitement of Reading’s relegation battle.
4. We’ll be stronger next season says Bracknell skipper
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 29 April 2008Bracknell failed in their bid to reach National League Division 3 after losing their play-off game at Worthing on Saturday.
But the South West Division 1 side’s skipper Ben Nowak said: “We’ll come back bigger and stronger next season.
5. Ivar confident goal drought will end
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 29 April 2008Ivar Ingimarsson insists the lack of goals is not heaping added pressure on Reading’s defence.
6. Hahnemann feels Wigan are a right shower
Get Bracknell, Monday 28 April 2008Steve Coppell insists his players are not feeling the heat, despite an after-match bust-up over cold showers.
7. Former striker saves Robins
Get Bracknell, Monday 28 April 2008Former striker Mark Anderson was the toast of Bracknell Town on Saturday after his goal sunk Slough Town and ensured the Robins’ survival on a tense final day in the British Gas League Division 1 South & West.
8. Chances go begging as Bracknell miss promotion
Get Bracknell, Monday 28 April 2008Bracknell Rugby Club narrowly missed out on promotion to the National League after play-off defeat at Worthing.
9. Nerves got the better of teams - Bruce
Get Bracknell, Monday 28 April 2008Wigan Athletic manager Steve Bruce was certainly not impressed with the goalless draw at the JJB on Saturday.
10. Exiles pay the price for missed chances
Get Bracknell, Monday 28 April 2008London Irish coach Toby Booth felt his side squandered a golden opportunity to reach their first Heineken Cup final following their defeat at Twickenham on Saturday.
