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31. Bikey praises drive to kick out racism
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 1 July 2008Andre Bikey has backed Reading’s commitment to stamping out racism in the English game.
32. Bicknell lines up secret British whizkid for Bees
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 8 July 2008Adam Bicknell is hoping to unleash a surprise British signing on the English Premier League - who could end up taking Bracknell Bees’ coach place on the second line.
33. Shorey and Harper so hard to replace, says Murty
Get Bracknell, Friday 4 July 2008Graeme Murty is desperate for Reading to hold onto his team-mates Nicky Shorey and James Harper despite the continuing interest of Premier League clubs in the pair.
34. Fearn backs Matejovsky to start season
Get Bracknell, Thursday 3 July 2008Marek Matejovsky will be the only senior Reading player carrying a knock when pre-season training gets under way today.
35. We can be sure about Shorey
Get Bracknell, Thursday 3 July 2008Kevin Dillon has backed Nicky Shorey and Reading’s other top players to remain professional as speculation hots up regarding their future.
36. Prove you're not quitters
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 2 July 2008Steve Coppell is tired of summer transfer talk – and now wants to hear his players commit themselves to getting Reading back into the Premier League.
37. Stage set for young Royals
Get Bracknell, Friday 4 July 2008Steve Coppell has challenged Reading’s young players to make their mark in the Championship.
38. Coppell slams agents' transfer hype
Get Bracknell, Monday 7 July 2008Steve Coppell has hit out at the agents driving the transfer rumour mill – and believes players who believe the hype may be left high and dry.
39. Cureton warns old pals to expect rough ride
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 1 July 2008Former Reading striker Jamie Cureton has warned his old club they face a real battle to bounce back into the Premier League.
40. We’ll need to adapt quickly, says Royals boss
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 2 July 2008Reading boss Steve Coppell believes his team will step into the unknown next season, despite their previous success in the Championship.
