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1. Royals on Swan-song

Get Bracknell, Monday 29 September 2008

Steve Coppell described the first half on Saturday as one of the best displays he has seen from his side.

2. Martinez: We killed ourselves

Get Bracknell, Monday 29 September 2008

Swansea's manager Roberto Martinez said his side threw away any chance they had of taking something from the game by allowing Reading to take a three-goal half-time lead.

3. Ipswich 2 Royals 0

Get Bracknell, Monday 15 September 2008

Liam Rosenior's disappointment following Reading’s defeat was plain for all to see.

4. Bikey’s back and ready for a battle

Get Bracknell, Monday 15 September 2008

Andre Bikey is determined to push for a regular first-team spot this season now he has finally returned to the Reading squad.

5. Doyle goes off the boil

Get Bracknell, Monday 15 September 2008

Kevin Doyle couldn’t wait to get back home to Reading on Saturday after a fortnight living out of a suitcase.

6. Calderwood enjoys battle Royal

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 12 August 2008

 Nottingham Forest manager Colin Calderwood believes Reading are well prepared to face the challenge of the more physical side of football in the Championship.

7. Arsenal have only pride to play for

Get Bracknell, Friday 18 April 2008

If ever there was a ‘good’ time to play Arsenal at the Emirates, then tomorrow is probably it.

8. Nerves got the better of teams - Bruce

Get Bracknell, Monday 28 April 2008

Wigan Athletic manager Steve Bruce was certainly not impressed with the goalless draw at the JJB on Saturday.

9. We’re not dead and buried yet,warns Coppell

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 6 May 2008

Steve Coppell believes Reading still have a fighting chance of survival, despite seeing his side drop into the relegation zone for the first time since the beginning of March.

10. Keane just too hot to handle

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 6 May 2008

Spurs manager Juande Ramos paid tribute to his match-winning striker Robbie Keane after Saturday’s game, and said Royals just couldn’t cope with the Irish hitman.

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