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31. Player profile: Ed Carpenter

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 24 June 2008

Next up to face a Goal Post grilling is much travelled 26 year old Eton Wick midfielder Ed Carpenter.

32. Sandhurst’s Robinson takes first place in Forest Five

Get Bracknell, Thursday 26 June 2008

The 18th Forest Five trail race was hailed a success by the organisers this week.   

33. Underwood favourite as Taylor's successor

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 18 April 2007

JON UNDERWOOD is the leading contender to takeover as the new manager of Bracknell Town after it was announced Alan Taylor will step down at the end of the season.

34. Sargeant is Taylor-made to strike role

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 28 March 2007

SUBSTITUTE Garry Sargeant came off the bench with a late strike to earn Bracknell Town a crucial victory – and under pressure Alan Taylor admitted he was a relived man afterwards, writes Darrell Freeland.

35. Dover and out after Fenton quits Robins

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 6 September 2006

DAVE FENTON quit Bracknell Town this week in the wake of his sending off at Andover after being played out of position by manager Alan Taylor.

36. Sparks out for Bracknell

Get Bracknell, Friday 15 February 2008

Alan Leishman lines up in the back row as South West Division 1 promotion hopefuls Bracknell go to fifth-placed Oxford Harlequins minus top try-scoring flanker Graham Sparks, who is out with a shoulder injury.

37. Aldridge wants to be part of winning party

Get Bracknell, Thursday 15 March 2007

RYAN ALDRIDGE is hoping to get permission to join in Bracknell Bees’ English Premier League title-winning celebrations – despite being banned for their final game of the regular season, writes Alan Manicom.

38. We've to keep our focus, Aldridge warns the Bees

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 28 March 2007

RYAN ALDRIDGE insists the manner of Bracknell Bees’ 6-4 defeat at Guildford Flames on Saturday was a lot harder to take than his side losing their first game in regular time this year, writes Alan Manicom.

39. Bee-autiful!

Get Bracknell, Friday 23 March 2007

RYAN ALDRIDGE believes Bracknell Bees are hungry enough to complete an English Premier League double, writes Alan Manicom.

40. Aldridge's aces make it a two-horse race

Get Bracknell, Thursday 8 February 2007

Ryan Aldridge admits that the English Premier League title is looking  increasingly like a two-horse race between his Bracknell Bees side and Sheffield Scimitars, writes Alan Manicom.

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