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51. Little stunned by his big move
Get Bracknell, Monday 23 June 2008Glen Little admitted his move to Premier League Portsmouth was just too good an opportunity to turn down.
52. Johnson and Hodson keep Wests flying high
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 18 June 2008Andy Johnson hit an unbeaten 80 to earn Mortimer West End a three-wicket win over Sandhurst
and keep them flying high at the top of the Premier Division.
53. Value for Mooney
Get Bracknell, Thursday 21 August 2008Reading have signed Cork City striker Dave Mooney for a fee of around £200,000.
54. Noel Hunt signs for £600,000
Get Bracknell, Thursday 24 July 2008Reading last night snapped up Dundee United’s Noel Hunt in a deal worth around £600,000.
55. Marek holds key to Royals season
Get Bracknell, Friday 18 July 2008Kevin Dillon believes Marek Matejovsky will be the key to how successful Reading are this season.
56. Harper on the brink of joining Boro
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 24 June 2008Reading face the crushing blow of losing three more players as James Harper, Ibrahima Sonko and Nicky Shorey all look set to leave.
57. Thanks for the memories - Royals pull-out today
Get Bracknell, Friday 30 May 2008Free in today's Reading Evening Post, a souvenir pull-out following the highs and lows of the Royals two seasons in football's top flight.
58. Mapasua stars for Baa-Baas
Get Bracknell, Monday 2 June 2008England signed off for the summer tour of New Zealand with a shambolic performance against the Barbarians at Twickenham yesterday.
59. Royals to join £2m Bodde hunt
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 4 June 2008Swansea are battling to keep hold of Reading target Ferrie Bodde. The 26-year-old Dutch midfielder, who joined from ADO Den Haag for £50,000 a year ago, has been watched by Royals scouts on several occasions this season.
60. Royals to give Euro 2008 stars a miss
Get Bracknell, Thursday 5 June 2008Reading will not be sending any scouts to Euro 2008 because the club is no longer in the market for the continent’s leading international stars following relegation.
