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1. Bikey double gives City the Blues
Get Bracknell, Sunday 23 March 2008Andre Bikey was the goalscoring hero as Reading made it three wins from four games with a 2-1 defeat of Birmingham at Madejski Stadium on Saturday.
2. Unlucky Long gets boot twice
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 25 March 2008SHANE LONG experienced pain and glory helping Reading secure a priceless 2-1 victory over Birmingham City.
3. Shorey dismisses England snub
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 25 March 2008Nicky Shorey is determined to get over the disappointment of being left out of the England squad by helping Reading secure their Premier League survival.
4. Marcus earns McLeish praise
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 25 March 2008Birmingham City boss Alex McLeish was cursing Royals’ keeper Marcus Hahnemann after the American denied his side a share of the spoils on Saturday.
5. Doyle desperate to end 15-game drought
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 26 March 2008Kevin Doyle says he is happy with his performances, but admits his goal drought is starting to play on his mind.
6. Little step on road to recovery
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 26 March 2008GLEN LITTLE, who has not seen match action for nearly a year due to an Achilles problem, played the final 30 minutes for Reading Reserves in their 2-0 defeat by Fulham at Motspur Park last night.
7. Little comeback is such a big deal
Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 March 2008Glen Little says he finally feels like a footballer again after playing his first game in nearly a year.
8. Downes: Who says Blackburn are a dirty side?
Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 March 2008Wally Downes believes Saturday’s opponents Blackburn have been unfairly labelled a dirty side.
9. Blackburn can drag us back into danger zone, warns Rosenior
Get Bracknell, Friday 28 March 2008Liam Rosenior has warned his team-mates that defeat at home to Blackburn Rovers tomorrow (3pm kick-off) could plunge Reading back into a fierce relegation dogfight.
10. Coppell calls for respect
Get Bracknell, Friday 28 March 2008Steve Coppell has called on football’s governing bodies to stamp out backchat to officials and bring some respect back to the game, writes Nick Ive.
