Category Archive: Reading

Feb 22

Transfer Window: Two Weeks In

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By: Ben | January 16th, 2012 Kebe going? Sharp arriving? Brendan Rodgers tiring of Jonathan Pearce’s incessant rising intonation and coming back to Berkshire? Well read on you fools. After the signing of Sheppard last week, will anything else be happening in this window? I hand you over to our Director of Football: “Brian and …

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Feb 21

New reading exercises

Visitors waiting for Salman Rushdie Only one player has played and scored in every premier league season to date. Aston Villa were threatening to break the top four monopoly and even got as high as third at one point, which kept Arsenal down to fifth. There will surely be a lot of work that needs …

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Feb 18

Reading FC's Russian owner eager to meet squad

Anthony Smith • Published 9 Feb 2012 10:45 0 Comments READING'S new owner Anton Zingarevich is desperate to meet the first team – but visa issues continue to delay his arrival. The 29-year-old Russian is still waiting to make his first visit to the UK since his proposed takeover was announced. But red tape means …

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Feb 14

I’ve got no regrets about my role in Capello’s downfall, says Reading striker Roberts

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By Matt Barlow Last updated at 10:19 PM on 12th February 2012 Jason Roberts insists he has no regrets about his role in Fabio Capello’s downfall and refuses to be silenced by hate-mail which followed. Roberts proved the catalyst for Capello’s resignation with a tweet to say the England dressing room would be ‘toxic’ after …

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Feb 10

Reading FC Bookie Watch – December 7, 2011 « The Tilehurst End

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We’re just under half way through the league season now and with 26 games left on the slate our fortunes can still go either way. Last month the bookies rated us as 14/1 shot to get promoted and 25/1 to go down, so how has the last month affected things? Stay tuned to find out …

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Feb 07

Snow joke that Jerome Anderson can fire Slough Town to Southern title

Rob Stevens • Published 6 Feb 2012 12:05 0 Comments NEW signing Jerome Anderson was made to wait for his Slough Town debut on Saturday as the entire Southern Football League roster was frozen off. The Rebels were due to welcome Division One strugglers North Greenford United but the fixture was lost to frozen conditions …

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Feb 06

Wes Welker: Emotional aftermath redux

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Reading of Wes Welker’s emotional explanation of the difficult catch he  knows he should have made but didn’t Sunday night in Super Bowl XLVI brought back a memory of Welker on a smaller stage just more than 11 years ago. Welker, the ultimate overachiever, was a freshman for Texas Tech. He had already thrilled Tech …

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Feb 01

PR executive Razi Hassan on books and blogs

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Friday: What are you reading atthe moment? Razi Hassan: Songs of Blood and Sword by Fatima Bhutto – very powerful memoir. Friday: Do you think a love for reading can be taught? Razi Hassan: I think so, especially from a young age. Reading to children gives them a head start. Article continues below Friday: If …

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Feb 01

WSU Football Recruiting: National Signing Day Links And Notes

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The recruits are coming! The recruits are coming! It’s that time of year we all run through the street ringing bells, awaiting the newest class of incoming student athletes. It’s an exciting time for the fans and we’re here to help. It just so happens we have plenty of resources to give you a crash …

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Jan 30

The Observer – The Knowledge: Uganda’s sporting families

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Stella Zansanze of Kitebi says; Thanks Hassan for the article about the late Margaret Bisereko. I didn’t know her that much but I was impressed that you even know about other games like netball, handball and athletics. You really made it an interesting reading about Bisereko and Aida Nalongo Musoke. My question is; why don’t …

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