Football
Fresh faces arrive at the Lane
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BRACKNELL Town manager Byron Walton has signalled his intent to turn the Robins into a force this season after two big names signed up for the coming campaign.
Walton, whose side returned for pre-season training on Tuesday, announced the capture of former QPR goalkeeper Chris Goodchild along with former Chelsea midfielder Billy Sentence.
Reading set for Sonko talks
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READING’S director of football Nick Hammond says the club will be sitting down in the next week with Ibrahima Sonko after reports surfaced that he wants to quit the club.
Robins to be in safe hands
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BRACKNELL Town manager Byron Walton is hoping to snap up a young goalkeeper recently released from a professional club to lessen the blow of Paul McCarthy’s departure.
Royals cash in on supermarket special offer
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THE Royals’ shopping trip for a new sponsor has come up with a bargain with today’s announcement that Bracknell-based supermarket chain Waitrose will be backing the club for next season.
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