markwales
8th May 2005, 16:29
Right then chaps...I need some help filling this lot in for work !! It's taken me an age to type, so get your thinking caps on :D:D
All the spaces are homes of English, Scottish or Welsh football clubs. I know several of them, but left all the gaps to see if you knew them too :D
The sun shone Brighton the day we set sail for the Orient aboard an ancient wooden ship with a Hull riddled with holes and a Crewe made up of Scotsmen, Welshmen and others of the Celtic race. The were a rowdy bunch and did in fact wrexham furniture after a heavy session. The exception was the cabin boy, whose job it was to stoke the boilers. He won our hearts with his endeavour to conquer his lack of learning by practising his reading alone, as if sent to Coventry.
One the whole, the sea ayr was good for the family and the break did my Motherwell as she had not had a holiday forfar too long. It certainly did her ............. a lot of good.
At last we docked at the Newport, which had just been built, and at once headed for the residence of the Hawaiian Monarch, the famed Queens Park which was looked after by the forest Rangers dressed in .............. green. The greeted us with a friendly Alloa below the hills where they BURY their dead.
For tea we had Dundee cake, Chelsea buns and some ............. which was best left alone.
We rushed back to the ship and on the way we saw the baker who had left his bike by the ............... My son fell on his behind and my wife fell on her .............. Ono arrival at the ship we found we had suffered a .............. because someone had not put the Bolton the door. We must have disturbed the thief because he had left his Luton the table.
We ............. home after a very eventful trip. the last person we saw was Jackie ............. who was exercising his dogs, all on Leeds.
All the spaces are homes of English, Scottish or Welsh football clubs. I know several of them, but left all the gaps to see if you knew them too :D
The sun shone Brighton the day we set sail for the Orient aboard an ancient wooden ship with a Hull riddled with holes and a Crewe made up of Scotsmen, Welshmen and others of the Celtic race. The were a rowdy bunch and did in fact wrexham furniture after a heavy session. The exception was the cabin boy, whose job it was to stoke the boilers. He won our hearts with his endeavour to conquer his lack of learning by practising his reading alone, as if sent to Coventry.
One the whole, the sea ayr was good for the family and the break did my Motherwell as she had not had a holiday forfar too long. It certainly did her ............. a lot of good.
At last we docked at the Newport, which had just been built, and at once headed for the residence of the Hawaiian Monarch, the famed Queens Park which was looked after by the forest Rangers dressed in .............. green. The greeted us with a friendly Alloa below the hills where they BURY their dead.
For tea we had Dundee cake, Chelsea buns and some ............. which was best left alone.
We rushed back to the ship and on the way we saw the baker who had left his bike by the ............... My son fell on his behind and my wife fell on her .............. Ono arrival at the ship we found we had suffered a .............. because someone had not put the Bolton the door. We must have disturbed the thief because he had left his Luton the table.
We ............. home after a very eventful trip. the last person we saw was Jackie ............. who was exercising his dogs, all on Leeds.