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Wanderers Ways. Neil Thompson 1961-2021

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The blanks in the story are names of English, Scottish or Welsh football league clubs. Follow the clues and fill in the blanks

 

 

 

 

 

The sun shone --------- the day we set sail for the ------------- aboard an ancient ship called the Lady ----------, named after Nelson???s only true love. She had a wooden -----, riddled with holes and a ---------- made up of Scots, Welsh and others of the ---------- race. They were a rowdy bunch and did in fact ------------ furniture after a heavy session. The exception was the cabin boy whose job it was to --------- the boiler. He won our ---------- with his endeavour to conquer his lack of learning by practising his ------------- alone, as if sent to ------------. He was also a keen sports fan and had pictures of --------- Piggot, ---------- Moss, ----------- Best, Nick -------------, Dwight -------, Alan ----------- and Chris ------------- on his bedroom walls, signed personally.

 

 

 

On the whole the sea -------- was good for the family and the break did my ------------ as she had not had a good holiday ---------- too long. It certainly did her --------- lot of good.

 

 

 

Despite our problems we ----------- regardless and at last docked at the -------------- of the ------------ which had just been built, and at once headed for the residence of the Hawaii???s monarch, a splendid ------------. The grounds were looked after by forest --------- dressed in --------- green. They greeted us with a friendly ---------. We saw the hills where ---------- still roam free and the natives ---------- their dead. For tea each night we had ---------- cake and ------------ buns. There was also some ----------- which was best left alone. Eventually our host bade us farewell and we promised to send a ------------ the postal strike was over.

 

 

 

We returned home to find there had been a ------------ because someone hadn???t left the ----------- the door. Someone must have disturbed the thief, because he left the -------- the table. We went out for some bread and found the baker had left his bike against the -------------.

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The sun shone -brighton-------- the day we set sail for the ------------- aboard an ancient ship called the Lady ----------, named after Nelson???s only true love. She had a wooden -----, riddled with holes and a ---------- made up of Scots, Welsh and others of the ---------- race. They were a rowdy bunch and did in fact ------------ furniture after a heavy session. The exception was the cabin boy whose job it was to --------- the boiler. He won our -hearts--------- with his endeavour to conquer his lack of learning by practising his -reading------------ alone, as if sent to ------------. He was also a keen sports fan and had pictures of ----leicester----- Piggot, --stirling-------- Moss, ----------- Best, Nick -------------, Dwight york-------, Alan ----------- and Chris ------------- on his bedroom walls, signed personally.

 

 

 

On the whole the sea -------- was good for the family and the break did my ------------ as she had not had a good holiday ---------- too long. It certainly did her --------- lot of good.

 

 

 

Despite our problems we ----------- regardless and at last docked at the -------------- of the ------------ which had just been built, and at once headed for the residence of the Hawaii???s monarch, a splendid ------------. The grounds were looked after by forest --------- dressed in --------- green. They greeted us with a friendly ---------. We saw the hills where ---------- still roam free and the natives ---------- their dead. For tea each night we had ---------- cake and ------------ buns. There was also some ----------- which was best left alone. Eventually our host bade us farewell and we promised to send a ------------ the postal strike was over.

 

 

 

We returned home to find there had been a ------------ because someone hadn???t left the ----------- the door. Someone must have disturbed the thief, because he left the -------- the table. We went out for some bread and found the baker had left his bike against the -------------.

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The sun shone -brighton-------- the day we set sail for the -ORIENT- aboard an ancient ship called the Lady ----------, named after Nelson???s only true love. She had a wooden -HULL-, riddled with holes and a ---------- made up of Scots, Welsh and others of the -CELTIC- race. They were a rowdy bunch and did in fact ------------ furniture after a heavy session. The exception was the cabin boy whose job it was to -STOKE- the boiler. He won our -hearts--------- with his endeavour to conquer his lack of learning by practising his -reading------------ alone, as if sent to -COVENTRY-. He was also a keen sports fan and had pictures of ----leicester----- Piggot, --stirling-------- Moss, ----------- Best, Nick -------------, Dwight york-------, Alan -SUNDERLAND- and Chris ------------- on his bedroom walls, signed personally.

 

 

 

On the whole the sea -------- was good for the family and the break did my ------------ as she had not had a good holiday -FORFAR- too long. It certainly did her --------- lot of good.

 

 

 

Despite our problems we ----------- regardless and at last docked at the -------------- of the ------------ which had just been built, and at once headed for the residence of the Hawaii???s monarch, a splendid ------------. The grounds were looked after by forest --------- dressed in --------- green. They greeted us with a friendly ---------. We saw the hills where ---------- still roam free and the natives ---------- their dead. For tea each night we had ---------- cake and ------------ buns. There was also some ----------- which was best left alone. Eventually our host bade us farewell and we promised to send a ------------ the postal strike was over.

 

 

 

We returned home to find there had been a ------------ because someone hadn???t left the ----------- the door. Someone must have disturbed the thief, because he left the -------- the table. We went out for some bread and found the baker had left his bike against the -------------.

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The blanks in the story are names of English, Scottish or Welsh football league clubs. Follow the clues and fill in the blanks

 

 

 

 

 

The sun shone --------- the day we set sail for the ------------- aboard an ancient ship called the Lady ----------, named after Nelson???s only true love. She had a wooden -----, riddled with holes and a ---------- made up of Scots, Welsh and others of the ---------- race. They were a rowdy bunch and did in fact ------------ furniture after a heavy session. The exception was the cabin boy whose job it was to --------- the boiler. He won our ---------- with his endeavour to conquer his lack of learning by practising his ------------- alone, as if sent to ------------. He was also a keen sports fan and had pictures of --------- Piggot, ---------- Moss, ----------- Best, Nick -------------, Dwight -------, Alan ----------- and Chris ------------- on his bedroom walls, signed personally.

 

 

 

On the whole the sea -------- was good for the family and the break did my ------------ as she had not had a good holiday ---------- too long. It certainly did her --------- lot of good.

 

 

 

Despite our problems we ----------- regardless and at last docked at the -------------- of the ------------ which had just been built, and at once headed for the residence of the Hawaii???s monarch, a splendid ------------. The grounds were looked after by forest --------- dressed in --------- green. They greeted us with a friendly ---------. We saw the hills where ---------- still roam free and the natives ---------- their dead. For tea each night we had ---------- cake and ------------ buns. There was also some ----------- which was best left alone. Eventually our host bade us farewell and we promised to send a ------------ the postal strike was over.

 

 

 

We returned home to find there had been a ------------ because someone hadn???t left the ----------- the door. Someone must have disturbed the thief, because he left the -------- the table. We went out for some bread and found the baker had left his bike against the -------------.

 

is it Coventry City ?

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The blanks in the story are names of English, Scottish or Welsh football league clubs. Follow the clues and fill in the blanks

 

 

 

 

 

The sun shone BRIGHTON- the day we set sail for the ORIENT------- aboard an ancient ship called the Lady HAMILTON--, named after Nelson???s only true love. She had a wooden HULL-, riddled with holes and a CREWE----- made up of Scots, Welsh and others of the CELTIC---- race. They 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 boiler. He won our HEARTS --- with his endeavour to conquer his lack of learning by practising his READING------ alone, as if sent to COVENTRY----. He was also a keen sports fan and had pictures of LEICESTER Piggot, STIRLING-- Moss, CLYDE------ Best, Nick -------------, Dwight YORK---, Alan SUNDERLAND- and Chris ------------- on his bedroom walls, signed personally.

 

 

 

On the whole the sea AYR----- was good for the family and the break did my MOTHERWELL-- as she had not had a good holiday FORFAR---- too long. It certainly did her CHESTER-- lot of good.

 

 

 

Despite our problems we PRESTON---- regardless and at last docked at the SOUTHEND---- of the NEWPORT which had just been built, and at once headed for the residence of the Hawaii???s monarch, a splendid PALACE--. The grounds were looked after by forest RANGERS-- dressed in LINCOLN-- green. They greeted us with a friendly ALLOA----. We saw the hills where WOLVES---- still roam free and the natives ---BURY--- their dead. For tea each night we had DUNDEE---- cake and CHELSEA----- buns. There was also some OLDHAM-- which was best left alone. Eventually our host bade us farewell and we promised to send a ------------ the postal strike was over.

 

 

 

We returned home to find there had been a BRECHIN----- because someone hadn???t left the BOLTON----- the door. Someone must have disturbed the thief, because he left the LUTON--- the table. We went out for some bread and found the baker had left his bike against the MILLWALL-----.

Edited by Sluffy
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The blanks in the story are names of English, Scottish or Welsh football league clubs. Follow the clues and fill in the blanks

 

 

 

 

 

The sun shone BRIGHTON- the day we set sail for the ORIENT------- aboard an ancient ship called the Lady HAMILTON--, named after Nelson???s only true love. She had a wooden HULL-, riddled with holes and a CREWE----- made up of Scots, Welsh and others of the CELTIC---- race. They 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 boiler. He won our HEARTS --- with his endeavour to conquer his lack of learning by practising his READING------ alone, as if sent to COVENTRY----. He was also a keen sports fan and had pictures of LEICESTER Piggot, STIRLING-- Moss, CLYDE------ Best, Nick -------------, Dwight YORK---, Alan SUNDERLAND- and Chris ------------- on his bedroom walls, signed personally.

 

 

 

On the whole the sea AYR----- was good for the family and the break did my MOTHERWELL-- as she had not had a good holiday FORFAR---- too long. It certainly did her CHESTER-- lot of good.

 

 

 

Despite our problems we PRESTON---- regardless and at last docked at the SOUTHEND---- of the NEWCASTLE which had just been built, and at once headed for the residence of the Hawaii???s monarch, a splendid PALACE--. The grounds were looked after by forest RANGERS-- dressed in LINCOLN-- green. They greeted us with a friendly ALLOA----. We saw the hills where WOLVES---- still roam free and the natives ---BURY--- their dead. For tea each night we had DUNDEE---- cake and CHELSEA----- buns. There was also some OLDHAM-- which was best left alone. Eventually our host bade us farewell and we promised to send a ----cardiff-------- the postal strike was over.

 

 

 

We returned home to find there had been a BRECHIN----- because someone hadn???t left the BOLTON----- the door. Someone must have disturbed the thief, because he left the --luton-- the table. We went out for some bread and found the baker had left his bike against the MILLWALL-----.

 

 

 

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