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3. Blondie Waterworks Swindon Town FC Community Foundation ACTIVITY PACK FOR ADULTS Activities designed to keep the brain active, test your football knowledge, and to promote mindfulness. Swindon Town FC Community Foundation 2020 SPOT THE DIFFERENCE Can you find at least 10 differences betwen the two images below? Swindon Town FC Community Foundation 2020 STAT ATTACK Can you guess the Swindon Town players from their vital statistics? (P: Matches Played, W: Wins, D: Draws, L: Losses, GS: Goals Scored, GA: Team Goals Conceded, OG: Own Goals Scored) 1. POSITION TENURE P W D L GS GA OG Defender 1985-1993 414 196 105 113 21 509 1 2. POSITION TENURE P W D L GS GA OG Forward 1993-1995 87 20 24 43 38 175 0 3. POSITION TENURE P W D L GS GA OG Keeper 2011-2015 191 98 41 52 0 201 0 4. POSITION TENURE P W D L GS GA OG Left Back 1960-1983 889 337 244 308 28 1216 3 5. POSITION TENURE P W D L GS GA OG Defender 1998-2006 237 68 63 106 13 351 3 6. POSITION TENURE P W D L GS GA OG Forward 1967-1970 106 53 29 24 3 103 0 7. POSITION TENURE P W D L GS GA OG Keeper 1995-1995 5 4 1 0 0 1 0 8. POSITION TENURE P W D L GS GA OG Defender 1991-1996 259 101 75 83 33 355 2 Swindon Town FC Community Foundation 2020 WORDSEARCH Can you find the names of all 49 teams to have ever played in the Premier League/Premiership? 1. 11. 21. 31. 41. 2. 12. 22. 32. 42. 3. 13. 23. 33. 43. 4. 14. 24. 34. 44. 5. 15. 25. 35. 45. 6. 16. 26. 36. 46. 7. 17. 27. 37. 47. 8. 18. 28. 38. 48. 9. 19. 29. 39. 49. 10. 20. 30. 40. Swindon Town FC Community Foundation 2020 CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 1 Alternate shirt sponsor for the 19/20 season: The _ _ Foundation (5,6) 1 Played 24 Across against Arsenal for League Cup glory (12) 6 Main sponsor for Swindon’s Premier season (6) 2 Shirt Manaufacturer for the 19/20 season (4) 8 Local boy who signed for Town in 2017 as a Striker, with spells at Chippenham and Waterford on loan (5) 3 Scored the first goal in the 1969 League Cup Final (5) 9 International Youth Cup attended by the Community Foundation in Sweden each year (6) 4 Scored 79 goals for Swindon between 1988 and 1992, no relation to Alan (7) 10 Senses working _ (8) 5 Nicknamed ‘The Feather’ in his home country, his son now plays for Hamilton Academical (8) 12 Home of the Community Foundation (10,4) 7 Player manager who took Swindon to the top-flight (5,6) 15 The Ginger Pele’s shirt number (11) 8 The home of football in Swindon (3,6,6) 16 Benda will be looking to keep this clean (5) 11 Sponsor of the EFL Trophy for the 19/20 season: _.com (7) 18 _ Hunt: Richie’s right hand man (4) 13 He never did get that tattoo (7) 19 Main shirt sponsor for the 19/20 season (7,7) 14 Director of Football, Paul _ (6) 21 England hopeful who left Swindon for Man City before dropping to non-league football: _ Henshall (4) 17 Lifelong Swindon Fan who is honoured by the name of the function room in 12 Across (5,4) 24 Position of our Big Friendly German (10) 20 Team that knocked Swindon out of the FA Cup in the 19/20 season (10) 25 Boozy stand namesake (7) 22 2012 Promotion Midfielder Oliver Risser has 27 caps from this country (7) 26 Swindon Youth product, signed for Coventry in 2019: Jordan _ (5) 23 The EFL main sponsor for the 19/20 season (3,3) 27 Holder of the all-time record for most league appearances at one club (8) 26 Away shirt colour for Swindon’s one season at the top (6) 30 Where you’ll find the noisiest fans at 8 Down on a match-day (4,3) 28 Local boy who would later go on to represent Jamaica in a World Cup (7) 33 Team where Doyle was purchased from in 2020 (8) 29 A wise decision brought this 56 time England international to Swindon (4) 35 Colour Swindon played in for the 1969 League Cup Final (5) 31 A returning champion who made his debut for the second time against Salford City (6) 38 How 30 Across would travel to a home game (3) 32 Free-kick favourite, who retired at the end of the 18/19 season (6) 40 Town Defender Ellis (7) 33 Division One Play-Off Final penalty hero (5) 41 Team that the Lionesses played at 8 Down in April 2019 (5) 34 Town player who went on to be capped 24 times by New Zealand (6) 42 Last name of the Foundation’s Shane (7) 36 Loanee brought in from Reading for the latter half of the 18/19 season: Ben _ (5) 43 Former Town player that would only need look in a mirror if he ever forgot his name (4,6) 37 Community before Foundation (5) 38 Players will be looking to avoid an early one of these (4) 39 2019 Forest Green Home postponement reason (4) Swindon Town FC Community Foundation 2020 STFCDOKU Can you complete the puzzles so that each player’s name appears once in each box, column and row? If you’re finding it tricky with their names, work out each player’s shirt number, and use their numbers! NOVICE REID PALMER FRYERS BROAD BENDA FRYERS ROSE BAUDRY ISGROVE PALMER REID YATES BENT YATES ROSE BAUDRY FRYERS REID PALMER ROSE BAUDRY FRYERS YATES PALMER YATES ROSE REID BROAD PALMER YATES FRYERS BENT ROSE FRYERS PALMER YATES ISGROVE BROAD FRYERS BAUDRY PALMER ROSE BENT EXPERT REID YATES BROAD FRYERS YATES ISGROVE BENT PALMER FRYERS PALMER YATES ROSE PALMER YATES ROSE BENDA BROAD BENDA FRYERS YATES BAUDRY BENT FRYERS PALMER ISGROVE BENDA REID YATES FRYERS BROAD ISGROVE BENT PALMER BAUDRY BENDA Swindon Town FC Community Foundation 2020 COLOURING Swindon Town FC Community Foundation 2020 THE 92 Here’s a real challenge: Can you identify all 92 of the EFL and Premier League Clubs from their position on this map of Great Britain and write them on the next page? Extra points if you can also write the name of their ground. 73 72 60 57 59 74 58 01 02 03 64 62 04 63 80 61 66 81 65 05 83 68 06 82 67 07 84 08 09 86 10 11 85 88 89 90 12 87 13 14 69 15 70 16 19 91 92 20 18 17 21 71 22 23 25 24 26 29 27 28 30 31 34 32 75 38 76 41 39 35 36 33 40 45 47 37 42 43 46 77 78 48 44 79 49 50 52 54 53 55 56 51 Swindon Town FC Community Foundation 2020 THE 92 TEAM NAME GROUND NAME TEAM NAME GROUND NAME 1 50 2 51 3 52 4 53 5 54 6 55 7 56 8 MANCHESTER AREA 9 57 10 58 11 59 12 60 13 61 14 62 15 63 16 64 17 65 18 66 19 67 20 68 21 LIVERPOOL 22 69 23 70 24 71 25 SHEFFIELD AREA 26 72 27 73 28 74 29 BIRMINGHAM AREA 30 75 31 76 32 77 33 78 34 79 35 LONDON AREA 36 80 37 81 38 82 39 83 40 84 41 85 42 86 43 87 44 88 45 89 46 90 47 91 48 92 49 Swindon Town FC Community Foundation 2020 THOUGHT EXERCISE: SAFARI SIX-A-SIDE Just for fun, think about these ten animals and what position they would play in a six-a- side team. What six would you choose for your team? Think about their strengths and weaknesses, as well as attributes such as attitude and temperament. If you’re able to, discuss your ideas with somebody else. R E K E A M T T O R - I O - S T E C T A - M - M - L E E H - R A N E O I L - N A T R E T M O A S O - K O U I N E N A - C I G G R R O R R C H A N E U T T H K R - A M T E O R I R - L A N A E I E O O M N O S T O L T - E M - - - N - - - I N - A O C T R M E H A T C R A A H S T R O E A I - M K I U E - N N R L O R R E G E G T T O E O L K O N R E M U N - - A I A I O T A S M C R T R H T A E C H - A O - R N - - M I T M - - N E - T A L E S O O O E N I - K L E E R R A R O - R - O M T A T E T K C R A O N N U E R I A H A C I G T M S O H G M T I - - E N R U N - L - T E - O - T A M L E T E A R E A - S - E K M O I O N O R R C A R O R N - - K E A C T T H I A E M - O R I H O N T - M E L IS O N R R TA - MEERKAT L E E - - T O - AN U - CA AM TORTOISE - O G G MEL - C RHINO - RHIN UTAN - ORAN L I O - N N O H - P A E I N L E L L T B R E A - Z I - - - - O - E G T I U F N G E F I Z A - R N A P N A E L N E R N R E P F I B E B N A F - G P R O E - G E H I - H A Z N U - I L L P E A I - G - U E I N F - O L N I F G Z A R - E A N E T N N R A P - R B E B - F I E O - P R E I T F N G E L E A L Z - N L G - I - E - - O N - A U E I P G F H Z I A N N H U N F I E P R R A G O - A E B - I B A L N N R R L L E P F I E E I T A Z F E O - G P - E - N - N - - - N T - E G Z E L - O A N N G U E I E I F R L B A I I L P F N U R I B H O - R H A E G A A P - R N A F N Z E N I N P F - - L E G - O E E E I Z T P L L A N - I E - - - - O - B R E T G G E B U N F N N R E LE N I IR F - O A Z P A IN U A A L LI - H H G R IO - Z - A P - FF I N N E RA N LE P EN E G - LION - LIO BR B T - - E EN P - E - A - - ZE ELEPHANT GU N - GIR FF ZEBRA IN - PENGUI AFFE - GIRA GK DEF DEF MID MID ATT Swindon Town FC Community Foundation 2020 RIDDLES 1.
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