17-10-2021, 10:56
(This post was last modified: 19-10-2021, 07:26 by Ska'dForLife-WBA.)
(14-10-2021, 20:32)Ska'dForLife-WBA Wrote: [quote="Ska'dForLife-WBA" pid="220316" dateline="1634210834"]
They Played For Both
Solve the anagrams to find former Albion men who've also turned out for Birmingham or Swansea:
1. Alan Miller (Birmingham)
2. Jonathan Leko (Birmingham)
3. Paul Robinson (Birmingham)
4. Super Kevin Phillips (Birmingham)
5. Liam Ridgewell (Birmingham)
6. Craig Gardner (Birmingham)
7. Curtis Davies (Birmingham)
8. Glyn Oliver Myhill (Birmingham)
9. Ben Foster (Birmingham)
10. Darren Carter (Birmingham)
11. Darren Purse (Birmingham)
12. Geoff Horsfield (Birmingham)
13. David Burrows (Birmingham)
14. Chris Whyte (Birmingham)
15. Ray Barlow (Birmingham)
16. Garry Pendrey (Birmingham)
17. Willie Johnston (Birmingham)
18. Robert Hopkins (Birmingham)
19. Tony Morley (Birmingham)
20. Tony Godden (Birmingham)
21. Colin West (Swansea)
22. Scott Sinclair (Swansea)
23. David Rushbury (Swansea)
24. Ronnie Rees (Swansea)
25. Frank Nouble (Swansea)
26. Luke Moore (Swansea)
27. Tony Millington (Swansea)
28. Des Lyttle (Swansea)
29. Ivor Jones (Swansea)
30. Carl Heggs (Swansea)
31. Jack Haines (Swansea)
32. Robbie Dennison (Swansea)
33. Arthur Cook (Swansea)
34. Craig Beattie (Swansea)
35. Kwame Ampadu (Swansea)
36. Paul Agnew (Swansea)
Did wonder how long it was going to take to get Luke Moore, I thought it was the most obvious one on there!
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