football clubs could soon bring a whole new meaning to the __1__ ‘match of the day’. a change in britain’s marriage act now allows couples to marry __2__ churches and register offices. the act stipulates that ceremonies take place in a dignified setting, but football clubs are also applying permission to hold marriage ceremonies. currently, only the royal pavilion, a seaside palace in brighton, __4__ permission to tie the knot. but, as wembley stadium representative martin corrie told the guardian, ‘it would be a nice change, because normally when two parties come here one of them goes home ’ wendy o’brien, sales coordinator of coventry city football club, argues that ‘there is no why couples can’t have their pictures __7__ by goal posts, on the centre spot or even in their seats’. she adds: ‘they also bring 22,000 to their wedding, although i don’t think they to buy the food for them all. they could have the ceremony in one room, the in another, and then a tour of the ground.’ earlier this year, the royal pavilion married off its first lovestruck couples. 1. notion/idea/term/name 2. inside/outside/near/at 3. with/to/on/for 4. gave/has been given/has given/was given 5. happily/happy/quickly/unhappy 6. problem/way/reason/obstacle 7. taken/made/developed/done 8. must/have to/should/could 9. wouldn't want/won't want/would want/should want 10. ball/reception/party/banquet
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