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Alex Saynor

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    If you walk down the Alli
    When there’s no-one around,
    Just use the Southgate
    To get into the ground.
    No Martial arts on the programme,
    It’s all football today,
    The supporters are Keane,
    They’ve been waiti […]

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    I’m tempting fate to get this down
    amid the hopes that swirl around
    but has the moment comes around
    to get into the league?

    It’s not about the vegan pies
    nor playing under Cotswold skies
    our taste is for a […]

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    Hi Graham – I’m really pleased to see that you’re annotating your poems verse-by-verse. Did you know you can also highlight a bit of text in a verse and comment on that? Hover over this comment to see what I highlighted.

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    Not forgetting folk hero Robin Friday who started a now commonplace trend by kissing a policeman after scoring against Rochdale in 1975

    “The policeman looked so cold and fed up standing there that I […]

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    Graham Salter commented on a poem on Football Poets 7 years, 7 months ago

    Yes. We played footy in the street, and Peter Lorimer (not me) broke the window-pane at number twenty-eight. Kenneth Wolstenholme was particularly impressed, and Leeds meet Chelsea in the semi-final.

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    Crispin Thomas commented on a poem on Football Poets 7 years, 7 months ago

    Great imagery Alex…

     

    Playing in  the street….grumpy neighbours..I go back to my old fifties Wharfdale Street , just off the Ifield Road  sometimes  Alex.

    It’s barely a  bright  tennis ball’s throw from […]

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    Graham Salter commented on a poem on Football Poets 7 years, 7 months ago

    A touching tribute to a quaint old ground, with its compact pitch and small white gable.

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    Crispin Thomas commented on a poem on Football Poets 7 years, 8 months ago

    Brilliant Graham , please feel free to do a cartwheel on my behalf.

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    Graham Salter commented on a poem on Football Poets 7 years, 8 months ago

    The poetry of adversity. Flowers watered by our tears. Thanks for a great poem Kevin.

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    Graham Salter commented on a poem on Football Poets 7 years, 8 months ago

    A wonderful poem. Profound and heartfelt.

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    Graham Salter commented on a poem on Football Poets 7 years, 8 months ago

    Barry Hines’ story “A Kestrel for a Knave” was turned into a moving and powerful film. In one scene, the PE teacher (Brian Glover) intervenes in a muddy school game of football, takes the ball through, and […]

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    Graham Salter commented on a poem on Football Poets 7 years, 8 months ago

    Kun Aguero’s way of celebrating was to pretend to have a “punch-up” with the corner-flag.

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    Graham Salter commented on a poem on Football Poets 7 years, 8 months ago

    Hull City manager Brown had kept his side on the pitch at half-time in order to berate them publicly. In a later match, against Manchester City, the Hull goal celebration was to re-enact the scene, with one of the […]

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    Graham Salter commented on a poem on Football Poets 7 years, 8 months ago

    I had also thought of calling this “The Silence of the Fans.”

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    Graham Salter commented on a poem on Football Poets 7 years, 8 months ago

    At the 1994 World Cup, Romario, Bebeto et al. pretended to rock a cradle, to celebrate a goal by Brazil.

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    Graham Salter commented on a poem on Football Poets 7 years, 8 months ago

    When Juergen Klinsmann came to Spurs, he had a reputation as a “diver.” Seeing the funny side, he celebrated his first Spurs goal with a huge parodic “dive.”

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    Graham Salter commented on a poem on Football Poets 7 years, 8 months ago

    Hugo Sánchez amazed the crowd at the Mexico World Cup by celebrating a goal with a cartwheel.

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    1950s The Corinthian Casual approach
    A gentle trot
    Back to the centre spot
    In white and black
    With just a pat on the back

    1960s The Peter Osgood approach
    He gives a turn and a thump
    Then a punch and a […]

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    Great line – made me laugh out loud.

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    Armistice Day (2016)

    The football’s on:
    the derby of derbies.
    a family fractioned into
    halves and quarters;
    but when the whistle blows,
    I’m thinking of Bruce’s stone
    and the battle of Glen Trool […]

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