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Archive for February, 2006

Poems From The Inside -Prisoners on Football

About Parry’s Post..First of all it’s not Parry here! Many of you point out and ask ‘why is this section empty?’ Fair point. So we are going to use it from now on, as and when. We will use it extensively, for addtional childrens’ and adults’ poems created in workshops, and hopefully with your support […]

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Education Through Football Poems – Chelsea Jan & Feb

Crispin’s involvement in the innovative Chelsea FC “Education Through Football” Programme kicked off the year in style with a week at Stamford Bridge from Monday January 16th – 20th 2006. The poems and fun continued in a great afternoon session at Servite School on Wed Feb 22nd with nearly sixty children to tie in with […]

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Draft letter from Bas (1st draft)

To Whom It May Concern: May I firstly introduce myself – I am Basil a six year old West Highland Terrier and official mascot of the Stroud Football Poets. ( see www.footballpoets.org) You may recall that you considered me for the post of England manager in the interregnum after the resignation of Mr. Keegan, but […]

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Ron Greenwood R.I.P.

The ‘appy ‘ammers Not so joyful now And the rest of football Takes a respectful bow For today we’ve lost One of life’s Gentlemen Even the Fourth Estate, wouldn’t berate With their judgemental pen To Ron’s family We extend our sorrow His guiding hand from Heaven Could yet shape England’s tomorrow From BBC.co.uk : Former […]

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Toffee knows

Quote from David Moyes, published today on the BBC sport website : “There is no rhyme or reason in football sometimes, what confidence and self-belief can achieve is remarkable,” he added. Then come and visit our humble little website, David, during those ‘sometimes’! Or anytime. 😉

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In Memorium

Commemorating the anniversary of the Munich plane crash on February 6th, 1958, which tragically ended so many lives, including those of the Manchester United team dubbed ‘The Busby Babes’. Some poems from our archives : 8.8.3 Eight players, Young lions of their day, Taken By the snow. Eight journalists, A pride in every word, Written […]

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Source: http://footballpoets.org/news/2006/02/