Poems From The Cold + Christmas / New Year Poems
1 Poems From The Cold – Snow Particular Place To Prose
2 Your Christmas Football Poems 2009
3 Play Football Not War Poems 2000-2008 Selection
4 Christmas Football Poems Selection 2005-2008
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1 POEMS FROM THE COLD
Walking in a Winter nightmare. How dare we even consider playing in the snow let alone going to a game? Let’s ban football, ban snow ,ban cold weather, and ban streets. It’s all too dangerous .Let’s all live and play football in a big indoor bubble.In the absence of much LIVE football – your poems on snow and football and cold and stuff..please…….cheers
09 Jan A Winter Morning, Clapham Common 1962 kevin raymond
09 Jan John Motson’s coat The Snowman
09 Jan Slip Sliding Away The Snowman
09 Jan Passion Skill & Grit Crispin Thomas
08 Jan Bolton It’s Coyle Outside! The Snowman
08 Jan snow time like right now- haiku Crispin Thomas
08 Jan The Lions in Winter The Snowman
08 Jan The PC Poem That Came In From The Cold Crispin Thomas
08 Jan Ice Cold in Crewe Alexandra The Snowman
08 Jan Winter Blues John Oliver
01 Jan Thoughts From A Warmer Clime! Kevin Raymond r
2. YOUR CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR POEMS -2009
in 2010 we celebrate 10 years as a site.
The annual chance to look back at the mad, the sad, the serious and bad . Christmases and New Year of yesterday and today.
Thank you for continuing to support our antiquated but still incredibly popular site..Bring on 2010. Wishing you all a peaceful New Year. Crispin
Jan 2010
06 Jan A Football Fan’s New Year Resolutions
kevin halls
04 Jan 1914, the game of truce Clik the mouse
04 Jan 1914, the game of truce Clik the mouse
Dec 2009
28 Dec Dancing with Wolves 27.12.09
Emdad Rahman
27 Dec St Stephens Morning 196? kevin raymond
27 Dec Twas the day after Christmas
Khadim Hussain
24 Dec 3 Christmas Cheers For Sky kevin raymond
24 Dec Gifted S B Ingle
23 Dec Christmas 2009 Clik the mouse
22 Dec Letter to Santa Khadim Hussain
19 Dec Boxing Day Memories John Oliver
11 Dec Christmas Haikus Kevin Halls
11 Dec Dear Santa/Wish List Kevin Halls
08 Dec Christmas In Afghanistan Crispin Thomas
06 Dec Vacant Seat In The Stand jim dolbear
Two revisited from me and Stu:
16 Dec Hitching To A Game At Xmas Crispin Thomas
15 Dec Come Back Dad (Again) Stuart Butler
3 PLAY FOOTBALL NOT WAR-CHRISTMAS POEMS 2000-2008
Play Football Not War Tony Lewis Jones
Xmas Trenches Crispin Thomas
Football In The Trenches Stuart Butler
Christmas In Iraq Crispin
Young Bertie Hislop John J O’Connor
In The Trenches Crispin
War & Christmas Stuart Butler
Ceasefire Christmas 1914 Haiku Clik The Mouse
The Christmas Truce 1914 Mark Thomas
Lions Coached By Donkeys Verdun
The World’s GreatestTommy & Fritz
One Christmas Crispin
4 YOUR CHRISTMAS POEMS 2005-2008
December 2008
Dec 28 Among These Hills At Christmas Crispin Thomas
24 Dec Merry Christmas, 2008 Clik the mouse
23 Dec What I Want For Christmas! kevin raymond
23 Dec An Ulterior Motive…Maybe kevin raymond
17 Dec The Rodborough Doggy Tree Basil the Westie
16 Dec Christmas With Basil Crispin
14 Dec Boxing Day Game Alan McKean
12 Dec sexism stadia & seasons Le Plume de Football
12 Dec Not Going To Auntie Flo’s kevin halls
10 Dec While the Shepherd’s watched John Oliver
02 Dec A Burnley Song for Christmas Vintage Claret
December 2007 Poems
14 Dec Christmas 1952. John Oliver
14 Dec So here it is Merry Christmas.. P Maguire
13 Dec Christmas Daze! Kevin Raymond
12 Dec A Boy’s Christmas Wish Jim Dolbear
12 Dec Old Firm Christmas Daniel McDonagh
12 Dec A Celtic Christmas Daniel McDonagh
10 Dec It’s the Pantomine Season! Me
08 Dec A Christmas Wish Come True Peter Goulding
07 Dec Tackled by Christmas Paul H Tubb
Dec 2006 Poems
28 Dec Christmas Past and Present Stuart Butler
28 Dec Nil-Nil The Bitter Pill SB Ingle
27 Dec Carrow Road, St Stephens Day kevin raymond
27 Dec Christmas Truce 2006 SB Ingle
27 Dec Long Time Ago at Christmas SB Ingle
25 Dec Letters to Santa Part 2 mark merriman
25 Dec Merry Christmas, Jose L D R
24 Dec Letters to Santa mark merriman
24 Dec A Mother’s Dilemma! kevin raymond
20 Dec Team Talk John Cox
15 Dec A Christmas Tale (2006) Mark Thomas
14 Dec On The Straw Behind The Goal John Oliver
13 Dec A Sad Christmas Tale Peter Goulding
13 Dec Whatever Next? Stuart Butler
Dec 2005
Christmas Anoraks Crispin
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7th June 2025 at 5:57 pm
Very well put! My recent favourite came when visiting Chesterfield. They have the ‘LMD Vacuum Excavation Stand’.
May be if you’re in the vacuum excavation business, it’s a beautiful sounding name.
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24th May 2025 at 7:19 am
Hi Steve
I’ve come across you before on the live poetry circuit…something I’ve also been involved in since the late 90s at slams, gigs and festivals. Did you ever get to Glasto?
I was also at Swindon when José subbed and berated Kevin in a League Cup game for Chelsea….
Salah as you point out went the same way…
Be interesting to see Kev’s next move?
Best
Crispin
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24th April 2025 at 1:05 pm
Hey Denys..love this
“You may be a miner working down a pit.
You may be a rock star playing sold out gigs.
You may be a fireman putting out a blaze.
You may be an inmate chalking off the days. ”
Not just Dylan but maybe an unintentional nod to and shades of Ian Dury’s enigmatic ‘What A Waste’ rhythmic scanning..eg:
I could be the driver in an articulated lorry
I could be a poet I wouldn’t need to worry
I could be a teacher in a classroom full of scholars
I could be the sergeant in a squadron full of wallahs
What a waste
What a waste
Was lucky enough to meet and interview him twice.
Best wishes from Forest Green to Genoa C
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8th March 2025 at 2:34 pm
Thanks Crispin
I’ve been to FGR a couple of times in the past – great food! Barnet look like they have the NL sewn up for this season, but I wish you well for promotion next season.
Regards, Beth
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11th January 2025 at 8:13 am
TO ADD THIS TO THIS POEM’S COMMENT:WELCOME BACK DAVID MOYES!!!
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27th November 2024 at 5:55 am
‘You’re Supposed To Be At Home’ is an excellent and moving poem Denys.
You start off thinking it’s just about another oft-sung chant, one we personally heard a lot last season throughout our second relegation in a row here at Forest Green(FGR) ! I always love poems where you think they are saying one thing and then they suddenly pull you deeper to somewhere or something else else.
I’m currently helping in a local school for FGR in a voluntary capacity using football to help young students with reading. At an upcoming session we will tackle racism, just like we did in workshops at football schools and grounds when we first started this site 24 years ago. I’m gonna try and weave your poem into a session.
We’ve added it to the Anti- Racism/Kick It Out section under Crispin’s Corner.
Best C
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26th November 2024 at 1:59 pm
Great poem and great to see you back Wyn.
Don’t leave it so long next time my friend!
More please.
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13th September 2024 at 6:14 pm
Welcome to Football Poets Beth
Great evocative poem Beth….
More please !
Haiku always welcome.
Hope we (FGR) get to play you again soon
Best
Crispin
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26th July 2024 at 6:25 pm
Great poem Mike Bartram. Eddie was a legend, affectionately known in Liverpool as, “the first hooligan.” Even the hoolies were well dressed in those days. The amazing thing was he was only 26 when that picture was taken. He’d played for Everton youth team and was well known to the players. He never got arrested. They threw him out and he climbed back in, just in time for Derek Temples winner.
I used the picture of him being tackled to the ground on the front cover of my book, “Once Upon a rhyme in Football.” It’s worth looking on youtube and finding the re-enactment of the Wembley scene. Frank Skinner and Baddiel went around to Eddies home in the 1990’s and acted it out on the green outside. It’s hilarious, especially all the effort they put in to get Eddie sober enough to shoot the scene.
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