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Welcome to …. Nessa O’Mahoney

Conscious of the fact that poems don’t get to stay too long on the home page, because of the increasing popularity of the site, I’m going to use this editorial slot to occasionally showcase some of our new talent. No favouritism is intended. Just a chance for newcomers to shine a little longer. My thanks […]

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Euro 2004- Summer Of Fluff & Football Love However Much The Swiss Roll but..is Beckham playing?

Hi 4 poems here on our beloved part & beautiful obsession with Euro 2004….I still find it hard to believe.. this site started just before Euro 2000 when we tossed a few footie poems into this space…and now here we are some 3700 odd poems later..funny old game football poetry..thank you..Crispi 1 NICE SHADE POSH […]

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A Country misses a Penalty but meets its Targets – Refugee Week

Asylum seekers are sent back to war and death. Economic migrants play football in Portugal. Economic migrants amass untold wealth, But the number of asylum seekers continues to fall. For Refugee Week and Euro 2004.

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Welcome back …. Paul T Conneally

Conscious of the fact that poems don’t get to stay too long on the home page, because of the increasing popularity of the site, I’m going to use this editorial slot to occasionally showcase some of our new talent. No favouritism is intended. Just a chance for newcomers to shine a little longer. This week, […]

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Welcome to …. Lawrence Noakes

Conscious of the fact that poems don’t get to stay too long on the home page, because of the increasing popularity of the site, I’m going to use this editorial slot to occasionally showcase some of our new talent. No favouritism is intended. Just a chance for newcomers to shine a little longer. This week, […]

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Tobruk 1942 and Weston-Super-Mare, 1957

Tobruk 1942 and Weston-Super-Mare, 1957 My best mate’s dad was at Tobruk in 1942, My dad happened to be there too, They both bore arms, but not as brothers, In fact, they were trying to kill each other, Heinrich Hoffman with his gun, And my dad, Rod, in the African sun, But their sons were […]

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Welcome to …. Alan, Joe, Steve and Kevin

When are new Football Poets like London buses? When none come for ages, and then suddenly they come along in fours! This week, a warm welcome to Alan Laine, who has contributed a few poems already. A welcome too, to Joe Ginn, Steve Marshall and Kevin Curran, who have all contributed one poem each so […]

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They said it could never be done ….

But done it was Without any from Oz Not a single defeat They drew or beat … Everyone With style and fun And charming grace Plus guile and pace They bettered the lot Won the pot With points to spare … We could only stare And gasp in disbelief At how the words of their […]

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Welcome to Will Gore, Congrats to Sarah Wardle

Welcome this week to William Gore, who submitted a really touching poem about one of the World’s greats, Garrincha (see below). I’d also like to take this opportunity to extend our congratulations to Sarah Wardle, a poet and lecturer at Middlesex University, who was recently appointed as poet-in-residence at Tottenham Hotspur, at least until the […]

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to faith in sometimes……… (survival of the wealthiest)

remember when we used to say survival of the fittest these days wealth is the new fitness it seems but what is wealth skill talent money or humour? sometimes – in order to survive we look to wealth – that which we have and that which we don’t just to survive to rise above and […]

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