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Introducing Pat Ingoldsby

It gives me great pleasure to introduce you to Pat Ingoldsby, one of my favourite Irish poets. Pat is a familiar sight out and about in Dublin, where he sells his self-published poetry books direct to the general public. At the same time, he has his senses cocked, picking up on the flavour of the […]

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Our Statement on the Atko Affair

Walter Tull and Family History It was a typically dank Remembrance Day, When I biked out to Lydiard Millicent, Through Wiltshire lanes and sodden yellow leaves; I went to see Mr. Arthur Tull, a relation of my mum’s, Who had a family tree going back, he reckoned, To the 18th century seed drill Tull, good […]

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The Tinkerman and Cartesian Dualism

Claudio Ranieri’s Football philosophies Spring from an artesian Well being Cartesian, For unlike Jaap Staam, “I tink therefore I am.”

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Welcome to …. Sally Newland & Rosie B

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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ON FOOTBALL LOVE ACTUALLY

never thought love could feel this way never thought i’d hear it or ever see the day sometimes the words aren’t deep enough to say it’s just football love actually all of that stuff you just love to put me through all of those last-minute crazy things you do all of that torment that makes […]

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Welcome to …. Ralph Dartford

Please excuse my total impartiality here : Chelsea 3 Arsenal 2 yyyyyyeeeeeeeeessssssssssssssssss!!!!! 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. […]

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Welcome to …. Anne & Josh

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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The Tinkerman and Cartesian Dualism

Claudio Ranieri’s Football philosophies Spring from an artesian Well being Cartesian, But unlike Jaap Staam, “I tink therefore I am.”

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History and Football Pieces

HISTORY History can sometimes feel like a dead weight, A yoke of worm-eaten dry as dust irrelevance, That somehow keeps its shape, meaning and pressure: All that love of stately home heritage, All that fetishisation of tradition and deference, All that limitation on freedom of thought, And all those manacles on the imagination. But sometimes […]

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Welcome to …. Oluwaseun

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. DREAMS COME […]

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