There’s a MANC in Mancini
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REDS
OUT.!
BLUE
EMPIRE’S
RAPID
TAKE
OVER.
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MANCINIS
ARMY.!
NOW
CITY
IGNITE
NEIGHBOURS
INFERNO.
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REDS
OUT.!
BLUE
EMPIRE’S
RAPID
TAKE
OVER.
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MANCINIS
ARMY.!
NOW
CITY
IGNITE
NEIGHBOURS
INFERNO.
© jim dolbear.24.10.2011.
The way that United gave up the ghost at 3-1 had to be seen to be believed.
City fans who saw the game will now be able to live on this result for the rest of their lives.
The trouble with noisy neigbours, you need a plan to shut them up. Sometimes when you are used to always getting the cream, when it goes sour, it can leave a bitter taste. How long will it linger?
jim.
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Hi Crispin. Chris Sutton on the radio has gone for a Chelsea v Coventry final. As we know anything can happen in the Cup, and I reckon we can go to the final.
We’re still in with a chance of the play offs too, so lots to go for.
Hey Kev
Let the masses drool over their odds on City v Unted Final, but who knows how pressure can hit.
Cov and Chels will be rightly labelled as having no chance..but hey …stranger things have happened..
so Chelsea v Coventry…that’s the Final for us!
Best
C
Hi Crispin,
How are you doing mate? Yes, you’re probably right but hey football is all about emotion and passion and I just love writing about the game. I try to keep my poetry to a reasonable length but there’s so much to write about the game and its literature just lends itself naturally to poetry. Sometimes I just get completely carried and I do apologise for the length of my poetry but it’s a great thrill to be associated with Football Poets.
Cheers mate
Joe
You’re right of course Joe but…..it’s actually more of a big welcome break for everyone who is not into Premier League ..I’m talking fans of EFL National League and below…..
Btw …is this actually your longest poem ever !?
Best
Crispin
There’s something so evocative and nostalgic for football fans the world over, in ‘revisiting’ old lost grounds.
Occasionally some remnants remain, with perhaps part of a wall or part or a stand or thre shape of a terrace, but often they are only still there in faded images and in our heads..
Great stuff Graham
A great idea and well executed. Thanks Graham.
Thanks Gacina, glad you liked it, and I have just posted a new one about our points deduction…
Today B.B.C post on F.B was titled:Premier League reduced to 18 clubs? I really think it may be interesting to see if this would be Everton’s nightmare and this poem is well suited for this concern.If there would be more difficult battle to stay if there were 18 teams.Great poem and somehow true.
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