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Year 9 Acrostic Racism Poems 2008

1 Leave a comment on verse 1 0 RACISM ACROSTIC POEM

2 Leave a comment on verse 2 0 F ree kick is taken by a black man

3 Leave a comment on verse 3 0 O nly then the away fans are nasty

4 Leave a comment on verse 4 0 O n the other side of the stadium the fans are cheering him on

5 Leave a comment on verse 5 0 T he ball is put down he shoots and misses

6 Leave a comment on verse 6 0 B anging noises come from the away fans and the players are scared

7 Leave a comment on verse 7 0 A ll the players run off the pitch with horror

8 Leave a comment on verse 8 0 L ater the match is cancelled and the fans get mad

9 Leave a comment on verse 9 0 L ouder and louder the fans get then the police come…….

10 Leave a comment on verse 10 0 ………finally the racism stops

11 Leave a comment on verse 11 0 By Tom Atkins

12 Leave a comment on verse 12 0 England V Racism

13 Leave a comment on verse 13 0 Fighting to get the ball off racism,

14 Leave a comment on verse 14 0 Only half an hour left for the game to end,

15 Leave a comment on verse 15 0 Off goes one player from the Racism team for getting a red card,

16 Leave a comment on verse 16 0 Ten minutes left the cheering of the crowd is wild,

17 Leave a comment on verse 17 0 Beat racism so England can win, and we can recall a great match,

18 Leave a comment on verse 18 0 Another shot for the goal but it failed to hit the net,

19 Leave a comment on verse 19 0 L ouder now the crowd is shouting, the racist names being called out,

20 Leave a comment on verse 20 0 Last minute , can England score one last goal… GOAL!

21 Leave a comment on verse 21 0 ….the whistle blows, the crowd are screaming , Racism hangs its’ head in shame.

22 Leave a comment on verse 22 0 By Emily Attenborough

23 Leave a comment on verse 23 0 FOOTBALL RHYMING ACROSTIC POEM

24 Leave a comment on verse 24 0 F ighting for human rights, don’t listen to racism they started the fight.

25 Leave a comment on verse 25 0 O utrages can’t you see clear, racism is only a fear.

26 Leave a comment on verse 26 0 Oh why doesn’t the referee see racism should not be free?

27 Leave a comment on verse 27 0 Though I try to be polite I have to say racism does bite.

28 Leave a comment on verse 28 0 B lack or blond we shouldn’t care football’s the game lets play it fair.

29 Leave a comment on verse 29 0 Attending crowds may shout and swear at David Beckham’s blond hair.

30 Leave a comment on verse 30 0 Last but not least kick racism out of Football, for it is a beast.

31 Leave a comment on verse 31 0 Lately we give our soul to shoot a goal.

32 Leave a comment on verse 32 0 By Talitha Brown

33 Leave a comment on verse 33 0 FOOTBALL ABUSE ACROSTIC POEM

34 Leave a comment on verse 34 0 Furious fans scream at Heskey

35 Leave a comment on verse 35 0 Oh My God! What a Donkey!

36 Leave a comment on verse 36 0 Only Heskey hears these curses

37 Leave a comment on verse 37 0 Then he breaks down full of fury

38 Leave a comment on verse 38 0 But holds the fury inside of him

39 Leave a comment on verse 39 0 And now he puts up a silent protest

40 Leave a comment on verse 40 0 Lonely as he walks off the pitch

41 Leave a comment on verse 41 0 Let him get on with the game.

42 Leave a comment on verse 42 0 by Jake Fleetwood

43 Leave a comment on verse 43 0 RACISM IN FOOTBALL RHYMING ACROSTIC POEM

44 Leave a comment on verse 44 0 Fight against them we must do.

45 Leave a comment on verse 45 0 Offenders, racists, away with you.

46 Leave a comment on verse 46 0 Organised racists coming out with names

47 Leave a comment on verse 47 0 Trying to hurt us and ruin our games

48 Leave a comment on verse 48 0 Ball is flying from goal to goal

49 Leave a comment on verse 49 0 All the names they take their toll

50 Leave a comment on verse 50 0 Let’s kick racism out forever

51 Leave a comment on verse 51 0 Let’s keep it out for ever and ever

52 Leave a comment on verse 52 0 by Bryan Gibson

53 Leave a comment on verse 53 0 —————————————————

54 Leave a comment on verse 54 0 RACISM IN FOOTBALL ACROSTIC POEM

55 Leave a comment on verse 55 0 F oul called, rude names called,

56 Leave a comment on verse 56 0 O ffence made by a supporter,

57 Leave a comment on verse 57 0 O ften police try to arrest them

58 Leave a comment on verse 58 0 T hey just do it again,

59 Leave a comment on verse 59 0 B eckham moves to the middle,

60 Leave a comment on verse 60 0 A gain a rude offence made,

61 Leave a comment on verse 61 0 L aughing chairmen, not caring,

62 Leave a comment on verse 62 0 L ounging about counting their money

63 Leave a comment on verse 63 0 By Jack Greenwood

64 Leave a comment on verse 64 0 RACISM ACROSTIC

65 Leave a comment on verse 65 0 Face the fact racism is wrong
O f course you wouldn’t like it .Being
On the ball should not be a
Torture
Be equal…
A good footballer wouldn’t do it. So what’s your excuse ?
Live life without racism in a football match
Let it stop… you are the same as everyone.

66 Leave a comment on verse 66 0 By Jade Heard

67 Leave a comment on verse 67 0 FRIENDSHIP IN FOOTBAL ACROSTIC

68 Leave a comment on verse 68 0 F is for Friendship between the players on the team

69 Leave a comment on verse 69 0 O. is for Offensive words that make me want to scream

70 Leave a comment on verse 70 0 O. is for Occasions where they judge you if you’re black

71 Leave a comment on verse 71 0 T. is for the Time it takes to bring respect back

72 Leave a comment on verse 72 0 B. is for the Ball, kicked on anger and in rage.

73 Leave a comment on verse 73 0 A is for the Angry screams of “get back in your cage.”

74 Leave a comment on verse 74 0 L . is for the Love that was there so long ago

75 Leave a comment on verse 75 0 L is for Let’s Kick It Out it’s time we did you know.

76 Leave a comment on verse 76 0 .

77 Leave a comment on verse 77 0 by Natalia Liddell

78 Leave a comment on verse 78 0 FOOTBALL ACROSTIC

79 Leave a comment on verse 79 0 Feisty Fans Cheering In Crowd

80 Leave a comment on verse 80 0 Offside What A Foul

81 Leave a comment on verse 81 0 Overwhelmed By The Goal Just Scored

82 Leave a comment on verse 82 0 Thierry Henry is not bored

83 Leave a comment on verse 83 0 But this sound that can be heard

84 Leave a comment on verse 84 0 Ashamed and dreadful nasty words

85 Leave a comment on verse 85 0 Lost In A Whirlwind Of Racism And Swearing

86 Leave a comment on verse 86 0 Let It Be Known That Everyone Is Equal .

87 Leave a comment on verse 87 0 Written by Yasmin Leigh Hough.

88 Leave a comment on verse 88 0 FOOTBALL POEM

89 Leave a comment on verse 89 0 Fight it of the pitch
Offside with racism
Offside with hate
Tremendous applause when it stops
Before there was hate
And now there is peace
Let us be all friends
Let us forget the hatred

90 Leave a comment on verse 90 0 by Nicholas Martin

91 Leave a comment on verse 91 0 FOOTBALL ACROSTIC POEM

92 Leave a comment on verse 92 0 F urious Asians are rebelling at the racists

93 Leave a comment on verse 93 0 O n the stands off the pitch a brawl begins

94 Leave a comment on verse 94 0 O bjects start getting thrown at each other

95 Leave a comment on verse 95 0 T he riot police are called to try and stop the brawl

96 Leave a comment on verse 96 0 B ut the football players play on as if nothing is happening

97 Leave a comment on verse 97 0 A ll of the Asians are furious at the racists

98 Leave a comment on verse 98 0 L obbing footballs at the brawl is how the players tried to stop the brawl

99 Leave a comment on verse 99 0 L ots of people get injured but finally the brawl is stopped

100 Leave a comment on verse 100 0 BY DARREN HICKS

101 Leave a comment on verse 101 0 FOOTBALL & RACISM ACROSTIC

102 Leave a comment on verse 102 0 Focus on the game

103 Leave a comment on verse 103 0 Of which racism is lame

104 Leave a comment on verse 104 0 Ove whelmed by the goal

105 Leave a comment on verse 105 0 ToO ashamed because of the of the duel

106 Leave a comment on verse 106 0 Bicycle kick in the air

107 Leave a comment on verse 107 0 Arrogant people because they dare

108 Leave a comment on verse 108 0 Look out for the scum

109 Leave a comment on verse 109 0 Let football be FUN!!

110 Leave a comment on verse 110 0 by Kaleigh McLauchlan

111 Leave a comment on verse 111 0 FURY IN FOOTBALL POEM

112 Leave a comment on verse 112 0 F ury in the atmosphere as the ref calls a foul

113 Leave a comment on verse 113 0 O bviously it wasn’t, it was just the colour of his skin

114 Leave a comment on verse 114 0 O ut of order, someone calls

115 Leave a comment on verse 115 0 T he ref disagrees

116 Leave a comment on verse 116 0 B ut half of the crowd stand up and shout

117 Leave a comment on verse 117 0 A little while later the ref gives in and admits he was wrong

118 Leave a comment on verse 118 0 L ucky shouts one of the crowd from the other side

119 Leave a comment on verse 119 0 L eft wing was ashamed

120 Leave a comment on verse 120 0 by Billie Millar

121 Leave a comment on verse 121 0 GICE RACISM THE RED CARD ACROSTIC

122 Leave a comment on verse 122 0 Forever and ever this will happen
On and on it will go
Out with racism
To the end of time
Before it gets too bad
At all expense
Lose the bad thoughts
Let’s give racism the red card

123 Leave a comment on verse 123 0 by Curtis Murray

124 Leave a comment on verse 124 0 ‘RACISM ACROSTIC

125 Leave a comment on verse 125 0 Football fans filing in.
Oh no the RACISM starts to begin.
On that same day.
The children aree brought in.
Ball goes into crowd.
All refuse to give ball back until a white man asks.
Lonely people sat on the bench.
Lonely people ashamed to be there.

126 Leave a comment on verse 126 0 by Brendan Powney

127 Leave a comment on verse 127 0 FOOTBALL ACROSTIC POEM

128 Leave a comment on verse 128 0 For all the goals we score,

129 Leave a comment on verse 129 0 Our sorrow lay in the fans,

130 Leave a comment on verse 130 0 Or do we not think about the fans? And only think about ourselves?

131 Leave a comment on verse 131 0 The game, the ref or our manager?,

132 Leave a comment on verse 132 0 But to play with racism watching the game,

133 Leave a comment on verse 133 0 And making the sport look bad and ugly,

134 Leave a comment on verse 134 0 “Let’s do it”, is what we say,

135 Leave a comment on verse 135 0 Let’s give racism the red card and kick it out forever.

136 Leave a comment on verse 136 0 Written by Brodie Ronaldson

137 Leave a comment on verse 137 0 DOWN WITH RACISM

138 Leave a comment on verse 138 0 For every team that plays a match has a game and has a chance
One will win and racism will go away but …
One will lose and has to fight racism
The players on the football team who are not white are victims
Ball goes into the net ..GOAL shout the fans
Ashley Cole grins we have beaten racism,
Losers shout a loud cheer is in the air. Racists have
Lost the match. Racism has won though .Down with racism

139 Leave a comment on verse 139 0 By Amy Sewell

140 Leave a comment on verse 140 0 LET’S FORGET RACISM FOREVER

141 Leave a comment on verse 141 0 Frustrated with racism
Offended by racism
Only show racism the red card
The red card will stop it not the yellow
Beckham will help stop racism
Ashley Cole ashamed
Let’s get on with the football
Let’s forget racism forever….

142 Leave a comment on verse 142 0 Written by Bai Turagabeci

Notes

Editor Note: Gloucester School really is in Germany by the way ,for all you readers out there !!
These poems were compiled and submitted by their teacher .So thanks Beckie (Miss Barellie!) for your work on racism . and to you for re-typing them all out ..in one entry .!!!! It’s hard enough just writing about racism, but to rhyme and also put it into acrostics is not always as easy as it looks. Well done.!

We had to amend, shorten, correct and change a few strange un-fitting words here and there, hope you don’t mind!. The Year 9s have obviously been working on Kick It Out and Show Racism The Red Card poems thoughout October, Black History Moth and of course Kick it Out Week….Keep on!

Source: http://footballpoets.org/poems/year-9-acrostic-racism-poems-2008/