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The experience moved him so much that he wrote a poem about it – “Ode to Everton” – and sent it into the Liverpool Daily Post. On the last day of the 1997-98 season, Manchester City beat Stoke City 5-2 to condemn them to the third flight. During Crystal Palace v Burnley, Ally McCoist and Jon Champion referred to Roy Hodgson’s age as the oldest-ever Premier League manager and second-oldest in football league history,” says Mark Stephenson. You can read as many as you want, and also submit your own poems to share your writings with all our poets, members, and visitors.

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TheKnowledge_GU With 3 goals scored after only 5 minutes 45 seconds of the Fleetwood v Wycombe play-off first leg tonight, does anyone know of any instances of 3 goals being scored in quicker time at the start of a legitimate match (not counting the famous 149-0 game in 2002)? Composite: Alamy/Reuters The former Labour leader Michael Foot penned a poem about Dixie Dean’s Everton. Ben Wilkinson digs further: “I can happily report many modern poets have written on the beautiful (and not so beautiful) game. It is written in the narrative of a football player who witnessed the spirit of his cheerleader girlfriend 20 years after she passed away. Literature and football may not seen like natural bedfellows, although it’s worth remembering that Albert Camus, the philosopher and author, was a goalkeeper, and that the American football team the Baltimore Ravens are named in honour of Edgar Allan Poe’s classic poem ‘The Raven’.

This poem is quite amazing, and I am sure that a lot of people would be touched like the way I have. All information has been reproduced here for educational and informational purposes to benefit site visitors, and is provided at no charge. The away fans serenaded the Stoke faithful with: “Going down, going down, going down … so are we, so are we, so are weeee-eeee!

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The power of sport in such situations is the ‘mirth’ it provides the speaker: he can keep his mind from gloomier thoughts by joining his fellow man for a football or cricket match. If you would like to change your settings or withdraw consent at any time, the link to do so is in our privacy policy accessible from our home page.

Discover more classic poetry with our pick of the best poems about sports, these classic baby poems, and these great Rudyard Kipling poems.

Five of the Best Poems about Football – Interesting Literature

We switch football, or what is known in the United States as ‘soccer’, for American football with this poem, as we cross the Atlantic for this poem by contemporary US poet Louis Jenkins (b.Back in the glory days when football was new, Sky used to give their man of the match a bottle of bubbly. Now with players on wages that could fund a small city, yet desire has lessened which seems such a pity. Perhaps the most famous football match in European history is the Christmas truce of 1914, when the soldiers fighting in No Man’s Land sang songs and carols at each other from their trenches, and played impromptu games of football. To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below.

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The author of this article, Dr Oliver Tearle, is a literary critic and lecturer in English at Loughborough University. It’s about the 2006 World Cup final, with the truly magnifique translated chorus: ‘Zidane hit it, Zidane beat it, headbutt! Stream-of-consciousness and almost prose poetry in its form, ‘Football’ takes a wry and humorous look at the game. First visited Fratton Park with Chelsea (2-2) and stood among loads of sailors back in the old Second Dvision early 60s . With all the pain and passion contained within the field it’s no wonder there have been great poems written about the game too.On 21 April, it was possible that, at the Sunderland v Burton match, both sides could kick off with a mathematical chance of survival but, by full time, each could be relegated. Results elsewhere, however, meant a win was not enough for the Laser Blues (as they were known at the time, to promote their kit deal with Kappa) and they joined the Potters in what was then Division Two.

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