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 Post subject: The Football issue
PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 9:15 am 
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Ken Hunter
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In the world where death stalks in myriad forms,
were bombs kill children and starvation hangs off the bootlaces of people so rich
they divide nations as spoils,
it pays little to care about football
and when that game is no longer a game
but a business
and the powerful stride the field not for glory
but for profit
it matters less —
or perhaps it’s just about growing up…
we children of the fifties and sixties,
we longhaired gits who watched Jezza soar —
our hearts rising up also as if we too could fly out of our suburban backyards
and into somewhere else...somewhere colourful and sun-filled—
so that the front yards of tired houses a thousand times over
were filled with kids climbing upon each other and crying, "Jezza!"

Who did not feel the ground tremble after Big Nick’s fall
and understood even the gods could fall (not knowing
the gods were simply merchants selling us all).

As children (our innocence a lure to the old men
who fear their rotting teeth and aching bones
and so draw the young through the gates,
the way the spider draws the fly) we watched
with our childish eyes…
watched with wonder and thought,
“Oh the glory of it all.”

What glory?
What feats?
What folly!

Youth is always sold out by old men who seek money
to pay the ferryman for someone else’s body — faceless bodies...
we call them the poor…
the untouchables…the scrapheap of humanity—
and while the ferryman takes the cash we turn away and look at our ovals
And pretend everything is right in the world.

Perhaps it's time we accepted we have aged
and the world is not

and never was
for the innocent.

I will still talk football, but sadly now,
the way I speak of old friends already gone,
or old haunts now lost to concrete,
full of the knowledge that the dream
was just that, a mist the eyes of childhood perceive and we adults
foolishly keep with us…

the blanket of words soothing
the song a lullaby
the cries at the ground a call back to our childhood.

I have stood still in the shrinking cell of age
and I have watched the great game roll over and expose its maggot-ridden underbelly
I have seen the death of the past
performed by the hungry men who want their blood kept young
by draining us of ours

and I will watch sometimes
and talk about Carlton sometimes
but like the reality of my own approaching mortality
I know the truth…

Was there ever such a thing as sport?

Probably not…

and if there was
it cannot be found here…in this Land of Oz…
in this junkyard of disposable morals…
where the only message spoken is
“Save the game at all cost!”

And we wonder, do we not
why our young
seem so reluctant to follow us?

They see the lie while we still look behind us!

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 Post subject: Re: The Football issue
PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 9:58 am 
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Robert Walls

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Wow Dannyboy - I'm with your rhythm - maybe not all the content.

The game has changed. Maybe it always had an ugly underbelly - however it was at least contained by the simplicity of the game itself. Less rules, surburban tribes, Saturday games x6, really good jam donuts, and the ressies before the big game.

Like you, I look and participate at arms length myself now. Cynical about the complexity of it all? Not really, however the complexity of it all has taken away the magic of those special Saturday afternoon moments of tribal magic.


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 Post subject: Re: The Football issue
PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 11:36 am 
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The older you get the more you look into things.
If you look too hard it might do your head in.


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 Post subject: Re: The Football issue
PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 11:58 am 
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Wonderful words that fit exactly the thoughts of 99% of our generation.
It's sad to look back and realise what has been done to our game..
I've only been to a handful of Carlton games in my life with so much of my enjoyment emitting from the radio and my imagination, with thoughts of hero's and villains all playing tough, hard footy to the best of their natural abilities and administered by people with a love of the game and it's simple but life reflecting qualities, that we admired and dreamed of emulating... Has the world changed that much or was I a fool all along?.. Probably both


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 Post subject: Re: The Football issue
PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 12:24 pm 
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John Nicholls
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dannyboy wrote:
In the world where death stalks in myriad forms,
were bombs kill children and starvation hangs off the bootlaces of people so rich
they divide nations as spoils,
it pays little to care about football
and when that game is no longer a game
but a business
and the powerful stride the field not for glory
but for profit
it matters less —
or perhaps it’s just about growing up…
we children of the fifties and sixties,
we longhaired gits who watched Jezza soar —
our hearts rising up also as if we too could fly out of our suburban backyards
and into somewhere else...somewhere colourful and sun-filled—
so that the front yards of tired houses a thousand times over
were filled with kids climbing upon each other and crying, "Jezza!"

Who did not feel the ground tremble after Big Nick’s fall
and understood even the gods could fall (not knowing
the gods were simply merchants selling us all).

As children (our innocence a lure to the old men
who fear their rotting teeth and aching bones
and so draw the young through the gates,
the way the spider draws the fly) we watched
with our childish eyes…
watched with wonder and thought,
“Oh the glory of it all.”

What glory?
What feats?
What folly!

Youth is always sold out by old men who seek money
to pay the ferryman for someone else’s body — faceless bodies...
we call them the poor…
the untouchables…the scrapheap of humanity—
and while the ferryman takes the cash we turn away and look at our ovals
And pretend everything is right in the world.

Perhaps it's time we accepted we have aged
and the world is not

and never was
for the innocent.

I will still talk football, but sadly now,
the way I speak of old friends already gone,
or old haunts now lost to concrete,
full of the knowledge that the dream
was just that, a mist the eyes of childhood perceive and we adults
foolishly keep with us…

the blanket of words soothing
the song a lullaby
the cries at the ground a call back to our childhood.

I have stood still in the shrinking cell of age
and I have watched the great game roll over and expose its maggot-ridden underbelly
I have seen the death of the past
performed by the hungry men who want their blood kept young
by draining us of ours

and I will watch sometimes
and talk about Carlton sometimes
but like the reality of my own approaching mortality
I know the truth…

Was there ever such a thing as sport?

Probably not…

and if there was
it cannot be found here…in this Land of Oz…
in this junkyard of disposable morals…
where the only message spoken is
“Save the game at all cost!”

And we wonder, do we not
why our young
seem so reluctant to follow us?

They see the lie while we still look behind us!


:clap: :clap:

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 Post subject: Re: The Football issue
PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 1:18 pm 
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too right. :thumbsup:

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 Post subject: Re: The Football issue
PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 5:48 pm 
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Lovely, can I share or you'd rather not?

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 Post subject: Re: The Football issue
PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 6:51 pm 
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I share your pain Danny

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 Post subject: Re: The Football issue
PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 7:03 pm 
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share away

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 Post subject: Re: The Football issue
PostPosted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 1:07 pm 
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Great post. I'll be sharing it.

Football was something to escape to. Now I'll add it to the growing list of things to escape from.

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 Post subject: Re: The Football issue
PostPosted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 1:13 pm 
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I think it still has a hold on you!

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 Post subject: Re: The Football issue
PostPosted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 6:01 pm 
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so does my old primary school but I don't go there any more.

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