A West Bridgford Ode

J D Cully

At us grieving Ladypies at first he'd rail;

Lately our questioning makes him turn tail.

Evidently he will not walk the walk,

Ximenez would have had trouble making him talk.

My friend's choice of men's team leaves him so annoyed,

And so he calls her views on the women's game void!

Right-thinking folk all see the flaw in his speech;

Say it to him and for the block button he'll reach.

His bluster suggested one willing to fight,

A reply he won't give, for no reason but spite.

Look on this rat who respected us never,

Let him for a sorry sight be known forever.

  • Author: J D Cully (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 9th, 2018 15:54
  • Comment from author about the poem: For me the worst aspect of the demise of my beloved Notts County Ladies FC was the hostility we devastated fans received from men's football fans on Twitter. One of these declared that the views of one of my fellow fans (a good friend of mine) couldn't be taken seriously because her favourite men's team was Manchester United. Asked by me to explain the logic behind that comment, he instead blocked me.
  • Category: Humor
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