Gavin Ellis and the season when time stood still -- part 11
By Ray Simpson
More from the Darlo poet
Here's some more prose from the Darlo poet, Gavin Ellis, about the 2019-20 season
BOXING MATCH
It’s Boxing Day today we play our friends from Spennymoor
We hope the game will give us a festive hangover cure
Campbell puts us one up as he strolls through the defence
The Moors fans throw missiles from behind the Blackwell fence
The lead lasts just four minutes, a cross comes in and then
Glen Taylor heads a leveller, we yell not him again
Home fans wind up Chandler he doesn’t seem to care
The referee blows for half time the contest still all-square
With the game remaining even and heading for a draw
A Spennymoor defender bundles Sean Reid to the floor
Thommo takes the spot kick and hopes to make the grade
It’s there, his hundredth Darlo goal and history is made
BLYTH SPIRIT
Our last game of the decade draws a fifteen hundred crowd
Alun Armstrong’s former club, the lads must do us proud
Our coaches rack up early and park upon the kerb
We raid the nearby fish shop, the haddock is superb
Sean Reid puts us one-nil up, the away end starts to cheer
Croft Park in Blyth does generate a super atmosphere
Alun Armstrong takes some stick, it must cut like a knife
He gave The Spartans’ faithful three years of his life
When Donawa gets into space and scores a second goal
The three points are secured, the second half’s a stroll
We end the decade back on form, a super Saturday
But something evil’s stirring in a market far away
20/20 VISION
It’s New Year’s Day we continue with our hectic festive mixture
It’s Spennymoor yet again the reverse of last week’s fixture
We hope to start the decade with three points in the bag
With such a busy schedule let’s hope we don’t flag
Chris Elliott’s left in No Man’s Land, a striker bearing down
The Quakers quickly equalise as a cross comes from the right
Donawa heads home bullet-like using all his might
The Quakers’ strikers mount attacks, the performance is quite bold
But Spennymoor’s goal seems all bricked up in the shape of Matthew Gould
By Armstrong’s own admission he decides to chase a win
Buy Spennymoor score two late goals, so we take it on the chin