Lovely United poem...

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Twas the night before Christmas, Old Trafford was bare.
The staff all gone home, there was nobody there..
The lights cast a shadow, a soft glimmer which
lit up the soft green grass on the pitch.

Just as the clock gave out its twelfth chime
An old man appeared, as if frozen in time.
He gazed at the tunnel, then broke out in voice
"ITS TIME TO BEGIN.. LETS HAVE YOU MY BOYS"

Out from the tunnel appeared a lone figure
Same as in life, only infinitely bigger
The old man called out as he slowly drew near
"good evening Duncan, are the rest of you here"

The figure broke out in wide open smile
"Good Evening Sir Matt, it has been a long while
The rest are all coming, they'll be here soon,"
As seven more shadows were cast by the moon.

Whelan and Bent, Pegg, Taylor and Byrne,
Jones , and Colman, they came out in turn.
He greeted each one, just by calling their name
then proudly announced "do you fancy a game"

They took to the pitch, and the still night was broken
By leather on leather, not one word was spoken
They played once again, like they did long before
And imagined the sound of the Old Trafford roar

Edwards called out "come on lads lets pretend
That we've just scored a goal at the old Stretford End"
As they ran to the edge of the pitch by the goal
There in the stands sat a solitary soul.

His eyes were all puffy, his cheeks wet with tears
As his mind wandered back to those wonderful years
"come down and join us" they cried all as one
"yes come down and join them" said Matt "go on son"

The lonely man stood and with much pain he said
"I'm afraid I can't play with you, you are all dead.
You are all ghosts, and I am alive
That was the price that I paid to survive"

My role was to go on, inspire the team
And finally realise Matt Busbys dream
To tell of your greatness, and as I get older
To burden the weight of your life on my shoulders."

The ghost of Sir Matt then raised up his head
Giving out a loud groan, he finally said
"Bobby, You survived, that much is true
But we wouldn't be here if it were not for you

For you are the one who has kept us alive
That was the reason you had to survive
If you were with us, all we have would be gone
And the game that we play could no longer go on

If you can't understand why it happened this way
Then come here and watch when United play
They sing about us, they remember us all
We live and we breathe with each kick of the ball

The legends that live here, Robson and Best,
Cantona, Law, Giggs, Scholes and the rest
They are us, we are them, we are all here as one
And that is the reason United goes on

So come down and join us, we're begging you do
You are still one of us, and we're still one of you"
And then Bobbys face rose and he gave them a smile
And he said "I would love to come play for a while"

They played and they played, as they did in the past
Only not quite as skilful, and not quite as fast
And when it was over, and when it was done
They'd defeated Benfica by four goals to one.

Then Sir Matt said "lads, its been fun you know
But It's now Christmas day, and we really must go"
They walked to the front of the stadium and turned
And Sir Bobby said "there is something I've learned"

"You did not die, on that February night
You're still here with us, as you're with me tonight
And you'll live on forever as long as we play
As the ghosts disappeared down Sir Matt Busby way.... Via @bealymufc

Apologies if it's in the wrong forum or you have seen it before but I thought it was so appropriate for this time of year. :)
 

fredthered

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Well well.. this is a turn up for the books.

It would seem this poem has gone mental around Manchester United forums and tweets and for about 4 years this poem has grown in popularity. Sadly the author has never been traced owing to a crash on Red Issue, which resulted in the original poem going missing. It was copied but the trace of the original author was lost, and no one knew who actually wrote it. Many suggestions have come forward, but no one seemed to actually know who wrote it. Until now.

Though many of you may not remember me, I am the author of that poem. I wrote it a few years ago and posted it on Red Issue. Some people copied it and posted it around and since then its gone mental.

I am in the process of creating other stuff, but thought I had better reveal the author for you. Many of you know me as a grumpy old twat who stopped going to OT in 2005, and labelled me as no longer a United supporter. Hopefully that poem will show I am as much a supporter of United as I ever was, but I still do not, and never will go to OT until the Glazers have gone...

Anyway, for those that remember me, this poem will hopefully go on for many years and I have been approached by someone and they are taking this poem to Munich in February at the 60th anniversary of the crash, and will be reading this aloud... Imagine how proud and poignant that is going to be for me...

Muchos lovos..

Fred..
 

Jazz

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Well well.. this is a turn up for the books.

It would seem this poem has gone mental around Manchester United forums and tweets and for about 4 years this poem has grown in popularity. Sadly the author has never been traced owing to a crash on Red Issue, which resulted in the original poem going missing. It was copied but the trace of the original author was lost, and no one knew who actually wrote it. Many suggestions have come forward, but no one seemed to actually know who wrote it. Until now.

Though many of you may not remember me, I am the author of that poem. I wrote it a few years ago and posted it on Red Issue. Some people copied it and posted it around and since then its gone mental.

I am in the process of creating other stuff, but thought I had better reveal the author for you. Many of you know me as a grumpy old twat who stopped going to OT in 2005, and labelled me as no longer a United supporter. Hopefully that poem will show I am as much a supporter of United as I ever was, but I still do not, and never will go to OT until the Glazers have gone...

Anyway, for those that remember me, this poem will hopefully go on for many years and I have been approached by someone and they are taking this poem to Munich in February at the 60th anniversary of the crash, and will be reading this aloud... Imagine how proud and poignant that is going to be for me...

Muchos lovos..

Fred..
It is a beautiful poem.... I sincerely hope you are the author!

Anyway, it always makes me feel happy, hopeful and proud of my club - no matter if things get bad.
 

fredthered

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It is a beautiful poem.... I sincerely hope you are the author!

Anyway, it always makes me feel happy, hopeful and proud of my club - no matter if things get bad.
I can promise you faithfully that I am indeed the person who wrote this.
 

Jazz

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I can promise you faithfully that I am indeed the person who wrote this.
Then thank you.

Do post some more of your stuff as well... looking forward to seeing it read in Munich if at all possible..
 
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Well well.. this is a turn up for the books.

It would seem this poem has gone mental around Manchester United forums and tweets and for about 4 years this poem has grown in popularity. Sadly the author has never been traced owing to a crash on Red Issue, which resulted in the original poem going missing. It was copied but the trace of the original author was lost, and no one knew who actually wrote it. Many suggestions have come forward, but no one seemed to actually know who wrote it. Until now.

Though many of you may not remember me, I am the author of that poem. I wrote it a few years ago and posted it on Red Issue. Some people copied it and posted it around and since then its gone mental.

I am in the process of creating other stuff, but thought I had better reveal the author for you. Many of you know me as a grumpy old twat who stopped going to OT in 2005, and labelled me as no longer a United supporter. Hopefully that poem will show I am as much a supporter of United as I ever was, but I still do not, and never will go to OT until the Glazers have gone...

Anyway, for those that remember me, this poem will hopefully go on for many years and I have been approached by someone and they are taking this poem to Munich in February at the 60th anniversary of the crash, and will be reading this aloud... Imagine how proud and poignant that is going to be for me...

Muchos lovos..

Fred..
Thanks for writing... excellent.

(Shame about you not going any more (re Glazers).... I can separate them from "United" but appreciate everyone's personal choice.)
 

fredthered

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Time to bump this back up.. Seasons greetings one and all.
 

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Lovely bump. Thank you.
 

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Sent a shiver down my spine, literally! Thanks for sharing :)
 

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Damn you. I Don't come to redcafe to shed tears

As a poet myself id say its nicely written and filled with emotions. The oerson who wrote it is clearly talented
 

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Never had the pleasure to watch these players. But I feel attached to them within the club. Reading this made me a bit emotional. Beautiful poem.
 

fredthered

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Damn you. I Don't come to redcafe to shed tears

As a poet myself id say its nicely written and filled with emotions. The oerson who wrote it is clearly talented

Why thank you kind sir..