Home » Sport » Football Fan’s Haikus: Wolverhampton Writer’s Unique Book

Football Fan’s Haikus: Wolverhampton Writer’s Unique Book

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Wolverhampton poet Matt Eccles has authored a unique guide to the english football league – in haiku form. The book, titled “Who the​ F*cking Hell Haiku?”,‍ features 91 poems dedicated to ⁤different football teams, aiming to spark⁣ conversation amongst fans ‌and ​recapture a nostalgic sense of community.

Eccles, who initially overlooked⁤ Championship side hull City in ‌his poetic endeavor, found his final poem-inspired by a memorable half-time team talk from ‌Hull manager Phil brown during a 2008 match against Manchester​ City-became one of his favorites. The project evolved into more than just⁣ a writing exercise for Eccles, offering a reciprocal connection to his ⁤own experiences as ⁢a fan. “I think the⁢ book has given back to me as much as I’ve put into the book,” he stated.

The book’s concept centers on creating dialog, mirroring the childhood⁢ experience of trading Panini stickers. Eccles hopes readers​ will share ⁣their own interpretations and anecdotes related to⁤ the ⁣haikus, fostering a collective experience around the⁤ shared passion for football. He anticipates some poems will be readily understood, while others will serve‍ as “curveballs” to encourage‌ discussion.⁤ The title itself is a playful adaptation of a well-known⁣ football chant.

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.