Introducing #HampdenLegends Our first inductee is Gothenburg Great, John McMaster. We honour players, pioneers and unsung heroes whose stories shaped Scottish football â preserving their legacy for future generations. @afc.co.uk
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Aerial Digital joins the Football's Square Mile Alliance
As we celebrate the anniversary of the first international match, we bring mobile technology to football heritage, with the announcement that our App designer has joined the FSM Alliance.
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A brilliant day at First Hampden for @hugemcm.bsky.social creative writing workshopâwords inspired by the ground where legends once ran. See www.footballsquaremile.com
Writing and football: our national arts, come together to celebrate friendship, creativity & community for #bookweekscotland
Our first #BookWeekScotland fixture kicked off at the original Hampden Park, where poet Donna Matthew coached Holyrood Secondary students into top writing form.
This creative squad proved that stories, like friendship and football, bring us together in the heart of www.footballssquaremile.com
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... having secured Scottish qualification for the 1986 World Cup. In spite of that triumph, one of the blackest days in Scottish football history. As Gayle says here, it was âThe night a nation cried together.â
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@hugemcm.bsky.social, our HC Curator, latest pick for the World Home of Football Poetry is this moving commentary by Gayle Smith on the death of the legendary Jock Stein on the 10th September at Cardiff Arms Park, ...
3/3 The turning point in the game, attended by 115,000, was Lugar man Sam Clemieâs penalty save from Tully Craig, Killie going on to score two second half goals. It was the first ever penalty save in a cup final.â
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2/3 Having beaten Glasgow Uni, Bo'Ness, Albion Rovers, Raith Rovers and then Celtic 1-0 in the semi-final Killie were expected to get a drubbing in the final, Rangers having lost only one of their previous 43 league and cup games...
1/3 The latest poem selected by @hugemcm.bsky.social for the World Home of Football Poetry is 'Sam's Finest Hour' by Ian Goudie aka The Killie Poet. Hugh Says âIn this powerful poem Ian Goudie delves back into the days of Lugar Boswell and Killieâs fantastic cup victory of 1929 over Rangers...
Nevertheless we are indulging the great and talented John Daly here because he addresses the issue with humour and skill! In fact (though he wouldnât admit it as slam poetry is new fangled) this would make a great slam poem or rap. Weâll get the boombox, John!â
âThere are too many poems about the old days. Folk are always going on about how better it was when we had rationing, national service, tanner baws etc etc etc. I catch myself doing it too, âwe used to have little rosy ten shilling notesâ I was enthusing to a really bored child the other day.
The latest poem selected by @hugemcm.bsky.social , our HC Curator, for the World Home of Poetry is 'Changing Times' by John Daly. Hugh says...
Cathkin Park, the home of Third Lanark and a prominent part of the Football's Square Mile is one of the most evocative spectral football landscapes. In this compact observational poem Calum Ewen strips away some of the years, reveals whatâs left.â
@hugemcm.bsky.social , our HC Curator, adds 'Cathkin Park' by Calum Ewen to the World Home of Football Poetry.
Hugh says âFootball grounds and the ghosts of football grounds and the ghosts of the folk who stood there with their coats drawn up against the rain or sleet. Cathkin Park...
All you have to do to join in is write a few lines about your team. Doesnât have to rhyme or anything! Write it in the comments here, along with what team you support. Do it! Unleash the muse!
#areyoubardenough
I will add this to the renga, meaning even Rangers have scored a goal in the cup final which is more than Celtic have and theyâre actually in it! So far itâs Aberdeen 3, Celtic 0, the rest 27.
Our HC curator, @hugemcm.bsky.social with his Renga update...
âIâm a Bear with some flair,
not a Hun in the sunâ
Rare poetic genius from a gentleman I was sitting with on Sunday outside the pub in George Square.
A must see event... Celebrating Scottish Womenâs Football... get yourself along to the National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh on Thursday, 22 May @ 17.30...
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Hibs have had some fantastic players, folk who if the light was at the right angle and youâd had a few pints youâd dream were world class, or at least might have been. Hereâs Dave MacKay thinking along the same lines in a fabulous poem about the gifted Scott Allan.â
There were ten penalty takers in total that night and eight of them were Scots. Unhappily Pat Stanton missed the very first penalty and that great Leeds United team scraped home.
'Unfortunately there has been no progress on making me Hibs Writer in Residence for their 150th anniversary year but I live in hope. Iâve been a Hibee since watching the 1973 Penalty shoot out against Leeds United at Easter Road in the EUFA Cup.
@hugemcm.bsky.social , our HC curator, has chosen 'Scotty' by Dave Mckay to be placed in the one and only 'World Home of Football Poetry'. Here's Hugh joining in with Dave on their love of Hibs and Hibs Players...
Please either reply to this message using your teams hashtag or send your 2 lines of Renga to our Makar steamboatsmcmillan@hotmail.com with your teams hastag in the subject line. Please send illustrations too if the spirit takes you!
These three scrolls will be exhibited at the Hampden Collection Scottish Cup Poetry Slam on May 17th where lines can be added.