On The Bench (A Captain’s Words For A Future Star) (For Leanne Ross)

I think my latest poem on women’s football shows my gentler side and more importantly I hope it shows the softer side of Glasgow City captain and icon and former Scotland star Leanne Ross. In it I attempt to look at a situation which only a real leader can handle and that’s when a younger player makes the first team squad and gets a place on the bench but doesn’t get on the park as she had hoped for. Now regardless of whether it’s the men’s or women’s game I don’t think there’s a player who hasn’t been in this position and been gutted that they didn’t get game time. I’ve given it the title On The Bench (A Captain’s Words For A Future Star) I hope you enjoy the read.

On The Bench (A Captain’s Words For A Future Star)

on the bench, she is deep in thought.
watching the players and studying tactical formation.
impatient, she sits waiting for her chance.
It’s her first time in the first team pool.
nervous, she tries to play it cool
as she watches intently.
the players were all friendly
to the new girl in the squad.
but none will want to be the one taken off
to allow her the game time she needs.
she has a good turn of speed
can play anywhere in the forward line or midfield.
but this, is not her time.
her chance to shine will come later.
she’s almost ready, but not quite yet.
eventually, the game ends.
without her taking the place she wanted.
disappointed her smile disappears
till the captain sees her look.
walks with her, to the dressing room,
and says. it was always
going to be tough tonight.
we needed older heads
who were prepared for the fight.
we couldn’t risk you getting hurt.
you were brought along
for different reasons .
to be given a taste of seasons yet to come .
when you’ll be the one
whose the bigger name.
and a younger player,
sad that she never got a game.
is given the same chat
we’re having.
and then makes a name for herself
on the day she is given her jersey.
and no longer on the bench
she shows the world her skills.
like you will in future seasons.

© Gayle Smith 2020

Pre Season Dreams (For Glasgow City)

As the 2020 Women’s football season prepares to kick off. This poem is written in a voice of a player on attending their first training session after the winter break. Though I’ve written it in a way which could apply to any team, it’s probably easy to see that it’s really Glasgow City, I’m talking about, as the player expresses their hopes for the coming season. I’ve titled it Pre Season Dreams I hope you enjoy the read.

Pre Season Dreams

It’s good to be back in training
though some are complaining
about the weather
it’s nice to see the girls
have a blether about the festive season
and what we got from Santa
some of the banter is shocking
and certain players just can’t stop talking
about their new year health and fitness routines
eventually we share pre season dreams
staying injury free is on most of our lists
maybe a Scotland call up for the younger players
or a first team jersey for our development girls
the boss asks if we’re ready to take on the world
and she who shall remain nameless
says of course
without thinking twice
the rest of us smile and think.
the cold air has gone to her head
was she fed too much turkey
for Christmas dinner
we talk to the young team
about what makes a winner
explain that the A game
means ability and attitude
platitudes in the press are all very well
but the road to hell is paved
with yesterday’s fish and chip wrappers
that once sang your praises
to those who bothered to read
reports of our games
fame doesn’t come easy
even if your going for a treble
or 14th successive title
we know how vital team spirit will be
to get us over the line
on days when we think
nothing will ever go right
or big European nights
when going the extra mile
will definitely be required
but as soon we start
our first session back we realise
the desire is still there
the hunger is still there
the unbreakable bond is still there
which is why we are here
on a freezing cold night
training under the floodlights
as we plan for the season ahead
and how to fulfill the pre season dreams
we share when we pull on that jersey.

© Gayle Smith 2020