You’d be foolish not to have noticed that today is in fact National Poetry Day, and it is being celebrated across Twitter via #NationalPoetryDay.
Of course, those that run the social media channels of clubs across the land would not want to miss such an opportunity to increase their brand, with the perfect example of this being Tottenham, who will (and rightfully so) take any chance to show this again…
https://twitter.com/SpursOfficial/status/783990989216022529
With Spurs having got off to a good start this season, and having proved at the weekend that Guardiola’s side are in fact human, they can really get away with what they want this week.
However, if you’ve only won one game so far in the Premier League, with trouble occuring on and off the pitch, it would probably be best if you stayed away from the social media limelight, wouldn’t it West Ham??
https://twitter.com/WestHamUtd/status/783989835174412289
They just had to go and tempt join in however, and the response from their own fans has been far from promising…
There was a fan from West Ham, who didn't like Brady's new plan, along came a spider, that sat down beside her and killed her.
— James (@JameswhufcJones) October 6, 2016
Brady took the clubs soul
So we could play in a soulless bowl— West Ham Transfers (@westhamtransfer) October 6, 2016
Roses are red
Violets make sense
This rhyme is rubbish
And so's our goal difference #NationalPoetryDay— Swissss (@Swissss) October 6, 2016
https://twitter.com/andycross1966/status/784000674568732672
https://twitter.com/leogowing23/status/783991625534013440
Roses are claret, violets are blue, we need fit forwards, especially Ayew!
— Michael Buckler (@mjb85) October 6, 2016
https://twitter.com/TOMTHEHAMMER67/status/783995077832085504
Roses are red,
Payet's exciting.
In London's new stadium,
West Ham fans are fighting.#NationalPoetryDay— Fergal O'Shea (@FergOShea) October 6, 2016
