A clerihew is a whimsical four-line verse of the form AABB, the first
line of which is the name of a famous person. By way of contrast, a
Japanese haiku typically comprises three unrhymed lines with seventeen
syllables (5,7,5) and evokes the natural world. This personal collection
of clerihews and haikus-some daft, some bawdy-has as its exclusive focus
the wondrous, whacky world of association football. It would make an
ideal (and inexpensive) gift for aficionados of the 'Beautiful Game.'