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Mark Wilberforce

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The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

I'm Mark Wilberforce.

The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

I'm a writer and a lifelong Arsenal fan.

The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

But in this summer's FIFA World Cup, my loyalties are divided between Ghana and England.

The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

The tournament is hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.

The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

It's the first time the competition has been held across three nations.

The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

For the documentary In the Studio from the BBC World Service, we wanted to explore the connections between language and the beautiful game.

The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

But with millions of words to choose from, would this task be even trickier than picking a World Cup squad from your country's best players?

The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

And who should write it?

The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

Would a Brazilian poet be tempted to look back at the Great PelΓ© or a Norwegian get overexcited by Erling Haaland?

The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

In the end, we went for someone whose team isn't quite in the Premier League.

The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

Ian McMillan is a poet who lives in Yorkshire in the north of England, close to Barnsley Football Club, which chose him as their poet-in-residence 30 years ago.

The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

Absolutely.

The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

And that hope that you speak of is also the hope that so many nations heading to America are holding on to for dear life in terms of how they will fend at the tournament.

The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

What do you think it's different between World Cup football, international football and domestic football that really captivates the hearts of the people?

The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

Lee Herrick is now serving a second term.

The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

He was the first Asian American to be given the role.

The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

The World Cup often becomes a celebration of heritage as much as football.

The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

How much can sport help people to reconnect with family history and culture and identity?

The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

Have you actually ever been to a World Cup match before, Lee?

The Documentary Podcast
World Cup poetry: lines for the beautiful game

So Ian, with regards to in the studio, we asked you to come up with a poem for the World Cup.

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