| "The Footballers' Alphabet" | |
|---|---|
| by "Follower" | |
| First published in | The Leader |
| Country | Australia |
| Publication date | 23 July 1898 |
The Footballers' Alphabet was published on Saturday 23 July 1898 in the Melbourne weekly newspaper The Leader .
The poem, which had been written by its influential (Australian Rules) football correspondent, "Follower", [1] delivered a brief comment on a number of the most prominent Australian Rules footballers playing in Melbourne in 1898, the second year of the VFL competition, presented in the alphabetical order of their family names. [2]
Given the poem's subject and its novelty, it was very popular, and it was republished in a number of different newspapers, including The Age, [3] and The Ovens and Murray Advertiser. [4]
A pastiche of the poem, centred on the players of the Sunbury Football Club in the Yorke Peninsula, was published in 1920, [5] and another, centred on the players in the Adelaide (SAFL) competition, was published in 1925. [6]