The Football Match
October 8th, 2007
In the countryside a mansion stood alone. Surrounded by lots of beautiful trees and lots of wonderful birds singing. In the distance you could see lots of tall hills. So i thought to my self should i go in to the mansion and have a peep.
So i went inside it looked beautiful. The only thing was that there were clothes lying everywhere and dirty socks that smelt horrible. I walked through to the living room in the corner of the room there was a gold shelf. That had trophies and medals on it so then i walked through to the stairs and there was a pair of football boots on one of the steps. Then i went up the stairs and the was three bed rooms and one games room and a gyms room i walked into one of the bedrooms. On the wall there was a poster of a football player and on the the bed there was a football ticket it said 5th July but the 5th July is today. Just as i went to close the bedroom door i heard the front door close and there was a man speaking on the phone about a football match. He was coming up the stairs so I quickly ran into the games room.
He went into his bedroom and came back out with the football ticket that he forgot. He was still on the phone and he said “I have got the football ticket. Ill be there in half an hour” and he ran down the out of the door. Finally he has gone I came out of the games room and went back down stairs. I went into the living room I switched the TV on the football was on channel four. It was Celtic against Rangers. It was 0 – 0. I walked into the kitchen on the fried door there was a picture of a man and the Celtic football team. I guessed he liked Celtic. So I went back through to the living room and the score was now 1 – 0 Celtic! Every one was cheering except the Rangers fans. Suddenly the house phone began to ring. I didn’t answer but it stopped ringing anyway, so I just watched the football match until it finished. Celtic won 3 – 0 against Rangers! I saw the man just as I went to shut the living room door. He found me and he said “I am taking you home to your mum”
When I got home my sister and me were cheering for Celtic and so was my mum!
By Savannah
Entry Filed under: Causewayend, Schools, Writing






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