Friends with Star Wars figures And friends with football stickers. Friends with bikes, Friends with footballs; The road was Wembley, The neighbours' van our goalpost, No one seemed to care That their cars were being trashed By wayward shots and way-off volleys Or their lawns were being wrecked By 10 year olds with football studs Crossing themselves à la Maradona Before vital penalties. Happy days indeed, Playing Block, Headers and Volleys, Sixty Seconds, Laughing, smiling, laughing. But that same estate, Thirty years hence, Is clogged with cars, No room for makeshift crossbars To help nurture future soccer stars! Lawns are tarmacked drives. Children forced into sedentary lives Not by social media or XBox Live But by lack of playing spaces. So, no more cycle races, Or street-football with undone laces, Just kids with nowhere to play And no power with which to sway Those ignorant adults who simply say "Kids today, eh? Too lazy to play".