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It has moved Bill Kenwright and Tony Bellew - not to mention scores of Everton fans on social media.

Now Blues fan Paul Jones is selling special copies of his poem 'Nil Satis Nisi Optimum' to raise money for a charity dedicated to tragic supporter Jake Watson, who died following an asthma attack last year.

The simple verse tells the story of a father explaining his love of the Toffees to his son before the match.

And it has certainly tugged on the heart-strings of Blues on the internet.

Paul said: "I'm a season ticket holder at Everton with my dad and last year I wrote a poem for him at Christmas and had it printed on canvas. I think other Blues can relate to it.

"I had another one done and sent it to Bill Kenwright as I thought he would also appreciate it.

"That night I received a phone call from Bill himself, he said he cried his eyes out reading it and invited me and my Dad as his guests to the following home game.

"I have sold quite a few copies now, as it's been on various Everton Facebook groups and even Tony Bellew tweeted it.

"Since Tony tweeted it I've had so many people get in touch.

"I was touched to read your story about Jake Watson and would love to donate funds from the poem sales to Jake's charity."

Paul has canvas prints of the poem on sale for £35. For more details E-mail: Gurdge@yahoo.com