Anyone else being strangely drawn to Dion Dublin's nipples?
It's from happy days, and where jump the shark moment came from - refers to stretching credulity in a show. It's also completely toothless where he references the charges and proposed elite tax.
'David Squires on … a handy Premier League referee grudge tracker':-Our cartoonist has a guide just for you to help choose which official to blame when your striker misses a sitter from six yards outwww.theguardian.com/football/picture/2024/apr/30/david-squires-on-a-handy-premier-league-referee-grudge-tracker
Maybe post this in the 'out to get us' thread
God, don't do that. It'll just increase the conviction that the (Manchester) Guardian is part of the C*nspiracy!
Deffo is at least a lurker on here - put something in your next one that we'd all get, Eeyore eating a Yorkie?
He wouldn’t tip his hand so blatantly as it would anger fans at every other club, and there are enough lurkers on here that would would spread on the reference.However, if next week doesn’t include an eeyore eating a yorkie…
You're the only claiming a conspiracy ffs
So, the only way David can prove he's not one of us is to have Eeyore eating a yorkie, I'm happy with that.
'David Squires on … Ipswich Town and what awaits them in the Premier League':-Our cartoonist on the Tractor Boys embarking on another great adventure in the top flight after consecutive promotionswww.theguardian.com/football/picture/2024/may/07/david-squires-on-ipswich-town-promotion-premier-league
Dare-Wick
I don't know what the context is but would I be right in saying the last panel is a reference to this?https://www.youtube.com/v/17hnNOFaRH4#t=s32
'David Squires on … Tottenham’s new fans and other end-of-season surprises':-Our cartoonist on the Premier League doing strange things to mascots (and people) as it nears its finalewww.theguardian.com/football/picture/2024/may/14/david-squires-on-tottenham-new-fans-and-other-premier-league-surprises
Presumably it appears in print tomorrow as it seems to be referencing the Spurs vs. Man City game as if it's already been played (and won by Man City).
David Squires on … an emotional end to the 2023-24 Premier League seasonOur cartoonist on the final weekend in England’s top flight, including more glory for Pep Guardiola and some big-name exits
Rooney as Henry VIII