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Maddison: "When I go for a roast dinner with my family, I like to be the main man"I don't get it, what's with the roast dinners?
Maddison: "When I go for a roast dinner with my family, I like to be the main man"I don't get it, what's with the roast dinners?
I don't get it, what's with the roast dinners?
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Yeah, look, new Squire's cartoon mate.
What's notable about this latest Squires cartoon is that comments have been disabled. Otherwise just imagine the amount of rabid frothing scousers that would be raging on there.David Squires on … Match Officials Mess’d Up: football’s favourite blooper show
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What's notable about this latest Squires cartoon is that comments have been disabled. Otherwise just imagine the amount of rabid frothing scousers that would be raging on there.
This is one of the best in months.David Squires on … Match Officials Mess’d Up: football’s favourite blooper show
Our cartoonist on how Howard Webb and Michael Owen might unpack the VAR farrago at Spurs v Liverpool and the wild conspiracies that followedwww.theguardian.com
Not sure, and it may have gone completely over my head, but I think it’s just a theatrical conceit, allowing Squires to be a bit cruel about Madders in a “Colin the office comedian” way.I don't get it, what's with the roast dinners?
Not sure, and it may have gone completely over my head, but I think it’s just a theatrical conceit, allowing Squires to be a bit cruel about Madders in a “Colin the office comedian” way.
Maddison: "When I go for a roast dinner with my family, I like to be the main man"
Not sure, and it may have gone completely over my head, but I think it’s just a theatrical conceit, allowing Squires to be a bit cruel about Madders in a “Colin the office comedian” way.