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This week, Justin catches up with Steve Royle and Evan at Old Trafford, and Britain's Oldest Football Hooligan, Graham in the car. Izzy reflects on her 20th birthday celebrations, Alfie Joey tells us how it's all about Museums, and we hear from the front row-ers in Barnsley and Buxton. Get in touch here: X – @3045podcast Facebook - @3045podcast Instagram - @3045podcast Email – podcast@justinmoorhouse.com EPISODE LINKS: London Canal Museum: https://www.canalmuseum.org.uk/ David Squires: https://davidsquirescartoons.com/en-gb OTHER STUFF: Watch my YouTube Special: https://www.youtube.com/@justinmoorhousecomedian The Greatest Performance of My Life: https://www.justinmoorhouse.com/ Join the Mailing List: https://justinmoorhouse.us2.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=4c600f8287b9c2e121f43c3a1&id=bbd0010665 Music by Liam Frost. Produced by Rachel Fitzgerald and Justin Moorhouse
In this episode I'm joined by Phil Costa to discuss Arsenal's 3-0 win over Monaco on Wednesday evening. We begin with the decision to start Myles Lewis-Skelly, his role in the opening goal, and assess what was a very promising performance from the 18 year old, before discussing the first half chances which should have seen the Gunners have the gamn won by the break. Then there's analysis of Monaco's second half improvement, the change that really shifted the dynamic back in our favour, the impact yet again of Bukayo Saka and lots more.Then I chat to David Squires, whose weekly Guardian cartoons have entertained us all down the years. He has a new book out, so we chat about some his process, how the madness of football provides a constant mine for his creative talents, and some of his Arsenal drawings. You can also win a copy of the new book 'Chaos in the Box: Chronicles from Modern Football' - which you can pick up now at your local independent bookstore.EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/arseblog Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee!Get your Goodly Morning mug here – https://www.redbubble.com/i/mug/Goodly-Morning-Mug-2024-by-arseblog/166259371.W3OIY – and help support Oscar's Kids and Children's Hospices Across London. Every penny we make will go to these two charities who do incredible work.Get extra bonus content and help support Arseblog by becoming an Arseblog Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arseblog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Max Rushden, Barry Glendenning, Nicky Bandini and Philippe Auclair discuss big wins for Liverpool and Villa, while Brest's dream continues. Plus, David Squires joins to chat about his new book. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
“I don't have a sound that I'm trying to make the choir fit into. I'm trying to understand and uncover the palette of sounds that are in front of me and then expand our sense of what we can sound like. This happens through the community building process, because the more we honor each individual and allow them to bring themselves into that rehearsal space, then the fuller and richer we are.”Dr. Joel Tranquilla (he/him/his) is a conductor and music educator noted for his versatile musicianship and creative programming. Originally from Fredericton, Joel is thrilled to have returned home to assume the position of Artistic Director of the Halifax Camerata Singers and Chorus Master of Symphony Nova Scotia. Formative choral experiences include touring with the American Boychoir as a boy soprano and singing as a member of the Nova Scotia and National Youth Choirs. He holds degrees from Mount Allison University, the University of Michigan, and Michigan State University where his doctoral research was in the area of Canadian choral-orchestral works.Joel relocated to Nova Scotia in 2023 after spending nine years as the Director of Choral Activities at Trinity Western University in Langley, BC, where he oversaw a program of six choirs and taught various courses within the School of the Arts, Media and Culture. Joel led the TWU Chamber Choir on tours to Ottawa, New York City, China, Hong Kong, Japan, and Taiwan. In addition to his work at TWU, Joel served as the Artistic Director of the Valley Festival Singers in Abbotsford and was the conductor of the award-winning Coastal Sound Youth Choir in Coquitlam. A singing member of the Canadian Chamber Choir since 2007, he was named the ensemble's Associate Conductor in 2013. As such, he contributes to the programming and long-term artistic visioning of that organization. Prior to his time on the West Coast, Joel lived and worked in Windsor, Ontario, serving as the conductor of several local ensembles including the Windsor Symphony Orchestra Chorus. In high demand as an adjudicator and clinician across the country, Joel is a past Guest Conductor of the New Brunswick Youth Choir and the Manitoba Provincial Honour Choir, and was the Assistant Conductor of the 2012 National Youth Choir.Major works conducted include Poulenc's Gloria, Vaughan Williams' Hodie, Ramirez's Navidad nuestra, Mendelssohn's St. Paul, Handel's Alexander's Feast, Requiems by Fauré and Duruflé, Bach's St. John Passion, and Allan Bevan's oratorio Nou Goth Sonne Under Wode. In spring 2023, Joel conducted the premiere of a new oratorio by David Squires and made his Carnegie Hall debut in a program featuring Vaughan Williams' Five Mystical Songs. Joel believes in the power of choral music to build and strengthen community. His wife, Meghan is an audiologist, and they have three precocious children: Everett, Penelope, and Felix.To get in touch with Joel, you can visit the Halifax Camerata Singers website at halifaxcamerata.org or find them on Facebook (@HalifaxCamerataSingers) or Instagram (@halifaxcameratasingers). You can also find the Canadian Chamber Choir at their website canadianchamberchoir.ca, on Facebook (@CanadianChamberChoir) or Instagram (@canadianchamberchoir).Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace Hudson
David Squires, Football Cartoonist joins Richard to discuss his first ever football match, Swindon V Tranmere in the old forth division. "Started With a Kick” features an array of high profile fans and prominent figures from the world of football, including Chris Sutton, Kevin Day and Mark Pougatch.Each weekly episode is split into two parts, the first coming out on Tuesday, the second on Thursday.FOLLOW THE SHOW ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/iswakpodcast/FOLLOW THE SHOW ON X: https://twitter.com/ISWAKPodcast
David Squires, Football Cartoonist joins Richard to discuss his first ever football match, Swindon V Tranmere in the old forth division. "Started With a Kick” features an array of high profile fans and prominent figures from the world of football, including Chris Sutton, Kevin Day and Mark Pougatch.Each weekly episode is split into two parts, the first coming out on Tuesday, the second on Thursday.FOLLOW THE SHOW ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/iswakpodcast/FOLLOW THE SHOW ON X: https://twitter.com/ISWAKPodcast
Seb White's in Owen's hot seat and is with James Bird and Tommy Stewart to discuss Hotel MUNDIAL, Dom's Subs, InBev, Allpress Espresso, throwing shapes not pints, EURO Fever, slushies, Alan Carr, Alan Brazil, Alan Pardew, banter, rapport, Charles the Bald and Fat, Escape to Victory, war and football, Donald Trump, Darius Vassell, being love bombed by fans, England losing on penalties, the Cruyff turn, the Hal Robson-Kanu turn, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang at AS Saint-Étienne, AC Milan, David Brent, Christophe Galtier, Euro Goals, cartoon goals, diamond-encrusted Nikes, Jurgen Klopp, the Golden Boot, football pirouettes, the magic of green and white teams, Borussia Dortmund on FIFA 13, Adriano on Pro Evo, Spiderman, Richard Nixon, Looking For Eric, Fran Kirby, Bruno Fernandes, David Squires' Guardian cartoons, Gordon Brown, Manchester United, Michael Head, superstitions, Nike Cortez, Adidas Sambas, baps in pubs, the Gloucestershire Cheese Roll, woke jokes, pink noise, cats and foxes, Sam Fox, Diesel Jeans, Bench., Firetrap, Fawlty Towers, nostalgia and somehow so much more.Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ep 545 features Jeff, 2nd generation dispatch, 3rd generation fireman out of WestComm Regional, Massachusetts. Sponsored by INdigital - Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Web Episode topics – Explore Jeff Hastings' journey and growth in the public safety field, reflecting on the influence of his father and mentorship from key figures like David Squires. Learn about the emotional and psychological challenges faced by dispatchers, including Jeff's personal struggles and the critical incidents that impacted him. Hear about the transformative power of networking events and training programs in Texas that helped Jeff overcome personal fears and embrace professional speaking. Understand the importance of mental health support in dispatch roles, as discussed by Jeff and Ricardo, highlighting sessions that aid in processing traumatic experiences. As always, if you have any comments or questions or would like to be a guest on the show, please email me at wttpodcast@gmail.com.
The real-life novela of Spanish soccer federation head Rubiales clinging desperately to power following his sexual misconduct at the Women's World Cup trophy ceremony continues. Let us hope that #SeAcabó. For more: I brought World Cup glory to Spain, so I can kiss whomever I want by Sally Jenkins: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/08/26/luis-rubiales-spanish-soccer-kiss/ When a sports administrator like Rubiales thinks he's a rock star, it's time to get rid of him by Malachy Clerkin: https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer/2023/08/25/malachy-clerkin-when-a-sports-administrator-like-rubiales-thinks-hes-a-rock-star-its-time-to-get-rid/ David Squires on … Luis Rubiales and the gaslighting scandal in Spanish football: https://www.theguardian.com/football/ng-interactive/2023/aug/29/david-squires-on-luis-rubiales-and-the-gaslighting-scandal-in-spanish-football It took Luis Rubiales' public behavior to validate Spain players' concerns by Claire Watkins: https://justwomenssports.com/reads/spain-womens-soccer-luis-rubiales-fifa-world-cup-kiss/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/natasha-t-baker/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/natasha-t-baker/support
Where we're going, we don't need roads . . . We're heading back to November 2020 for this weeks archival episode, as we speak to the cartoon king, David Squires. If you're a football fan, you'll know a David Squires cartoon when you see one. Over the past decade, David's humorous drawings have become an integral part of football discourse, and an important way for fans to understand and connect with everything that's funny about the world of football. But with that great success, has inevitably come pressure. David talks us through the process he has for drawing his cartoons, the worries and the doubts he has about every stroke of the pencil. In today's episode, we get a an intimate look of the natural human emotions that come from being required to repeatedly provide humour and creativity.
Socceroos legend John Aloisi, the Guardian's David Squires and journalist Nick Stoll join Rich Bayliss to break down all the action from the morning's matches in a group topped by England and anchored by the Scots. We also hear from The Athletic's Ryan Conway who chats to us about Gareth Southgate's selection dilemmas, as well as David Davutovic, who spent the morning celebrating Croatia's progression to the next round. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Guardian's football cartoonist David Squires joins John Aloisi, Nick Stoll and David Weiner to go through another massive morning of UEFA EURO 2020 action. We're also joined by The Athletic's Dom Fifield and Stu James to run through Italy's dominant display, and Gareth Bale's inspired performance for Wales. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this show we have some stadium chat, who plays at the Jonny Rocks stadium? Who played at the Kit Kat stadium? Is it true, especially in League 2, that mid table teams really do give up and are on the beach? What is it like when 'normal' people play against professional footballers? Big clubs playing in Non League, what are they doing there!? References maybe on people in North West England get, Tony Wilson, music, comedy. Then onto Channel 4, shows like The Word, The Tube, Rapido, Eurotrash and Banzai. David Squires genius and the revolution will not be televised. In North America, some Detroit City and silly MLS names like Inter Miami. German and Bundesliga talk. Raul playing at Schalke, and now they are rubbish. SV Hamburg in the second Bundesliga. Are St Pauli a proper football club, or just a vehicle for selling t-shirts and a club for people that never watch football. Are the real left wing team Union Berlin? Football kit chat, Hull City and their horrible tiger kit, Wolves and their lovely kit, Pescara and Napoli in Serie A. Ian Brown, Morrissey, Matt Le Tissier, do their political views affect how you feel about what they did? And a little bit about Graham Alexander. Enjoy the football talk, or soccer for our American friends.
Episode 30 The pressure of perpetual creativity. If you're a football fan, you'll know a David Squires cartoon when you see one. Over the past decade, David's humorous drawings have become an integral part of football discourse, and an important way for fans to understand and connect with everything that's funny about the world of football. But with that great success, has inevitably come pressure. David talks us through the process he has for drawing his cartoons, the worries and the doubts he has about every stroke of the pencil. In today's episode, we get a an intimate look of the natural human emotions that come from being required to repeatedly provide humour and creativity. You can find us on Twitter @marking_man and don't forget to use the hashtag #WheresTheTalkingLads If you have been affected by any of the themes discussed in today's episode, we have listed some organisations below who are there if you need to talk: Samaritans Call 116 132 for free https://www.samaritans.org/ Papyrus UK Call 0800 068 41 41 Papyrus Website CALM ZONE 0800 58 58 58 https://www.thecalmzone.net/help/helpline/
David Squires, renowned football cartoonist for the Guardian newspaper and published author, chats to host Dan Ogunshakin. A passionate Swindon Town fan, David combines his love for the beautiful game and drawing to entertain readers around the world every single week whether it be his satirical take on the week’s football events or paying tribute to some of the game’s most colourful characters and icons. On the pod, David talks about how his love of football began, his initial steps into the world of cartoons, where he draws his inspiration, his favourite and least favourite people in football to draw and upsetting Steve McMahon. This episode was recorded on March 13, 2020. Inside the Beautiful Game is brought to you in partnership with Arepa - brain food for the modern world. Visit drinkarepa.com (http://drinkarepa.com/) You can find Inside the Beautiful Game on Facebook and follow the pod on Twitter @InsideTBG or on podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/inside-the-beautiful-game-991478 Please leave us a review and 5* rating either on Apple podcasts or at http://ratethispodcast.com/inside. Thanks!
In episode 3, Dr. David Squires will introduce his new choral-orchestral work, Garden: a sacred oratorio. He will share about how he came up with the idea for the oratorio; the way he put together the text; and some of the musical elements hidden in the piece. For more information about the premiere, please visit the link below. https://facebook.com/events/s/gardens-a-sacred-oratorio/1042948519401518/?ti=icl
On this episode of Learning Matters, David Squires discusses Gardens, Music and Education from a Place of Care. We also discuss his compositions: Sanctuary, Deep Peace and his upcoming Gardens: a Sacred Oratorio. David's professional experience includes over 20 years on faculty at TWU and 11 years as full-time worship pastor in various churches across Canada.TWU School of the Arts, Media + CultureSupport the show (https://www.twu.ca/donate-now)
Grant has a lively conversation with The Guardian's David Squires, the world's top satirical soccer cartoonist, about how he creates his biting (and hilarious) weekly cartoons that have focused on the English Premier League, the men's and women's World Cups and soccer in Australia (where the Englishman is based). Squires tells the story of how he got started in the business and why he loves tweaking the absurdities of the modern soccer world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hot on the heels of Tottenham's shock Carabao Cup exit to League Two's Colchester, this week's GegenPod kicks off with a look at the managers under pressure in the Premier League as David Weiner is joined by Richard Bayliss and The Guardian's cartoonist David Squires. Would You Rather (Not Be) Mauricio Pochettino, Ole Gunner Solskjaer, Marco Silva, Unai Emery or Quique Sánchez Flores? The panel look at some of the surprise awards handed out by FIFA this week - Marcelo, Leeds United and Fair Play anyone? - plus Barcelona's troubles, and further fallout from Chelsea v Liverpool, Leicester v Tottenham, Manchester City v Watford and more. We also spend some time exploring the process that leads to some of the genius we see each week from Squires and his cartoons, which feature in publications across the UK, Europe and in Australia. Enjoy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Spirit of '74 we visit with Guardian football (read: soccer) cartoonist David Squires about the demise of Bury FC, why keeping politics out of sports isn't really possible, his lifelong support of Swindon Town FC, fanzine culture, designing mascots and Louis van Gaal's favorite expletive.
After Manchester City's 1-0 win over Leicester, they are one win away from retaining the Premier League title. On this week's show, we're previewing the match at Brighton - plus looking at Vincent Kompany's impact on Monday's game. We hear from Guardian cartoonist David Squires about satirising the Premier League, while Sean Blinkhorn looks at the campaign the EDS has had.
In this episode we're really pleased to welcome our special guest David Squires. We discuss amongst many things the value of community transport for communities, the history of VASA (www.vasa.org.uk), increased traffic, car sharing, calendars and even rugby players! Listen in to the most entertaining episode yet! If you would like to appear on our show or would like more information, then please email hello@ojetech.com or visit www.roadxs.com for details.
Mark Schwarzer, Michael Bridges, Melanie McLaughlin and David Squires join David Weiner off the back of the intriguing Liverpool v Bayern Munich and Lyon v Barcelona UEFA Champions League encounters.Schwarzer joins the GegenPod after his night out at Anfield and explains the unusual atmosphere and sums up a delicately poised tie. He also looks at Liverpool's prospects and the mounting pressure and expectation: how will the fans react if Jurgen Klopp doesn't deliver silverware?The former Chelsea goalkeeper weighs in on the ongoing Maurizio Sarri situation, with a grim prediction for Blues supporters. Mel assesses the appointment of Ante Milicic to the Matildas post; former Leeds striker Bridges is furious with Leeds' punishment for 'Spy-gate' while The Guardian cartoonist Squires brings his inimitable sense of humour to the show, taking us on some unexpected tangents.As always, the show hits a wide range of topics in the football world: from Luis Suarez's form and Alexis Sanchez's demise; to rumours of a Saudi Sheikh buying Manchester United; Thibaut Courtois' insight into Gareth Bale's inability to fit into the Real Madrid dressing room and the very odd advert involving Ryan Giggs' brother. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Featuring Jonathan Northcroft, David Squires, Andy Brassell, Pat Nevin, Derek Rea, Paul Kendrick and Jonathan Wilson.
Liverpool go six points clear of Manchester City, as Spurs sit second: Michael Bridges, David Squires and Kate Cohen join David Weiner to wrap up a dramatic week in the world of football as the festive fixtures pile up thick and fast.As questions get asked of Pep Guardiola's side's credentials, and whether Liverpool have the ability to retain their lead, Bridgey also recalls the time he topped the Premier League at Christmas with Leeds - and what Jurgen Klopp's side can learn from that capitulation. The crew also chat about the dramatically different mood at Old Trafford; Chris Sutton's controversial statements on the Socceroos, Asian Cup, Tom Rogic and Celtic-Rangers; Mauricio Pochettino's future and much more, including a few predictions for the new year. The next episode will go live after the Premier League blockbuster on Friday 4 January AEDT between Manchester City and Liverpool, live and exclusive on Optus Sport. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jose Mourinho, sacked. The Guardian's David Squires, Local FC's Chad Gibson and 2008 FA Cup finalist Gavin Rae join David Weiner for an in-depth reaction to the overnight breaking news out of Manchester United.Why now, who next, what is actually wrong with Manchester United and how will the football world remember Jose Mourinho's time in the Premier League? There's lots more to talk about too, including the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 draw, the Socceroos without Aaron Mooy, Tom Rogic's profile in Scotland, Jesse Lingard and his clothing brand, and much more, including the strangest - or smelliest - fan mail our guests have received. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan talks with Serese Selanders, Founder & CEO of ORA, and David Squires, her Silicon Valley mentor. In this episode, Serese and David talk about how they originally met, and how David ended up becoming one of her key mentors as she builds her company. Coming from an executive background in the financial industry, Serese had a lot to learn about hardware startups when she started ORA. From negotiating deals with contractors to planning out the hardware architecture, David has been an invaluable resource along the way. Serese talks more about her journey as a non-technical founder of a tech company, and transitioning important skillsets from the corporate world to a startup. The two also discuss how they manage their mentor-mentee relationship remotely in an effective way.
On this week's show I'm joined by Goonerholic and the Man from East Lower to discuss what has been a good week for the Gunners. We go back to Sunday's win over Sp*rs, touch on the midweek draw with Man Utd, discuss the incredible impact Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has had since his arrival, Rob Holding's unfortunate injury, Unai Emery's tactical shifts and lots more. There's also the chance to win a t-shirt from goodhonestpro.com, the winner of the David Squires book, a good dose of the usual waffle and some nature right at the end. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alen Stajcic joins David Weiner, David Squires and Kate Cohen for the third episode of The GegenPod, before the Matildas boss leaves for Paris for the Womens World Cup draw. On the menu this week, is:Premier League mid-week review: How Unai Emery seems to be succeeding at Arsenal after Arsene Wenger where Manchester United failed after Sir Alex Ferguson. Liverpool's development and how long can they keep pace with Manchester City? Is Chelsea's place in the top four now precarious? Inside the mind of Guardian cartoonist David Squires as he prepares his narrative.The Ballon d'Or twerking controversy, Sam Kerr and Lionel Messi's fifth placed finish, Luka Modric's victory, and the legitimacy or otherwise of awards season.The Matildas: the countdown to the World Cup Draw, how are preparations tracking and what are the biggest hurdles the group face ahead of 2019? The full version of this Matildas chat will be released on Friday, or is available at sport.optus.com.au.Other topics discussed include: Boca v River in Madrid, the challenge balancing local v foreign talent in the A-League and Premier League, the most random player in your all-time XI, random acts of crazy fandom, Mark Hughes extraordinary payout and David gets confronted by one of the subjects of his cartoon. Sort of. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's show I chat to Tim Stillman about the great start to the season for Arsenal Women and go behind the scenes a bit with Joe Montemurro's team before we chat about the January transfer window, Unai Emery opening the windows on his arrival at Arsenal, the dangers of spending too long out of the Champions League, the new executive team and more. Then it's a warm welcome back to David Squires whose brilliant cartoons keep us entertained every week in the Guardian, and you can win a copy of his new book too, before Andrei Arshavin returns to say goodbye following his retirement from football this week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mel McLaughlin, David Squires, Vince Rugari and former Premier League and Germany star Dietmar Hamann join David Weiner for episode one of Optus Sport's new podcast. The Socceroos, football in Australia, the Nations League's success and the return of the Premier League are up for discussion, plus the obvious question: what is a GegenPod? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Guardian’s football cartoonist David Squires has drawn himself into footy folklore with his witty takes on the beautiful game. An avid Swindon Town fan, he’s an ex-pat living Down Under, from where he draws for publications all over the world and has authored three books. The latest, Goalless Draws, is out now. We speak to him about honing his craft, encountering his subjects, the crisis in the Sydney music scene and just how far he can push his emo take on Jose Mourinho. He also gives us a tour of some of Australia's most talented musicians.
The pod talk about José Mourinho’s celebrations, Liverpool’s squad rotation woes, tunnel nerves and more
David Squires joined us on the latest episode of the Nostalgia Ultras podcast to talk about his new book, Goalless Draws. The Guardian's resident football cartoonist speaks on why self-doubt can be a healthy tool a creator, the insanity of Poppygate, James McClean, the death of satire, Emo José Mourinho, the unintentional hilarity of LinkedIn, and his beloved Swindon Town. (Disclaimer: audio is patchy in parts. Thanks a lot, Skype)
We catch up with cartoonist David Squires, whose sketches feature in the Guardian (UK), L'Equipe (France), and also in German and Australian media. Why does football lend itself so easily to parody and who are his favourite subjects? Oh, and we discuss his love of Swindon Town...
Who Are Ya talks to The Guardian's resident football cartoonist David Squires as our own David Cowlishaw chats Swindon Town tomfoolery, creative process and Australia living with the internet's favourite illustrator.
The boys talk tattoos, conspiracies, Pythagorus and honking in this special compilation episode, plus a story or two from our chat with Ned Zelic and David Squires.
"JOHN GORMAN IN" The Guardian's cartoonist join us to talk Swindon Town's year to forget in the Premier League, errant police dogs and Australia casting off voodoo to reach a World Cup.
Stel is joined by David Squires to review David's latest book - The Illustrated History of Football Hall of Fame. David talks to us about his research methods, the reasons behind why certain chapters were delivered a certain way and much more!
Guardian cartoonist David Squires talks about working at West Ham, supporting Swindon and designing mascots
Neil Atkinson is joined by John Gibbons, Adam Melia and Andy Heaton for the week's City Talk show to talk all things Brighton & Hove Albion and Liverpool's current form as well as the man of the moment in Mo Salah. Neil and Andy also talk to David Squires about his new book 'The Illustrated History of Football: Hall of Fame'. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's show I chat with the brilliant David Squires about his cartooning, Jose Mourinho's in or out bollocks, difficult drawings, and his new book The Illustrated History of Football - Hall of Fame, which is tremendous fun. We met in Sydney this afternoon, sat down in a quiet place which soon became not that quiet so we found somewhere quieter and then went for a beer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Long time friend of the show David Squires returns to talk about his new book "The Illustrated History of Football: Hall of Fame". We discuss the new A League season, the Socceroo's plight and David's beloved Swindon Town. Follow David on Twitter | @Squires_David #ALeague, #MVFC, #SydneyIsSkyBlue, #Adelaide, #Socceroos, #Cahill, #Ange, #Postecoglu, #SwindonTown,
Former public radio host Barbara Bird joins the siblings to discuss the disappearance of David Squires, Boston accents, and her take on the worst community theater of all time.
The return of Well Read just in time for Christmas sees Neil Atkinson host Anna Walsh, Gerry Donaldson and Steve Graves as they go through three football books. These are: I Am Zlatan by Zlatan Ibrahimovic. http://amzn.to/2hGW87w The Illustrated History Of Football by David Squires. http://amzn.to/2hHb6dO A Season With Verona by Tim Parks. http://amzn.to/2hbJ8bc Spoiler: Listen, we're not messing about. Tell everyone you know you want the Squires book for Christmas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Juliet and Terence reveal what's in their wardrobes, as we search for minimal living; David Squires' cartoons; the angst of being Jose Mourinho; and musical outliers... Plus four great tracks of music.
Time now for this week's Arsecast and in this book heavy edition I'm joined by the brilliant David Squires to talk about his new book 'The Illustrated History of Football' and the rest of his superb cartoon work which appears on the Guardian amongst other places. You can also win one of two copies of the book in a competition! There's also some Arsenal chat with Goonerholic as we look ahead to tomorrow's game against Sunderland, an exclusive audio extract from a former player's upcoming autobiography, and all the usual guff, nonsense and waffle.There's also one-day Fantasy Football with FanDuel in which you can win real cash. Go to fanduel.co.uk, use the code ARSEBLOG when you do and they'll refund your up to £10 if you don't win with your first try. Check it out! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Richard Parkin and guests David Squires, Mike Ticher and Michael Bridges as they look forward to the English season's traditional curtain raiser
Each week host Richard Parkin is joined by news editor Mike Ticher, cartoonist extraordinaire David Squires, and the only man of the quartet to have actually experienced real top flight football, Michael Bridges, to talk about the latest news and results in the Premier League.
David Squres an alumnus of White Stone Seminary and former host of White Stone Fellowship will discuss his chaplaincy in the Colorado Prison System.
Welcome to the "Batchelor Pad" Show where we discuss VARIOUS TOPICS from a social, economical and racial stand point. * Nets go first, wrap up meeting with LeBron * Virginia police not ready to close book on Vick * Serena, Zvonareva reach Wimbledon final * Source: Chargers' Jackson suspended 3 games * Sources: Scott to be named new Cavs coach * Sources: Johnson to get max offer from Hawks * Senators sign Gonchar to 3-year, $16.5M deal * In progress: Four (66) share AT&T National lead * La Russa says he supports Ariz. immigration law. Guest Tonight:6:05pm- Mark Gray is the host of "The Sports Groove" on WOL AM 1450 in Washington D.C.-Topic: The Michael Vick story. 6:30pm- David Squires is an urban affairs columnist for the Virginia Daily Press of Newport News-Topic: More on the Vick story. 7:30pm-Jerald LeVon Hoover is an author, screenwriter and a sports journalist. He is currently in pre-production on the film "My Friend, My Hero". He's also in production for a documentary he's directing and producing on Mount Vernon (N.Y.) High entitled " Four Square Miles to Glory-Topics: NBA Free agency and other NBA news and notes. Remember you can always listen to the show at www.blackathlete.com right on the home page. The show airs every Monday thru Friday 6pm to 8pm eastern standard time. You can listen online or call in and express your thoughts, ask a question or make comments at 646-929-0130. We also have a live chat going on during the broadcast and you can instant message me at alwaysf2001 at yahoo so feel free to log in and be apart of the discussion. You can also listen to the podcast at our new website.
Grant has a lively conversation with The Guardian's David Squires, the world's top satirical soccer cartoonist, about how he creates his biting (and hilarious) weekly cartoons that have focused on the English Premier League, the men's and women's World Cups and soccer in Australia (where the Englishman is based). Squires tells the story of how he got started in the business and why he loves tweaking the absurdities of the modern soccer world.