Archive for October, 2016

Books. Everyone loves them, right? Just look at all the people who sit on public transport with their noses buried in a book; mobile phones discarded at the bottom of their bags. It’s the perfect time to publish a book and to base your financial security on the ongoing rude health of the print industry, so that’s what I’ve flipping well done.

illustrated-history-of-football-front

As the title imaginatively suggests, the book looks back at the history of football, over the course of 90 cartoons (one for every minute of the next England game, if you’re a fast reader). It’s out in the shops on 3rd November and you can pre-order a copy from Amazon or, if you don’t fancy paying a delivery fee, via The Book Depository.

I’ve already put a deposit down for a swimming pool, so please buy it.

2016 European Championships

Posted: October 22, 2016 in Euro 2016, Football

Unless you were Portuguese or Welsh, this was a slog. However, it did provide plenty of cartoon material (a special mention of thanks to England). Here’s what I drew for The Guardian during the tournament…

Preview:

euro-preview

The tournament literally kicking off:

euros-part-1

England v Wales

england-v-wales

More group stage fun:

21-june-roundup

Group stage review

group-stage-review

England v Iceland:

iceland-v-england

Quarter-Finals Preview

qf-preview

Quarter-Finals Review

quarter-final-review

Portugal and France reaching the final:

semi-finals

The Final:

final-review

2015-16 Premier League Cartoons

Posted: October 22, 2016 in Football

Here’s a selection of cartoons I drew for The Guardian during the 2015-16 season. You can peruse the whole back catalogue here: https://www.theguardian.com/profile/david-squires

Jose Mourinho and Eva Caneiro (August 2015)

carneiro-v2

Football under Jeremy Corbyn (September 2015)

corbyn

The Dark Arts of Diego Costa (September 2015)

costa

A Tribute to Howard Kendall (October 2015)

howard-kendall

Remembrance Day and football (November 2015)

poppies

A Brief History of Sulking (December 2015) – featuring the first appearance of Janet.

sulking

John Terry leaves Chelsea! (February 2016) – except, he doesn’t, the big tease.

john-terry

Tribute to Trifon Ivanov (February 2016) – God I loved that Bulgaria side.

trifon-ivanov

Manchester United and Liverpool meet in the Europa Cup (March 2016)

man-utd-v-liverpool

Tribute to Johan Cruyff (March 2016) – by now, we were all getting an inkling of what a shitty year this was going to be.

johan-cruyff

Jamie Vardy’s red card for diving (April 2016)

vardy

Leicester City win the Premier League (May 2016) – Leicester!

leicester-win-the-prem

Champions League Final Review (May 2016)

ucl-final-review

 

 

 

As the A-League hibernated for its ridiculously long six-month off-season, I turned my attention to other sports and worked with Guardian Australia on a series to look back at some historic moments in the nation’s glittering sport history. Here are a few of them:

The first Kangaroos tour of Great Britain (1908)

kangaroos-tour

Nicky Winmar takes a stand against the racists (1993)

afl-indigenous-round

Shane Warne’s Ball of the Century (1993)

ball-of-the-century

Australia win The Americas Cup (1983)

americas-cup

The Super League Wars  (1994-1998)

super-league-war

The Socceroos qualify for the World Cup (2005)

socceroos-2005

Steven Bradbury wins a gold medal at the Winter Olympics (2002)

steven-bradbury

Australia at the Olympics (1896-2016)

australia-at-the-olympics

You can see the full series here: https://www.theguardian.com/profile/david-squires

 

2015-16 A-League cartoons

Posted: October 22, 2016 in Football

Here’s a selection often cartoons I drew throughout the last A-League season. They’re packed full of cultural references that made sense a year ago and will bewilder anyone living outside of Australia. Hooray!

  1. The FFA Cup Final (October 2015). Cartoonists are the only people who miss Tony Abbott.

ffa-cup-final

2. The Very Hungry Grub (October 2015). This one came about after a high-ranking official within the Police Association of NSW likened Western Sydney Wanderers fans to grubs:

wsw-grub

3. A-League supporter protests (November 2015). After The Daily Telegraph released the names and pictures of a number of fans who had received banning orders, Australian football went into meltdown. At one stage, a number of ‘active fan groups’ staged boycotts and walkouts. Here’s how I saw the response from other interested parties:

reaction

4. Code Wars (December 2015). As football and its supporters continued to be demonised by certain sections of the media, a new Star Wars film was released, providing me with the perfect opportunity to combine the two and to draw some stormtroopers. This is probably my favourite cartoon and was great fun to draw.

code-wars

5. Referees doing post-match interviews (January 2016). All hail the lizard men.

referees

6. Flares (February 2016). The issue of flares is never far from the headlines in Australia. When Western Sydney Wanderers fans let off a load of them during a match against Melbourne Victory, play was suspended and all hell broke loose.

wsw-flares

7. The Unstoppable Rise of Adelaide United (March 2015). After being bottom of the league in the early part of the season, Adelaide went on a long unbeaten run, which would eventually see them finishing top.

adelaide

8. The Phantom Commissioner (March 2015). The Daily Telegraph printed a preposterous claim that Football Federation Australia were going to appoint a mysterious hero to lurk in the shadows and watch for crowd misbehaviour.

the-phantom-commissioner

9. Depp and Heard (April 2015). Johnny Depp and Amber Heard were forced to make a video apology for smuggling their pet dogs (Pistol and Boo) into Australia. I considered how a similar video might have encouraged people to attend A-League matches. At the time, this was an innocent story about quarantine avoidance, but has since taken on a darker tone with the revelations that Johnny Depp is a shit.

depp-and-heard

10. End of season round-up (May 2015)

grand-final-review

You can see the full back catalogue of my Grauniad cartoons here: https://www.theguardian.com/profile/david-squires