Dark Paladin
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:loki wrote:FlexerRevived wrote: Edited by FlexerRevived: 14/4/2016 08:51:38 AM Love the shirt sponsor... Yes! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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paladisious
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=d> =d> =d> =d>
Every single panel as insightful as they are hilarious.
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paladisious
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Burztur wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:THE STAPLER wrote:Outonthefull wrote:They are brilliant.
Well in Stapler! couldnt have done it without you guys ;) :-k This. Also, someone on WSF just pointed out the serial number on the $5 note. Love it. Genius. =d>
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Nate
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paladisious wrote:Burztur wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:THE STAPLER wrote:Outonthefull wrote:They are brilliant.
Well in Stapler! couldnt have done it without you guys ;) :-k This. Also, someone on WSF just pointed out the serial number on the $5 note. Love it. Genius. =d> He's just brilliant. I can't remember the last media type I've been this unabashedly a fan of.
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Oblivious Troll
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Quote:The Premiers Plate in an empty stadium. Berisha's anguish. Kenny Lowe the Englishman railing against foreigners in Australia. Barnaby. http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/picture/2016/apr/21/david-squires-on-an-a-league-finals-promotion-depp-and-heard-style
Its a game for everyone. Its not pale, male, or stale. It transcends race, gender, economic status. Its for everyone. - Tal Karp
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Gayfish
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Bes sook face :lol:
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walnuts
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David Squires confirmed 442 forumite
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THE STAPLER
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i always disliked The Lone Ranger.
still chasing a movie ticket refund from 2013.
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Davide82
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Gayfish wrote:Bes sook face :lol: His caricatures are just brilliant.
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Gayfish
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Davide82 wrote:Gayfish wrote:Bes sook face :lol: His caricatures are just brilliant. He really captures the moment.
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Glenn - A-league Mad
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The advertising board behind Adelaide :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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tsf
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I just don't understand why he keeps on doing things on the A-League, anyone would think he was living in Australia, following the local competition and providing content as requested from a local editor for local readers.
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Eastern Glory
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Hahaha nails it yet again
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tsf wrote:I just don't understand why he keeps on doing things on the A-League, anyone would think he was living in Australia, following the local competition and providing content as requested from a local editor for local readers.
There is one thing for sure.He is watching HAL games closely.The Bes and Donachie moment was after the game amongst a host of other reactions.
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hotrod
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Trying to figure which one of the Glory players is Lowry. The one in bandages or the one holding his head.
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Heineken
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Brilliant yet again. :lol:
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

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Outonthefull
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tsf wrote:I just don't understand why he keeps on doing things on the A-League, anyone would think he was living in Australia, following the local competition and providing content as requested from a local editor for local readers.
I believe I read that he's a pom living in Australia writing for the guardian in the UK but also doing the A-League as an aside. There was an interview with him on the Roar website I think.
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Bundoora B
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Gayfish wrote:Bes sook face :lol: it makes me lolll
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Oblivious Troll
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Outonthefull wrote:tsf wrote:I just don't understand why he keeps on doing things on the A-League, anyone would think he was living in Australia, following the local competition and providing content as requested from a local editor for local readers.
I believe I read that he's a pom living in Australia writing for the guardian in the UK but also doing the A-League as an aside. There was an interview with him on the Roar website I think. http://www.theroar.com.au/2016/03/03/401885/
Its a game for everyone. Its not pale, male, or stale. It transcends race, gender, economic status. Its for everyone. - Tal Karp
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Enzo Bearzot
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Oblivious Troll wrote:Outonthefull wrote:tsf wrote:I just don't understand why he keeps on doing things on the A-League, anyone would think he was living in Australia, following the local competition and providing content as requested from a local editor for local readers.
I believe I read that he's a pom living in Australia writing for the guardian in the UK but also doing the A-League as an aside. There was an interview with him on the Roar website I think. http://www.theroar.com.au/2016/03/03/401885/ Quote: We beat Leicester in the play-off final in a 4-3 thriller. Swindon went up and nothing was ever heard of Leicester again.
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tsf
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Outonthefull wrote:tsf wrote:I just don't understand why he keeps on doing things on the A-League, anyone would think he was living in Australia, following the local competition and providing content as requested from a local editor for local readers.
I believe I read that he's a pom living in Australia writing for the guardian in the UK but also doing the A-League as an aside. There was an interview with him on the Roar website I think. I should've done in blue type, I was just mimicking the annoying cunts from the UK in the comments that have a hissy fit because someone covers a league other than their own, and you know, the internet only has a limited number of pages
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RedFunk
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inala brah wrote:Gayfish wrote:Bes sook face :lol: it makes me lolll So good :d
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paladisious
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tsf wrote:Outonthefull wrote:tsf wrote:I just don't understand why he keeps on doing things on the A-League, anyone would think he was living in Australia, following the local competition and providing content as requested from a local editor for local readers.
I believe I read that he's a pom living in Australia writing for the guardian in the UK but also doing the A-League as an aside. There was an interview with him on the Roar website I think. I should've done in blue type, I was just mimicking the annoying cunts from the UK in the comments that have a hissy fit because someone covers a league other than their own, and you know, the internet only has a limited number of pages I've seen more than one comment from UK readers saying they've started following the A-League because of his comics. Every game is live on BT Sports conveniently before the Premier League games, so there is huge potential there, and Squires is leading the way!
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Burztur
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As I mentioned before, he has done more and better marketing for the HAL than the FFA.
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paladisious wrote:tsf wrote:Outonthefull wrote:tsf wrote:I just don't understand why he keeps on doing things on the A-League, anyone would think he was living in Australia, following the local competition and providing content as requested from a local editor for local readers.
I believe I read that he's a pom living in Australia writing for the guardian in the UK but also doing the A-League as an aside. There was an interview with him on the Roar website I think. I should've done in blue type, I was just mimicking the annoying cunts from the UK in the comments that have a hissy fit because someone covers a league other than their own, and you know, the internet only has a limited number of pages I've seen more than one comment from UK readers saying they've started following the A-League because of his comics. Every game is live on BT Sports conveniently before the Premier League games, so there is huge potential there, and Squires is leading the way! Should be the official ambassador for the league. Maybe one day a A league club can play in england in a stadium packed with plastics with the price tag on the gear with the scarfs above their head singing stand by me.
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paladisious
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lolitsbigmic wrote:paladisious wrote:tsf wrote:Outonthefull wrote:tsf wrote:I just don't understand why he keeps on doing things on the A-League, anyone would think he was living in Australia, following the local competition and providing content as requested from a local editor for local readers.
I believe I read that he's a pom living in Australia writing for the guardian in the UK but also doing the A-League as an aside. There was an interview with him on the Roar website I think. I should've done in blue type, I was just mimicking the annoying cunts from the UK in the comments that have a hissy fit because someone covers a league other than their own, and you know, the internet only has a limited number of pages I've seen more than one comment from UK readers saying they've started following the A-League because of his comics. Every game is live on BT Sports conveniently before the Premier League games, so there is huge potential there, and Squires is leading the way! Should be the official ambassador for the league. Maybe one day a A league club can play in england in a stadium packed with plastics with the price tag on the gear with the scarfs above their head singing stand by me. :lol: :lol: Seriously though that might not sound as crazy as you might think. If BT Sports want to push interest for their pre Premier League TV schedule slot, having an A-League team or two in England for some friendlies might be just the thing.
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tsf
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paladisious wrote:lolitsbigmic wrote:paladisious wrote:tsf wrote:Outonthefull wrote:tsf wrote:I just don't understand why he keeps on doing things on the A-League, anyone would think he was living in Australia, following the local competition and providing content as requested from a local editor for local readers.
I believe I read that he's a pom living in Australia writing for the guardian in the UK but also doing the A-League as an aside. There was an interview with him on the Roar website I think. I should've done in blue type, I was just mimicking the annoying cunts from the UK in the comments that have a hissy fit because someone covers a league other than their own, and you know, the internet only has a limited number of pages I've seen more than one comment from UK readers saying they've started following the A-League because of his comics. Every game is live on BT Sports conveniently before the Premier League games, so there is huge potential there, and Squires is leading the way! Should be the official ambassador for the league. Maybe one day a A league club can play in england in a stadium packed with plastics with the price tag on the gear with the scarfs above their head singing stand by me. :lol: :lol: Seriously though that might not sound as crazy as you might think. If BT Sports want to push interest for their pre Premier League TV schedule slot, having an A-League team or two in England for some friendlies might be just the thing. He should have a segment on fox at least.
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paladisious
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tsf wrote:paladisious wrote:lolitsbigmic wrote:paladisious wrote:tsf wrote:Outonthefull wrote:tsf wrote:I just don't understand why he keeps on doing things on the A-League, anyone would think he was living in Australia, following the local competition and providing content as requested from a local editor for local readers.
I believe I read that he's a pom living in Australia writing for the guardian in the UK but also doing the A-League as an aside. There was an interview with him on the Roar website I think. I should've done in blue type, I was just mimicking the annoying cunts from the UK in the comments that have a hissy fit because someone covers a league other than their own, and you know, the internet only has a limited number of pages I've seen more than one comment from UK readers saying they've started following the A-League because of his comics. Every game is live on BT Sports conveniently before the Premier League games, so there is huge potential there, and Squires is leading the way! Should be the official ambassador for the league. Maybe one day a A league club can play in england in a stadium packed with plastics with the price tag on the gear with the scarfs above their head singing stand by me. :lol: :lol: Seriously though that might not sound as crazy as you might think. If BT Sports want to push interest for their pre Premier League TV schedule slot, having an A-League team or two in England for some friendlies might be just the thing. He should have a segment on fox at least. If he's one percent as witty live in person as he is in his comics then he should have his own channel.
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tsf
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paladisious wrote:
If he's one percent as witty live in person as he is in his comics then he should have his own channel.
Just animate his cartoons, little 60 second clips. Would be fucking ace, everyone would love it
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milan_7
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tsf wrote:paladisious wrote:
If he's one percent as witty live in person as he is in his comics then he should have his own channel.
Just animate his cartoons, little 60 second clips. Would be fucking ace, everyone would love it Even a YouTube channel, A-League version of 442oons anyone?
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