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July 1st, 2006

Football cartoon

football cartoon

I’m no football pundit, so I won’t bore you with punditry. If any UK national newspapers do not have some variant of this cartoon tomorrow I will be very surprised. In the meantime feel free to add it to your own football punditry blog posts. Copy and paste the code below if that makes things easier.

<img src="http://www.weblogcartoons.com/cartoons/flag-half-mast.gif" alt="cartoon from www.weblogcartoons.com" />
<p>Cartoon by <a href="http://www.cartoonchurch.com/blog/">Dave Walker</a>. </p>

For people surfing in, you can find all of my free cartoons for bloggers on my We Blog Cartoons site. All my football-related cartoons from the last few weeks are here. They mostly seem to involve flags on cars come to think of it.

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  1. Pete C says:

    in the light of recent events, maybe the cartoon car should be going under a low bridge where the flags get knocked off… or the car plain drove into a wall, or indeed drove into a giant football. Or maybe the car has square wheels! Something like that.

  2. Nefertiki says:

    Pete C’s ideas are good, but I don’t agree that the cartoon needs any more disasters to make its point, although I do like square wheels, just not in this context. The half-mastedness should be enough.

    I also like the natural touch of the flags fluttering in a breeze – although each seems to be moved by a different breeze. Nice surrealist touch!

    And the well-drawn car – something about it is immensely pleasing – possibly that it has no doors.

    I only saw part of one game England played, in which I was really happy to see Beckham bending it like you know who.