Earth tone table cloths
Naked trees, light family feuds
Uncork the cheap wine.
An online commonplace book
Earth tone table cloths
Naked trees, light family feuds
Uncork the cheap wine.
Every team needs this player.
State side we call them defensive midfielders, or holding midfielders. Back in my U-10 parks and recreation soccer days we called them stoppers.
In Italy they’re called the Mediano, the water carrier.
John Foot describes the Italian interpretation of this player in his book Winning at all Costs: A Scandalous history of Italian Soccer:
In order for the skillful players to have the space with which to work, somebody had to get the ball, and give it to them. The playmakers couldn’t be expected to do the running that was needed, the dirty work, the pressing. Every team had at least two players of this type, if not three.
Winning at all Costs: A Scandalous history of Italian Soccer, John Foot. pg 146, 147
Juventus of course, had whom many consider to be the greatest mediani of all – Beppe Furino.

Juventus specialized in mediani, and the greatest of all was Beppe Furino in the 1970s and 1980s. Little Furino, from Palermo in Sicily, ran himself into the ground in order to get the ball to a succession of playmakers such as Franco Causio, Liam Brady and Michel Platini. Yet Furino was not a one-dimensional player. Team-mate Marco Tardelli called him ‘the most tactically intelligent player I have ever seen. He was always close to the ball.’
Winning at all Costs: A Scandalous history of Italian Soccer, John Foot. pg 148
A mediano doesn’t revel in personal glory. But their trophy cabinets are flush with silver.
The life of a mediano was thus a melancholic one. They were always destined to be the supporting act, straight men, water carriers. They could never be stars and would remain forever in the shadow of their more skillful colleagues. Furino won a record eight titles with Juventus in the 1970s and 1980s, but is rarely mentioned in accounts of those years.
Winning at all Costs: A Scandalous history of Italian Soccer, John Foot. pg 148
Beppe Furino and water carriers like him are tactical survivors. No matter the era, they remain relevant.

I’m only now starting to dig into Paul Buhle and Noah Van Sciver’s Johnny Appleseed.
Johnny Appleseed (aka John Chapman) was the original American hipster. He traveled across the United States on foot. He kept a rockin’ beard. And he lived with minimal possessions.
His ideas and legend spread. Not by an instant digital network, but through conversations, tall tales, and the written word.
Label clearly. Measure twice. Eat elsewhere.
The Name of the Wind: 10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition, pg 243. Patrick Rothfuss
In case you’re asked…
I’m on a quest to document Autumn.
These cartoonists helped me out:

This piece came from an Ivan Brunetti exercise in his book Cartooning: Philosophy and Practice.
Hey, a single leaf on a naked tree still counts as Autumn.

The late Richard Thompson is still underrated.
I must be reading the wrong articles because his name isn’t mentioned enough amongst the great cartoonists.
He also cleared up for us why they tie trees up…
From: Cul de Sac: This Exit

Only John Porcellino could’ve captured Thoreau at Walden properly in comic form.
What have these cartoonists taught us?
The place to enjoy Autumn is outside.
Great are yourself and myself,
We are just as good and bad as the oldest and youngest
or any,
What the best and worst did we could do,
What they felt..do we not feel it in ourselves?
What they wished..do we not wish the same?
Was Walt Whitman a stoic?
Parts of this poem make it seem so. I need to research his biography to learn more.
Follow up soon…
From: Leaves of Grass 150th Anniversary Edition (Penguin Classics), pg.156,157

Notes to Bruce Timm from the Broadcast Standards and Practices (BS&P).
How did Batman the Animated Series ever get on the air?
Excerpt from: Batman Animated, by Paul Dini and Chip Kidd.

The Explorers Guild is unique.
It’s structure, pages of prose intertwined with pages of comics, is a format I’ve never seen before.
Most of the comic’s layouts follow this 4 panel design. Illustrator Rick Ross‘s (No. Not that Rick Ross) draftsmanship scales this restraint, bringing the characters to life. The actions and emotions of the characters are believable, despite the limitations.
Check it out here.
Arsene Wenger coaching Bayern Munich?
The possibility has us hyped.
The club fits his personality, prudent and self sufficient. No financial doping here.
But even more than being well run club, coaching Bayern Munich would allow him to restore his reputation as a winner. Certainly a Bundesliga title and Pokal cup would be in reach.
However, his time away from coaching poses the question – What has he learned?
Football in 2019 is led by tactical micromanaging masterminds.
Those who don’t adapt to this new tactical world are devoured. Liverpool, Manchester City, Juventus are all led by edge-of-the-frontier managers.
Wenger hasn’t been on the edge of the frontier since 1996.
Can he find his way back?
Lastly, the Bayern Munich job represents a chance. A final opportunity at winning the trophy which has eluded him his entire career – The Champions League.
Bayern’s squad, despite the malaise, has enough talent to make a deep run in the competition, and with a bit of fortune, win it all.
For now Wenger at Bayern is speculation. But if he’s hired, his legacy could be restored.
Football moves fast. At the time of posting this article sources confirmed that Arsene Wenger is not on Bayern’s list of coaching candidates.