I'm not into football, and never have been, but I do love to watch the manages of these teams be interviewed after they have just lost a match, or their hopes before the game. They must be the most gloomy people on the planet, that's even if you can understand what their droning on about. quote, they know what they have to do today, what can I say, we didn't get the ball were it needed to be, today went against us, we suffered when we shouldn't have done, we didn't have our complete first team, two of our top scorers have gone down with a bug, we just couldn't find the net today, sometimes this happens, I didn't say much at half time, it wouldn't have helped, I'm sure we will pull together, and get things back on track, I'm reluctant to change anything at the moment, because I know they can do it. un- quote. I'm just rolling round the floor helpless :0) :0)
My favourite era for sitcoms was late 90s/early 2000s when you had Father Ted, Spaced, Black Books and The IT Crowd all on. I admit to liking offbeat humour, no one has made me laugh more in my lifetime than Spike Milligan, and Spike lead me to Python, and latterly to Eddie Izzard, Bill Bailey and Mighty Boosh.
Don't get me started. I like watching Footie on TV but I always do it on catch-up, I can then cut out the Pundits who spout the most pointless load of garbage ever - it really irks me that Big-Ears gets paid such an obscene amount of money for it - mind you that pales away compared with the utter rubbish he spouts on Twitter, specially when he departs from the subject of football and exposes his level of ignorance therein.
Mostly comedies like Blackadder, Red Dwarf, The Inbetweeners, Keeping up Appearances, Miranda, The Office (Brit version), Extras, Friday Night Dinner.....