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The BBC definitely didnt get The Inbetweeners level of funny that they mighthave hoped for, but I liked it and think it would be worth a second series.
Yep, I liked it. And I think that a lot of the reason why was that it worked as satire (rather than belly laugh funny) which is difficult to achieve about such a tribal subject as football. Does deserve a second series.
Yep, I liked it. And I think that a lot of the reason why was that it worked as satire (rather than belly laugh funny) which is difficult to achieve about such a tribal subject as football. Does deserve a second series.
I found myself wondering how much of it was reflected in happenings at Towen.
Also, it was inspired after one of the writers sat next to Damien Delaney on a plane.
I found myself wondering how much of it was reflected in happenings at Towen.
Also, it was inspired after one of the writers sat next to Damien Delaney on a plane.
I was going to point out that Leicester must have been some of the inspiration too when you consider the conditions of the Italian manager's sacking - but then I remembered Mick's rants on leaving.