Felt a twinge seeing them make fun of Adams's alcoholism. I'm not one to really tell others what they should and shouldn't find funny, but considering how genuinely harrowing the struggles with substance abuse can be, it felt a tad tasteless. It's not like this was an eternity ago either; Seaman retired in 2004.
Zzyzzyzzs I thought that too in a way but remember Frank Skinner is a reforming alcoholic too so maybe they thought him playing the part of Adams would be slightly less frowned upon
Hahahaa.. Damn I miss the good old times with Arsenal and David Seaman, he has been my idol since I was a little kid!
Nayim from the halfway line!
Badiel would be the first to complain today with all the Jewish jokes, shame.
Goodness this wouldn’t be allowed today 😂
Referee?
Judge
And
Jury.
Proper funny🤣 shame it's like it is today.
Felt a twinge seeing them make fun of Adams's alcoholism. I'm not one to really tell others what they should and shouldn't find funny, but considering how genuinely harrowing the struggles with substance abuse can be, it felt a tad tasteless. It's not like this was an eternity ago either; Seaman retired in 2004.
Zzyzzyzzs I thought that too in a way but remember Frank Skinner is a reforming alcoholic too so maybe they thought him playing the part of Adams would be slightly less frowned upon
That was 1990s humour. Maybe that's why poilitical correctness came in the early 2000s. But PC also had its downsides.
Get over yourself if u couldn't make funniest people there wouldn't be comedy
@@BurnsTennis I remember PC in around 1990 when I was at Uni, not like it is now of course
@@jj9749 don’t worry pal. In 30 years time, people who aren’t even born will be criticising culture in 2023.
Funniest shit. lol
😂