Sentences with phrase «bit of a farce»

The whole thing was a bit of a farce and all three stewards lost their licences as a result.
The whole thing was a bit of a farce but with Schumacher's antics drawing all the headlines, nobody really cared.
The manager spoke well as usual and got a round of applause but the rest of the meeting was a bit of a farce and ended up with the aloof and arrogant chairman refusing to take questions after his re-election and that of Kroenke's son Josh had to go to a vote when a show of hands made it clear that most in the room felt their time was up.
A final few weeks that promised so much including a promise that we were looking at world class defenders, strikers and «number 10» style attackers has warped into a bit of a farce as Everton manage to «Everton up» deal after deal.
It's a bit of a farce though isn't it.
F1 is admittedly a bit of a farce at present, with German rival Mercedes dominating the 2015 season.
The concept of making moral decisions is often a bit of a farce in gaming, with decisions clearly falling into «good» and «bad» with little bars representing your moral leaning.
That makes the notion of «adapting» to 4 degrees C a bit of a farce.
The idea that «if you build it, they will come» turns out to be a bit of a farce.
Instead, it's a bit of a farce.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z