As The Economist recently observed, For something so central to the modern world, the Internet is shambolically governed. ❋ Joe Waz (2012)
The "flics" look as menacing as ever, complete with body armour, truncheons and pistols, even though they are mostly dealing with shambolically intoxicated youths rather than would-be revolutionaries. ❋ Unknown (2011)
Had Diego Milito's goal in the first leg been correctly ruled out for being sixty-miles offside, or had Barça's totally valid goal not been shambolically dismissed, then Barcelona would have contested the final in Madrid. ❋ Unknown (2011)
His return was in a LA/New York fixture, which looked great after the brilliance of a 2007 meeting between the two teams, but has faltered somewhat now that the Red Bulls are terrible, losing shambolically 3-1. ❋ Andrew Bates (2009)
But with an ongoing nurses strike that shows no signs of ending, a shambolically run health service, rising inflation and gridlock in every major city, all is not lost for the increasingly beleaguered opposition leader, Enda Kenny. ❋ Unknown (2007)
I went along to the results announcement this afternoon - a typically shambolically CCO organised event. ❋ Unknown (2005)
If anything, it is a terrible political gamble for Gordon Brown, whose Government is proceeding shambolically and is nowhere near achieving a consensus in the Commons. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Collection of greatest hits and rare unreleased gems from Britain's most shambolically brilliant band ❋ Unknown (2001)
I first saw Seductive Subversion'' in Philadelphia, where it was shambolically displayed across three separate venues, and can vouch for the superiority of the display at Tufts. ❋ Unknown (2011)
Liverpool will continue to make modest profits - but this is a case of a previously successful business, shambolically managed which has woken up to realise the world has changed. ❋ BBC Sport (2010)
Interpretation aside, it's an electric, domineering opus full of punk suites and retooled, shanty Irish jigs as shambolically drunk as it is defiantly whip-smart, belligerently walking (and puking on) the divide between "exhilarating" and "self-indulgent" for an epic 65 minutes. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Yet De Oliveira did, throughout, continue to function, however shambolically. ❋ Rosie DiManno (2010)
Matt Prior chipped some handy quick runs too - having escaped a faulty slog-sweep high into the leg-side off Doherty, Ponting and Marcus North shambolically allowing the ball to drop safely between them when either one might have made the catch. ❋ Unknown (2010)
They have a sexual relationship, and yet Keaton is not portrayed in a very sexualised way: she looks beautiful, but shambolically real. ❋ Unknown (2010)
All the tunes are played out shambolically enough to hit the spot ❋ Unknown (2010)
But their early struggles in the Steaua Stadium showed just how far the club's fortunes have plummeted in 12 months as Unirea created a number of chances, mainly from free-kicks and corners, which the visitors almost shambolically failed to deal with. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Gutiérrez, a converted left-midfielder-cum-right-back was shambolically out of his depth against Nigeria and Greece and, while Verón's passes are still as soft and loving as a baby's caress, he lollops around even more slowly than he did in his prime. ❋ Unknown (2010)