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Goal Celabratin
Derek1952
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Is it time to stop players rushing into the crowd to celabrate a goal like the one at Selhurst Park.The incident with a Ballboy where a number of supporters and a advertising board fell on top of
a ballboy could have been serious.Thank God he was OK.
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Had a harder time reading that thread title…11
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Celabrating sorry5
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Keep trying…8
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One more go…?5
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I think celebrations should go on as much as the scoring team wants. On the pitch, in the stands, wherever. Dancing. Pre-rehearsed jigs. Selfies. Whatever they like, for as long as they like.
But I also think the team that concedes should be allowed to kick off as soon as they like.9 -
If ever there was a non discussion, this is it.1
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Please change that title it’s giving me a headache.1
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Let's all lump on Derek...nit the furst spalin mistook eva...🙄2
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Goal Celebrating or Goal Celebrations
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Derek1952 said:Is it time to stop players rushing into the crowd to celabrate a goal like the one at Selhurst Park.The incident with a Ballboy where a number of supporters and a advertising board fell on top ofa ballboy could have been serious.Thank God he was OK.0
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Croydon said:Derek1952 said:Is it time to stop players rushing into the crowd to celabrate a goal like the one at Selhurst Park.The incident with a Ballboy where a number of supporters and a advertising board fell on top ofa ballboy could have been serious.Thank God he was OK.0
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We’re not ratin your celebratin I’m afraid Derek0
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AFKABartram said:We’re not ratin your celebratin I’m afraid Derek0
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Off_it said:AFKABartram said:We’re not ratin your celebratin I’m afraid Derek1
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ShootersHillGuru said:Croydon said:Derek1952 said:Is it time to stop players rushing into the crowd to celabrate a goal like the one at Selhurst Park.The incident with a Ballboy where a number of supporters and a advertising board fell on top ofa ballboy could have been serious.Thank God he was OK.
Kill a lot of birds with one stone that would -
- Celabratin.
- No need for goal line technology.
- Improve clean sheet draws (which is as good as a win after all).2 -
Gribbo said:ShootersHillGuru said:Croydon said:Derek1952 said:Is it time to stop players rushing into the crowd to celabrate a goal like the one at Selhurst Park.The incident with a Ballboy where a number of supporters and a advertising board fell on top ofa ballboy could have been serious.Thank God he was OK.
Kill a lot of birds with one stone that would -
- Celabratin.
- No need for goal line technology.
- Improve clean sheet draws (which is as good as a win after all).2 -
Players have to be allowed to show some joy when they score. It’s natural.
It’s the rehearsed ones where they’re trying to look cool that I feel are less justified, and some celebrations are just a bit cringe.
Cole Palmer’s “Ooh, I’m a bit chilly” for example. (“Cold Palmer! Geddit?!?!!) Lame as fuck.1 -
Nothing wrong with a hand held aloft and a brief firm handshake from a teammate on the way back to the halfway line.3
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Hal1x said:Nothing wrong with a hand held aloft and a brief firm handshake from a teammate on the way back to the halfway line.5
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Celabratin… It’s from the same Scottish phrase book as ‘Seaso‘ (See Allan Campbell thread)
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AFKABartram said:We’re not ratin your celebratin I’m afraid Derek
indeed not, we're beratin' your celabratin'
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