Players having multiple celebrations per goal

kunaguero10

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Utter Woke Nonsense

This winds me up. I'm talking about players cycling through 3, 4, 5 or more different celebrations after scoring a goal.

I've just seen a Notts Forest striker score a tap in and did a celebration with at least 3 different stages to it, possibly 4. You see it every week - a player gets a goal and instead of celebratory instinct you see them searching for the cameras and performing their own little choreographed routine, probably thinking of the killer Instagram shot they can get out of it, or to have some banter with some shit YouTuber who they promised a certain celebration to.

Enough is enough, if you want to do more than one celebration you need to score another goal. Bring back the good old-fashioned 1960s handshakes between teammates after a goal I say.
 
What i’d like to see is the team who have just conceded can take kick off 30 seconds after the goal has been scored.
So Gernacho and Hojlund etc can sit on the wall with their arms folded as long as they want. And if jogging back well tough shit the other team have just gone down and scored!

Also, grown men sticking their chests out and Telly tubbying each other is ridiculous.
 
Utter Woke Nonsense

This winds me up. I'm talking about players cycling through 3, 4, 5 or more different celebrations after scoring a goal.

I've just seen a Notts Forest striker score a tap in and did a celebration with at least 3 different stages to it, possibly 4. You see it every week - a player gets a goal and instead of celebratory instinct you see them searching for the cameras and performing their own little choreographed routine, probably thinking of the killer Instagram shot they can get out of it, or to have some banter with some shit YouTuber who they promised a certain celebration to.

Enough is enough, if you want to do more than one celebration you need to score another goal. Bring back the good old-fashioned 1960s handshakes between teammates after a goal I say.


Banging post, I completely agree, utter nonsense I say
 
It's an entertainment business.

I find it pathetic but it gets the crown going either in a positive way or hostile way so that's good for the game, atmosphere in the grounds is already sterile so anything that aids that is good.
You think a couple of adults performing a version of rock paper scissors following a goal is a positive thing for the game?
 
You think a couple of adults performing a version of rock paper scissors following a goal is a positive thing for the game?
No, it winds me up but if it's the opposition and I am at the ground, I am giving it to them big time, so as said it helps the atmosphere.
 
I don't think it can be described as woke (woke to what?), but it is nonsense.
Hate them or not can you imagine one of these players running up to Roy Keane or Graeme Souness in their playing days and doing a dance expecting them to join in?
The amount of high fives given out when a player does a simple task like heading out for a corner is also nauseating.
 

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