I've been thinking about original, unusual goal celebrations and how I don't believe many are related to the club the scorer plays for (that I can remember). Just thought it would be nice for someone loyal to the club to celebrate with a unique celebration to show the fans how much they love their club.
As an example I would love to see Wagstaff unsheath his imaginary sword and hold it aloft in the true valliant style.
Just a thought.
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Maybe a bit off topic but I also think that fans rehearsing dance moves as part of terrace chanting is a bit weird also.
they should be given the choice of either a huge charlton badge on their back or chris powell's face on their chest (like in that alan partridge episode)
This was my point exactly. Shearer had the hand, keane had the rolling guns, kermogant could have the sword
bradley's lesser talented brother did it years before crouch when he was at man city the first time round.
Disagree with this statement to be honest, he looks like such a twat when he does that! And thats a good point made by cafcdave!
i think a gentleman's handshake all round. then back to the game. good stuff.
I suggest when Pritchard scores on saturday he whips out his piece and starts doing a helicopter in front of the covered end.............or maybe slides on his knees.
i remember waggy did "the brick" last year. where he just flopped to the ground and laid motionless on the ground. if i can remember correctly, he contributed this celebration from a fifa video game celebration..."
Yeah if you score a goal in the game and dont press any of the buttons but just run towards the crowd your play does his "signature celebration" which if you score withs omeone like Crouch his celebration is obvious, but Waggy does "the brick" which as you said is just where you flop to the floor like a dead salmon ... I quite enjoyed it tbh haha
https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/13303446/premier-league-players-celebrations-could-lead-to-punishment-if-they-are-deemed-critical-or-mocking
Just saw this and kinda feels like the backlash we got against Therry Small vs Shrewsbury. Although I think it was OTT for a 1-0 win against Shrewsbury, it was a powerful moment.
Then I felt the aftermarth (with the Refree saying he should get booked) was more embarrassing.
I watch many a game a Charlton and seen opposition players come, mock us, and not get booked. Stupid
https://x.com/vancityreynolds/status/1887156610969018858?s=46&t=bUwHzB3vewuSGMxFWwvDZw
Given in the aftermath we were saying Henry (I am guessing after scoring a goal for Arsenal) should of been booked for doing the exact same thing. I doubt we take pity on Arsenal on the matter.
Objectively: Haaland was allowed to say what he said (and was even mocking Arsenal after his goal last Sunday) does seem like this is an issue the governing bodies let get out of control. If Haaland was punished then I doubt it would of gone the way it did.
That Lewis Skelly was another powerful imagine (and it will be used to market the Premier League in the future).
More to do with players taking the piss out of rival players or supporters. Personally I love those piss take celebrations, and the yo-yoing of "stay humble" comments to and from Arsenal have been great too.
Then some bright spark decided to embellish this self-adulation by putting his index finger to his temple. Who was meant to 'think'? And about what, exactly?
Then other 'ballers copied it. Footballer see, footballer do...
Godden's goal celebration is all that is required: gentle jog to the corner, turn round with open arms to welcome team mates in for a little hug and hair ruffle.