October 28, 201213 yr Goodness' sakes man who cares? Let players celebrate how they like. No rules need to be made. That would just be too much. If you think they deserve mocking, then go ahead and mock them. Your choice. Just like it's their choice what silly celebration they want to do. They just scored a goal in front of tens of thousands of people and millions of viewers on TV. Let them celebrate how they want. To call for more rules to be made is not the kind of restrictive sport I want to watch and just screams of someone how just likes to tell everyone else how to behave.
October 29, 201213 yr Author Goodness' sakes man who cares? Let players celebrate how they like. No rules need to be made. That would just be too much. If you think they deserve mocking, then go ahead and mock them. Your choice. Just like it's their choice what silly celebration they want to do. They just scored a goal in front of tens of thousands of people and millions of viewers on TV. Let them celebrate how they want. To call for more rules to be made is not the kind of restrictive sport I want to watch and just screams of someone how just likes to tell everyone else how to behave. No, they should not be allowed (as you suggested) to behave in public as they want, they can do those silly clownish activities on their private training ground, but not on the pitch of a public football game viewed on the clubs terraces, and globally on TV. Local and global supporters are only interested in the football game and not in the stupid and silly clownishness activated when they are celebrating goal scoring. Moreover, our society has a certain culture, and that culture initiates and stimulates social conduct, and the mad clownish circus activities on a public football pitch should avoided and restricted.
October 30, 201213 yr Goodness' sakes man who cares? Let players celebrate how they like. No rules need to be made. That would just be too much. If you think they deserve mocking, then go ahead and mock them. Your choice. Just like it's their choice what silly celebration they want to do. They just scored a goal in front of tens of thousands of people and millions of viewers on TV. Let them celebrate how they want. To call for more rules to be made is not the kind of restrictive sport I want to watch and just screams of someone how just likes to tell everyone else how to behave. No, they should not be allowed (as you suggested) to behave in public as they want, they can do those silly clownish activities on their private training ground, but not on the pitch of a public football game viewed on the clubs terraces, and globally on TV. Local and global supporters are only interested in the football game and not in the stupid and silly clownishness activated when they are celebrating goal scoring. Moreover, our society has a certain culture, and that culture initiates and stimulates social conduct, and the mad clownish circus activities on a public football pitch should avoided and restricted.
October 30, 201213 yr Go go Personchester. Let's hit out at all this tawdry activity in football that we, the prawn sandwich wing, cannot abide
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