How not to celebrate a goal

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How not to celebrate a goal

by Deadlock » 04 Jan 2011 13:55


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Re: How not to celebrate a goal

by Skyline » 04 Jan 2011 14:08

Watching that with the sound off is slightly confusing, as you see the player in blue go down after being clouted by his teammate celebrating the goal, and the next shot is what looks like the same player lying on the ground and an opposition player being sent off. Couple of seconds of 'WTF' until you see the replay of the tackle that lead to the sending off and it become clear the two 'player in blue lying on ground' incidents aren't related at all.

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Re: How not to celebrate a goal

by SpaceCruiser » 04 Jan 2011 14:09

Skyline Watching that with the sound off is slightly confusing, as you see the player in blue go down after being clouted by his teammate celebrating the goal, and the next shot is what looks like the same player lying on the ground and an opposition player being sent off. Couple of seconds of 'WTF' until you see the replay of the tackle that lead to the sending off and it become clear the two 'player in blue lying on ground' incidents aren't related at all.


Yep, I had this problem too!

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Re: How not to celebrate a goal

by Gordons Cumming » 04 Jan 2011 16:49

The 2 above posts illustrate the general mentality of many HobNobbers ever so clearly. :wink:

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Re: How not to celebrate a goal

by leww_rfc » 05 Jan 2011 12:03

^ :lol:


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Re: How not to celebrate a goal

by Skyline » 05 Jan 2011 13:04

Gordons Cumming The 2 above posts illustrate the general mentality of many HobNobbers ever so clearly. :wink:


Go on then Gordon, explain.

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Re: How not to celebrate a goal

by Deadlock » 05 Jan 2011 14:17

Gordons Cumming The 2 above posts illustrate the general mentality of many HobNobbers ever so clearly. :wink:

That they're brighter than my workmate, who was convinced the opposition player was sent off for punching the celebrating player, even after watching the whole thing?

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