OriginalRobboFOX Posted 23 February 2007 Posted 23 February 2007 Tim Flowers used to do that whoooaaahhh........ then he'd leap and punch the air if we'd won... We dont seem to be a team that goes for elaborate celebrations....
Zingari Posted 23 February 2007 Posted 23 February 2007 Tim Flowers used to do that whoooaaahhh........ then he'd leap and punch the air if we'd won... We dont seem to be a team that goes for elaborate celebrations.... we haven't had much practice
Suffolk_fox Posted 23 February 2007 Posted 23 February 2007 I like the rather gymnastic Flic-Flac style celebrations, but I shouldn't wonder it's only a matter of time until a boot gets stuck in the ground on takeoff and a player ends up seriously injuring himself. But please, if I see the 'rocking the baby' routine one more time.......
OriginalRobboFOX Posted 23 February 2007 Author Posted 23 February 2007 We tend to be so phased by scoring that no-one knows what to do.... all their faces are like.... then one is like this two are like this and then the rest
Zingari Posted 23 February 2007 Posted 23 February 2007 We tend to be so phased by scoring that no-one knows what to do.... all their faces are like.... then one is like this two are like this and then the rest they must be hoping the ref hasn't spotted that there is 13 players on the field
Wils Posted 23 February 2007 Posted 23 February 2007 This is because Big Trev left. He was the master of celebrations.
JoeyB Posted 23 February 2007 Posted 23 February 2007 we need someone to go over the top and run into the crowd, to get them going again, that would be ace
Steven Posted 23 February 2007 Posted 23 February 2007 Tim Flowers used to do that whoooaaahhh........ then he'd leap and punch the air if we'd won... We dont seem to be a team that goes for elaborate celebrations.... We should only celebrate when we win and not just score.
lookwhaticando Posted 23 February 2007 Posted 23 February 2007 I like the rather gymnastic Flic-Flac style celebrations, but I shouldn't wonder it's only a matter of time until a boot gets stuck in the ground on takeoff and a player ends up seriously injuring himself. But please, if I see the 'rocking the baby' routine one more time....... Bit tired, that one, isn't it?
Ric Flair Posted 23 February 2007 Posted 23 February 2007 Muzzy Izzet's celebration against Forest at Filbert Street back in 1997 when we drew 2-2 was one of my all time favourites from a Leicester player. I think it should have become Izzet's trademark celebration. It was a karate kick, by the way if anyone didn't know what I was on about.
Monk Posted 23 February 2007 Posted 23 February 2007 Running towards the touchline like walshy did after the 3rd goal against arsenal Most genuine celebration ever
Zingari Posted 23 February 2007 Posted 23 February 2007 charlie george's laying down waiting to be sh*gged was one of my all time favourites but here's a few more http://www.footytube.com/2007/02/20/best-goal-celebration/
JoeyB Posted 23 February 2007 Posted 23 February 2007 kuqi at palace i think i liked his goal celebration where he did a belly flop, funny but painful
Manwell Pablo Posted 23 February 2007 Posted 23 February 2007 charlie george's laying down waiting to be sh*gged was one of my all time favourites but here's a few more http://www.footytube.com/2007/02/20/best-goal-celebration/ Cristano Lucarellis is brilliant
lildave3 Posted 23 February 2007 Posted 23 February 2007 charlie george's laying down waiting to be sh*gged was one of my all time favourites but here's a few more http://www.footytube.com/2007/02/20/best-goal-celebration/ Brilliant ones in there Have any of our players even got goal celebrations? I know Hume did that thing where he licked his finger and chalked another goal off when he was scoring for fun, but no-one else seems to have one
Sods Posted 23 February 2007 Posted 23 February 2007 Brilliant ones in there Have any of our players even got goal celebrations? I know Hume did that thing where he licked his finger and chalked another goal off when he was scoring for fun, but no-one else seems to have one yeatesy baby, stopped running and looked quite cocky as if to say look at me. i thought that was good.
Simi Posted 23 February 2007 Posted 23 February 2007 Facudndo Sava used that mask in his shin pad. Maybe Hammond could try it.
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