I preferred the 70s style wee run with a fist in the air and maybe a wee jump too (if it was a big game). Some of the celebrations nowadays are a load of pish.
Players shouldn't be booked unless it looks like they are setting out to cause bother.
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Griffiths blatant wind up of the Jambo crowd has to mean the end of celebration bookings . One of the most obvious wind ups I've seen , can't be one rule for tims and another for other clubs so would be nice to have an official response to this and an end to the celebration bookings![]()
I preferred the 70s style wee run with a fist in the air and maybe a wee jump too (if it was a big game). Some of the celebrations nowadays are a load of pish.
Players shouldn't be booked unless it looks like they are setting out to cause bother.
amazing people want this rule changed only when its celtic who get a decision in thier favour.
as posted on another thread celtic got cheated for years with this crap, always getting players booked simply for leaving the field and going to our own fans to celebrate.
wonder what redford has got to say about the fact celtic got dozens of players booked for this farce.
Never understood folk moaning about players giving it back as long as it's no obscene gestures just a bit of banter. I remember Strachan while at Aberdeen going to take a corner right in front of the auld shed and a United scarf hit him square in the puss he just picked it up and used it to pretend he was wiping his erse maist folk ****ed themselves laughing.
Neil Lennon spat on a deadco scarf at Ibokes but the buns weren't as amused.![]()
That wasn't a goal celebration. That was just him being the rheptile that he is.
Unless a player goes up to the opposition fans and goes tonto, then why should they get booked?
The fans were giving him pelters the whole game I bet?
So he's entitled to give a bit back...even though he's a tinky wee bh@stard.
All I'd ask for is consistency.
Niall McGinn got booked for a the "cupping the ears" celebration for about 2 seconds after scoring at Tynecastle.
Laughable.