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taking the shirt off after scoring (2 Viewers)

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  • Start date Jan 11, 2013
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TheParsonsHose

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  • Jan 11, 2013
  • #36
Chinny_Hill said:
I am lead to believe its about sponsorship. At the moment when the cameras focuses on the goalscorer, and there for the team sponsor, in a moment associated with success......he whips his shirt off and they lose valuable TV time and assocaition with the good times. I think as with everything in modern day football its about the money.
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Answer - Write the name of the sponsor on their chest just in case.
 

TheParsonsHose

Member
  • Jan 11, 2013
  • #37
:claping hands:I struggled with the laughter and never really got past the first one!!! Imagine that at every game. We could do the godiva perhaps!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wK_v9koL3Y
 

kg82

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  • Jan 11, 2013
  • #38
TheParsonsHose said:
:claping hands:I struggled with the laughter and never really got past the first one!!! Imagine that at every game. We could do the godiva perhaps!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wK_v9koL3Y
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Hah, I remember seeing some of these on Soccer AM! The birth, toilet and fishing ones are pure genius!
 

skybluegod

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  • Jan 11, 2013
  • #39
CovFan said:
He seemingly didn't get booked for it.
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yeah he did i saw the ref run up to him and give it.
 

Johnnythespider

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  • Jan 11, 2013
  • #40
what if he had city link tattood on his chest
Chinny_Hill said:
I am lead to believe its about sponsorship. At the moment when the cameras focuses on the goalscorer, and there for the team sponsor, in a moment associated with success......he whips his shirt off and they lose valuable TV time and assocaition with the good times. I think as with everything in modern day football its about the money.
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CovLis86

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  • Jan 11, 2013
  • #41
To be honest i was just pleased to see a new player have that much passion for the team doing well.
 
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Mr pot

New Member
  • Jan 11, 2013
  • #42
Um how embarrassing. I took my shirt off watching it at home. I was jumping around like a madman :-(
 

Changeyourface

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  • Jan 11, 2013
  • #43
Anybody remember Martinez's celebration at Barnsley? Jumped into the stand and ran half way up it till he was smothered by fans.
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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  • Jan 11, 2013
  • #44
Rich said:
I play golf if I get a birdie or Par I don't tear my shirt off. I might jump and even let out a mid volume whoop, but the thought never enters my head to rip off my shirt and run around the course.
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Because Football is a more passionate sport? Brings out the emotions of people more than golf?
 

ccfctommy

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  • Jan 11, 2013
  • #45
Changeyourface said:
Anybody remember Martinez's celebration at Barnsley? Jumped into the stand and ran half way up it till he was smothered by fans.
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Yeah, what about Juan Sara lifting his shirt and his vest saying Jesus Loves You?
 

stupot07

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  • Jan 11, 2013
  • #46
TheParsonsHose said:
Answer - Write the name of the sponsor on their chest just in case.
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Or make it a booking for throwing it in the crowd. Simples
 
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WYKENSKYBLUE

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  • Jan 11, 2013
  • #47
may be in the coming weeks one of the lads likely to score, wears a second shirt under his first! when he scores and rips it off in celebration the ref cant book him as the second is there for all to see! throw it the crowd whatever he wants! would this be the loophole to beat the booking? IMO

PUSB!
 

deanocity3

New Member
  • Jan 11, 2013
  • #48
I normally take mine off before scoring.
or even playing a round to get a birdie
 
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SkyBluesAndy

Facebook User
  • Jan 11, 2013
  • #49
You can't compare scoring a goal in football to making a put in golf!!
 

Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Jan 11, 2013
  • #50
ccfctommy said:
Yeah, what about Juan Sara lifting his shirt and his vest saying Jesus Loves You?
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It would be a bit scarey seeing that, if you were playing in a Mexican Prison football team!
 

cathedraltospare

Member
  • Jan 11, 2013
  • #51
It's about the shirt sponsor - all about money. Stupid really. I wonder if they also have clauses against close ups of players who have just made massive mistakes or lost on penalties...
 
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skybluebolland

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  • Jan 11, 2013
  • #52
I'd take more than my shirt off I did what happend last night
 
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Block19

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  • Jan 12, 2013
  • #53
ccfcway said:
its a compulsory yellow card

why on earth are players still doing it.
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Because most players are thick and they can easily afford the fine.
 

Covstu

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  • Jan 12, 2013
  • #54
covcity4life said:
did you jsut compare golf to football?

how long ahve you watched football? ever played it? you seem to have no grasp on the emotions involved

are you a robot?
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didn't watch the Ryder Cup then....
 
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