What A Unique Goal Celebration by Zimbabwe
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Until one day when the opposing team will run the ball to the center half, kick off and go and score while they are still in lectures.....Enugu II wrote:This will be copied. Remember the butt dance at the World Clubs Cup by TP Maembe goalie. This has that appeal if the referee does not descend....
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Isaac promisepajimoh wrote:It's one of our own, geez, forgotten his name - Isaac/Solomon?Damunk wrote:I think my favorite goal celebration (group, as against individual) is the 'Anointing Pastor', in which the players fall to the ground when the 'Pastor' touches their foreheads.
Can't find the video or the images, but they exist somewhere.
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Thank you, 'jare.metalalloy wrote:Isaac promisepajimoh wrote:It's one of our own, geez, forgotten his name - Isaac/Solomon?Damunk wrote:I think my favorite goal celebration (group, as against individual) is the 'Anointing Pastor', in which the players fall to the ground when the 'Pastor' touches their foreheads.
Can't find the video or the images, but they exist somewhere.
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pajimoh wrote:Original to Zims who don't go out much but not to Africans who have seen it beforeSamora Machel wrote:Its original in Africapajimoh wrote:That celebration was trade marked in England. Zim can't even be original with their goal celebration.Samora Machel wrote:Haters
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Baba I hear of we win this Tuesday we are pretty much through We will be on 10 pointsChimurenga Rebel wrote:Haterationjette1 wrote:Nonsense
CAF should award our boys extra points for this.
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Ratlala :thumbs: :D
https://youtu.be/8CZLsYase0Q
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Right on bropajimoh wrote:Finidijette1 wrote:until anyone can top Kanu nwakwo's abi na amokachi dog urination on the corner flag stick then im going back to bed
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Samora Machel wrote:Baba I hear of we win this Tuesday we are pretty much through We will be on 10 pointsChimurenga Rebel wrote:Haterationjette1 wrote:Nonsense
CAF should award our boys extra points for this.
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Exactly. This celebration has been done before (in the EPL about 6 years ago). The Hull City players did the same thing after Jimmy Bullard scored a penalty to equalize and get them a 1-1 draw away at Man City. The players were playfully teasing their gaffer Phil Brown after (in their previous game at Man City) he angrily reacted to a poor first half performance by refusing to allow the players to go in to the dressing room at half time. He instead forced them to sit down on the pitch and angrily berated them/gave his team talk in front of their fans.
fabio wrote:Hull City under Phil Brown...pajimoh wrote:Jamie Bullard I think. Can't remember the team thoughnemi2002 wrote:Rubbish. These are actually copying the celebration.
Can't remember the team that the coach gave the half time talk on the pitch because he was very furious with his players. In the next match when the team scored, they introduced the celebration. I think it was in England.
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kai, those were the days ......see hardworking midfielders, fast wingers, smart goal scorers....jette1 wrote:Right on bropajimoh wrote:Finidijette1 wrote:until anyone can top Kanu nwakwo's abi na amokachi dog urination on the corner flag stick then im going back to bed
https://www.trollfootball.me/videos/vie ... dog-peeing
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This is my favorite Nigerian goal celebration.
Damunk wrote:I think my favorite goal celebration (group, as against individual) is the 'Anointing Pastor', in which the players fall to the ground when the 'Pastor' touches their foreheads.
Can't find the video or the images, but they exist somewhere.