What's wrong with a nice manly handshake? :sulk:
Silly rule but the players know the rules and why would you take your shirt off anyway?
Ah yes, that universally accepted sign of celebration, the shirt take off :doh:
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What's wrong with a nice manly handshake? :sulk:
Silly rule but the players know the rules and why would you take your shirt off anyway?
Ah yes, that universally accepted sign of celebration, the shirt take off :doh:
I think the rule was bought in originally to deter players from having messages on their under shirts and showing these when they score. (Ian Wright :pal:)
Also it would cause a sponsorship issue if your under garments were made by a different company to the kit sponsor
Finally if you do this when you know its a booking you are a raging homo.
Very strong case that it is a silly rule. . . .but a rule nonetheless and one that should be kept in mind even though you have just won the game for your team as the consequences are severe indeed. . . .
A bit similar to paying ones taxes which I think is an extremely silly rule!
In the interview afterwards the bloke from Sky asked RvP if the booking was worth it for the goal celebration. RvP's reply - absolutely yes!
He's absolutely right too. The team's clambering back up from the shitter, nothing wrong with a bit of emotion considering how bad things have been.
RVPs a cunt for doing it
Getting booked cost me points in the FFL
Cunt