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Originally posted by Nesta13 at 18-5-2005 00:41
setakat ni paling gila aku rasa Paulo Diogo...
aku nak paste gambo takut ganas sgt.. link je laah
:diaiogo
isy mmg thrill la....:nyorok:
dia tak rase saket ke..dah patah tu..:geram: |
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Originally posted by conan at 19-5-2005 20:40
sungguh tak ku sangka... pemain bola nih manusia pelik2 rupenye lol:lol
ee...gerun lak minat diorang ni..:nyorok::ketuk: |
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Reply #57 carrie_connie's post
oit...aku suka mat gigi dan jogetnyer...:bgrin: |
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Originally posted by jpl_fan at 17-4-2006 08:25 PM
oit...aku suka mat gigi dan jogetnyer...:bgrin:
apasal aishah suka?
[ Last edited by epitome at 18-4-2006 06:11 AM ] |
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Goal celebration
In football (soccer), a goal celebration is a practice that is almost always performed by a particular player once they have scored a goal.
Most celebrations are modest and merely involve the goalscorer being congratulated by team-mates, however some players, such as Lomana LuaLua and Roger Milla amongst others, have a trademark and often extravagent celebration that follows scoring a goal. LuaLua, a former gymnast is capable of multiple flips and somersaults. Milla used to dance around the corner flag.
Other famous celebrations in England include the Chelsea team gathering around Dennis Wise, as if posing for a team photo; and the Aylesbury United team, nicknamed The Ducks, going down on their knees, and waddling in a line, with their elbows flapping.
Another famous celebration, especially in the United States, is the shirt-stripping moment by American Brandi Chastain after she converted the winning penalty in the 1999 Women's World Cup final against China. The image of Chastain with her shirt off and revealing a sports bra, immortalized on the covers of Time, Newsweek, People, and Sports Illustrated, is one of the most famous in women's sports history.
Often the more unconventional goal celebrations are carefully choreographed before hand. Examples include
* The scorer rocking his arms from side to side, as though rocking a baby. This usually signifies that the scorer recently became a parent, whether or not for the first time.
* The scorer putting a finger to his mouth, as if telling the crowd to be quiet.
* The scorer putting his hand to his ear, signifying that the crowd have suddenly gone silent following the goal.
* Ra鷏 invariably kisses the ring finger of his left hand after a goal, a salute to his wife.
One of the most memorable choreographed celebrations came when Paul Gascoigne scored against Scotland during the Euro 96 championships. He lay on his back while other England players grabbed water bottles from the touchline and poured water into his open mouth. This celebration mimicked a controversial pre-tournament incident when England players were photographed in a nightclub, sitting in a dentist's chair having alcoholic drinks poured down their throats.
In 1999 Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler was fined £60,000 by his club and the FA Premier League after he celebrated scoring against Everton by getting down on all fours and miming snorting cocaine off the touchline.
Cases where scoring goals might not be celebrated:
* In a friendly match.
* When a team is losing by a heavy scoreline and the goal won't effect the outcome of the match.
* If a player is unhappy playing for his current team.
* If a player scores against one of his previous clubs, he may not celebrate as a sign of respect.
In recent seasons, the Football Association have tried to crack down on some of the more enthusiastic celebrations in the FA Premier League. If a player incites the crowd and/or takes his shirt off after scoring a goal he is likely to get booked by the referee. This can cause huge controversy as, if the player has already been booked, he would then be sent off. Jumping into the crowd is also a bookable offence, one which caused Arjen Robben to be sent off in an FA Premier League match in 2006. |
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Originally posted by bbkss at 21-4-2006 04:04 PM
Goal celebration
In 1999 Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler was fined £60,000 by his club and the FA Premier League after he celebrated scoring against Everton by getting down on all fours and miming snorting cocaine off the touchline.
inilah celelbration yg haku ckp kat page depan2 tu... :puke: |
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aku paling nyampah robbie keane celebrate gol.. |
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Reply #67 leukoplast's post
ooo ko kutuk idola bakal mod kiter yer.lol |
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Reply #68 jpl_fan's post
dier nyampah robbie keane.... bukan roy keane |
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Reply #69 epitome's post
alamak x perasan robbie kat dpn tuu:malu::malu: |
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Reply #71 epitome's post
aku dah malu2 mcm tuu..sampai hati ko buat aku mcm tuu..
epi!!!!!:ketuk::ketuk: |
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Reply #74 jpl_fan's post
klao ader yg celbrate score goal mcm neh :nana: , lawak gak ekkk.. |
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lawak........ lawak....... semer lawak2... :bgrin: |
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Originally posted by ctredzuan at 28-4-2006 10:09 AM
lawak........ lawak....... semer lawak2... :bgrin:
semer lawak yer , kak ct? :lol |
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Alan Shearer celebrate gol boring...lari sambil angkat sebelah tangan....
Antara yang agak sewel aku jumpa...masa season 96/97..rasa aku Roberto di Matteo score...lepas tu posing cam model atas padang diikuti 5-6 orang player Chelsea lain...
Lepas tu gaya Ravanelli...selak baju tutup muka...lari balik ke centre circle. |
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Originally posted by alphawolf at 7-5-2006 04:34 PM
Alan Shearer celebrate gol boring...lari sambil angkat sebelah tangan....
Antara yang agak sewel aku jumpa...masa season 96/97..rasa aku Roberto di Matteo score...lepas tu posing cam model atas ...
shearer celebrate cara org yg berumur sket...
tapi haku nampak mmg cool... :ting: |
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Reply #79 epitome's post
okeh la dr onri dulu.. lepas gol.. jln cam tadek ape.. :stp: |
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