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    Re: Goal Celebrations

    was it Wayne Campbell that snapped his achilles after an over the top celebration?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mantis View Post
    Some of Rohan Smith's over the top celebrations used to get under my skin a little.
    Shaun Higgins has a habit of looking for love in the crowd before celebrating with his team-mates or thanking the supplier. I suppose Aker is the same with the point to the crowd, but I guess thats his trademark and he always seeks out the supplier to give his thanks afterwards.
    Remember Bubba & Hudson dancing a waltz together at Subi? Equal parts cringe and funny.

    In the opther footbal, Archie Thompson/Tim Cahill karate tricks at the corner flag always makes me laugh
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    Quote Originally Posted by Topdog View Post
    Missed the next week? If my memory servers me correctly Lua Lua broke his leg with one of his celebrations.
    yeah i missed the few in between next and weeks.

    Point was as much as it was bad news it was funny as too

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    Re: Goal Celebrations

    I remember one goal that was celebrated quite well, only for it to be a point.
    For those who were always the underdogs and wore it as a badge of honour.

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    Re: Goal Celebrations

    Minson loves to pump his fists after a goal.

    Wonnameri(?) last year when he jumped up and did the double fist pump was a good moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aker39 View Post
    I remember one goal that was celebrated quite well, only for it to be a point.
    Why would you hurt me like this, Why Aker?

    I was having an ok day, and then this. (Only joking) I have never had a moment like that at the final siren, it's meant to be a game, but it felt like my heart was pulled out. Then talk about the obvious of celebration, with the ground punching.
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    Re: Goal Celebrations

    Quote Originally Posted by Mofra View Post
    I wasn't a fan of Treadrea's phone celebration, may be just a general dislike for Warren.

    Chad Cornes also overdoes it at times. I like Aker's point, understated but still acknowledges the crowd.

    James Hird's hugging a fan is probably my favourite. That fan would've been over the moon for months.
    I didn't mind that. I think it was his attempt at humour, but humour doesnt seem to suit him. From memory around that time he was copping flack for being to straight arrow and taking footy to seriously and wouldnt get excited at all when he or the team kicked a goal. i think it was his way of telling others to mind their own business.

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    Re: Goal Celebrations

    Russell Robertson from Melbourne is always a bit of a show pony post-goal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by comrade View Post
    No contest for me - Fev’s ‘shush’ to the crowd.

    The entire history of Carlton arrogance summed up in one celebratory act.
    Even reading about him re-ignites my hatred for him at once. Ughhh.

    And yes, anything Dale Thomas related makes me want to vomit.

    Hahahha I found the Mark Williams one from last year kinda funny though. Is that bad?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Coon Dog View Post
    was it Wayne Campbell that snapped his achilles after an over the top celebration?
    It certainly didn't happen with him trying to get a hard ball get.
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    Re: Goal Celebrations

    Not big on the huge celebrations...especially after EVERY score. Sure, do it on the big scores, important times etc. But some carry on a bit too much for my liking.
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    Re: Goal Celebrations

    Cooney has a great celebration
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