| Modern football annoyances part 12.3 sub section ii 17:57 - Dec 28 with 660 views | charmr | Player scores does their thing, robot, sucking thumb etc, teammates come over engulfing scorer. Team mates move away back to their own half to get the restart going, player who has scored then hangs around and does another thing, finger shaping, meditation. Ridiculous theatrics. WTF Ps now the subs all have to get involved in the goal celebration as well. Isn’t that entering the field without permission. [Post edited 28 Dec 18:08]
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| Modern football annoyances part 12.3 sub section ii on 18:38 - Dec 28 with 529 views | ted_hendrix | The best embarrassing celebration for me Is watching White players celebrating by thinking they can dance the Jive as In jive talking, they cant but It gets better when after looking completely pathetic VAR turns up and disallows the goal anyway. Now that's bloody funny. |  |
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| Modern football annoyances part 12.3 sub section ii on 18:38 - Dec 28 with 526 views | Juzzie | Over-performative load of rubbish. Pat on the back and a jolly good handshake is all that’s required. [Post edited 28 Dec 18:47]
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| Modern football annoyances part 12.3 sub section ii on 05:51 - Dec 29 with 297 views | PlanetHonneywood | Listening to Tyler, you realise how awful many commentators are. However, my real annoyance is with the co-comms. Firstly, many are utterly effing useless, only really able to describe what you've just seen in the replay, and throw the word 'quality' in a few times. However, all that aside, the thing that really brings my urine to the boil, and it pretty much applies to 'all' of them, why aren't they calling out clear and obvious cases of feigning injury and diving? My only possible explanations are: they/TV companies are scared of being sued for defamation and/or a club/player(s) refusing to do interviews and denying other privileges. The likes of Keane, Neville. G, Wright, and Carragher all know it. Even pumped up laughing boy, Micah Richards, knows it and yet they say nada beyond maybe, 'he went down easily there'. [Post edited 29 Dec 6:47]
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| Modern football annoyances part 12.3 sub section ii on 07:42 - Dec 29 with 227 views | Hoopsie | Do all they want, adds more minutes into injury time and fans wondered why the referee added those minutes |  |
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| Modern football annoyances part 12.3 sub section ii on 08:29 - Dec 29 with 151 views | DaBurgh | What I find annoying is the clapping of a bad ball hit to an attacking player. The ball is swung across the the left wing to the guy running, busting a gut, down the right and it flies over his head into the crowd. He immediately gives the thumbs up in acknowledgement and claps the player that just over hit the ball. No, it's not a sarcastic applaud, heaven forbid, it's showing appreciation that the other guy tried, I guess, wtf is that all about? When did footballers get so sensitive that they can't handle some criticism that the pass was crap and they need to get thier sh!t together. OK if the pass is pinpoint and the receiving player mishandled, then applaud by all means. Are these Gen z footballers so fragile that they can't deal with an occasional bit of lambasting. My 70's sporting brain finds this ridiculous. |  |
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| Modern football annoyances part 12.3 sub section ii on 08:45 - Dec 29 with 116 views | PlanetHonneywood |
| Modern football annoyances part 12.3 sub section ii on 08:29 - Dec 29 by DaBurgh | What I find annoying is the clapping of a bad ball hit to an attacking player. The ball is swung across the the left wing to the guy running, busting a gut, down the right and it flies over his head into the crowd. He immediately gives the thumbs up in acknowledgement and claps the player that just over hit the ball. No, it's not a sarcastic applaud, heaven forbid, it's showing appreciation that the other guy tried, I guess, wtf is that all about? When did footballers get so sensitive that they can't handle some criticism that the pass was crap and they need to get thier sh!t together. OK if the pass is pinpoint and the receiving player mishandled, then applaud by all means. Are these Gen z footballers so fragile that they can't deal with an occasional bit of lambasting. My 70's sporting brain finds this ridiculous. |
Surely if a pinpoint 50 yard pass is fluffed by the receiver, the passer is entitled to gesticulate to his teammate that he's a vvanker, and encourage all and sundry to join in under the twin guises of: that'll learn him, and it's character building. Clive Walker's debut has now sprung to mind. |  |
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| Modern football annoyances part 12.3 sub section ii on 08:54 - Dec 29 with 97 views | DaBurgh |
| Modern football annoyances part 12.3 sub section ii on 08:45 - Dec 29 by PlanetHonneywood | Surely if a pinpoint 50 yard pass is fluffed by the receiver, the passer is entitled to gesticulate to his teammate that he's a vvanker, and encourage all and sundry to join in under the twin guises of: that'll learn him, and it's character building. Clive Walker's debut has now sprung to mind. |
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