When Petrenko does it multiple times then call him on it.
For the record I thought it looked pretty wanky.
For the record I thought it looked pretty wanky.
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yes - but that's because they are tossers
Holy shit, get a grip. He kicked a couple goals and showed a bit of flair. Are you guys ****ing ice skating judges or something? Let him have the moment.
If it was a goal that gave us the lead, then yes, I wouldn't care what how he celebrated it but we were like 5 goals down...just kicked the goal and get ready for the next play.
Personally, I don't think young players should do that type of stuff, it may sound harsh, but they haven't "earned" the right to do self celebration stuff yet, it makes them look cocky and not one Adelaide player (young or old) deserved to be, or even look, cocky on Saturday night.
He does the butterfly celebration because it's his daughters favourite insect.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_AnelkaAnelka is well known for his butterfly celebration in which he places both of his hands together and flutters his hands. This is because his daughter's favourite insect (or animal) is a butterfly.
http://www.toffeeweb.com/season/07-08/comment/mailbag/mailbagitem.asp?submissionID=4650Anelka actually makes a ’butterfly’ sign - which he claims he does for his friends in france. He likes to keep his private life secret as it is also not popularly known that he has an alias of Abdul-Salam Bilal since he converted to Islam.