Jacob Brown Celebration

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His girlfriend and family was directly in front of him behind the goal. Young lad just enjoying scoring in a big game. Yellow card for celebrating with fans is a joke. It could give some young supporter a memory they’d never forget.I know it’s all to with time wasting after scoring a goal. But why not get booked when they do a daft dance and have a group hug near the corner flag. Then proceed to walk back to their own half like they need a walking stick?
 
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His girlfriend and family was directly in front of him behind the goal. Young lad just enjoying scoring in a big game. Yellow card for celebrating with fans is a joke. It could give some young supporter a memory they’d never forget.

The yellow card was for taking his shirt off, it's pretty much the only thing that guarantees you a yellow card and the lad was daft to have done it. It's a stupid rule, but there we are.
 
We’re you born in 1903?

Absolutely nothing to see here. Ryan Giggs struggling to put a shirt back on (ironically) now means this is a yellow card ‘offence’. Stupid rule.

I've heard all sorts of reasons for the rule, most of which sound spurious. They range from pressure from sponsors to the rising popularity of football in Arab countries where thay sort of thing is frowned upon.

What's the Giggs thing, specifically? Obviously something to do with the FA Cup game against Arsenal.
 
The yellow card for a shirt off celebration is a pathetic rule.

People slagging off a player for not adhering to a stupid rule is extremely pathetic.
Nothing wrong with slagging the player off, rules are rules the players know them. Celebrating a goal like that as early as that is madness hope the club make him pay the fine. Bet he's got egg on his chin now
Exactly, Paul Peschisolido a moment we’ll never forget.
Peschisolido goal was in a big game near the end not in middle of a game in october
 
The yellow card for a shirt off celebration is a pathetic rule.

People slagging off a player for not adhering to a stupid rule is extremely pathetic.
The players have a responsibility to their club.
Celebrate yes of course but don’t take your shirt off unless you have no sense of that responsibility
 
That dembele lad for Peterborough scored a 97th minute against derby I think I few weeks ago and tried and failed to take his shirt off it was pretty funny
 
Would he have celebrated scoring at say Scunthorpe United in front of 5,000 the same as he did yesterday in front of 30,000 at BDTBL ( yes i have done some pig mathematic algorythum on the attendance's.






































yes i over egged the 5k it should have been 3.5k.
 



I’d say that celebrating by taking a shirt off is pathetic, it’s excessive, nothing wrong with a manly handshake 🙂Ref’s just abiding by the rule which is there for good reason, it’s a football match, not a strip club.

Imagine if he’d then got booked for a challenge and a second yellow, he’d have let his team down. In my view, wearing socks over the knee should be an automatic yellow anyway, so he’d have been off regardless.
Especially when you wear a bra like big girlie.
 
I’d say that celebrating by taking a shirt off is pathetic, it’s excessive, nothing wrong with a manly handshake 🙂Ref’s just abiding by the rule which is there for good reason, it’s a football match, not a strip club.

Imagine if he’d then got booked for a challenge and a second yellow, he’d have let his team down. In my view, wearing socks over the knee should be an automatic yellow anyway, so he’d have been off regardless.

I’ve always pointed out that Chris Waddle’s freekick in 1993 should have been disallowed because his shirt was untucked (the laws at the time stated that shirts had to be tucked in). So, technically, Alan Cork got the winner in a 1-0 win and I won’t hear otherwise.
 
I’ve always pointed out that Chris Waddle’s freekick in 1993 should have been disallowed because his shirt was untucked (the laws at the time stated that shirts had to be tucked in). So, technically, Alan Cork got the winner in a 1-0 win and I won’t hear otherwise.

Although that game never actually existed and has been expunged from the record books, I'm happy to go 'belt and braces' and accept your knowledgeable, well defined and intelligent interpretation of the laws.
 
Is that vest thing a GPS tracker? Thought players wore them in training rather than matches

Yes... I've worn one for an 11 a side and depressingly compared my stats with a range of pros 🤣
 
Yes... I've worn one for an 11 a side and depressingly compared my stats with a range of pros 🤣
Were you in a Jan Molby role where the centre circle might as well be a six foot tall brick wall? 😀
 
This will shut everyone up criticizing him for doing it well done Lad !

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That isn’t him celebrating the goal, that’s him giving his shirt to a fan at the end of the game, nothing wrong with that, good for him.

We were sat right above there and one of the other players gave the same fan another article and I thought it was a nice gesture, but both of those are not related to Brown’s striptease act.
 
That isn’t him celebrating the goal, that’s him giving his shirt to a fan at the end of the game, nothing wrong with that, good for him.

We were sat right above there and one of the other players gave the same fan another article and I thought it was a nice gesture, but both of those are not related to Brown’s striptease act.
Never !
 



He was released at 14 though and he’s not from Sheffield, so doubtful it’s because of that.
OK. Well he's clocked up nearly 100 games for Barnsley and Chesterfield too. That's 3 local teams he's been at that don't really like us
 

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