Friday, October 9, 2009

To celebrate or not to celebrate

Recently the Premier League hosted a series of 'childish' and 'immature' acts by so called professional multi-millionaire footballers.

First this fella run down the entire length of the pitch to celebrate in front of Arsenal fans. Claims that they were abusing him.

Just look at that fella's face - feel like slapping him


Then this fella started rambling about how United fans have been unkind to him and how United refuse to pay £30m to buy him.

Tevez - needing a pacifier to shut him up

Then comes this fella who is trying to pretend to be Mr. Nice Guy by not celebrating his goal which led to the 1-1 draw with Manchester City. But Mark Hughes said "It'll be nice if he doesn't score against us". Can you do that Mr. Nice Guy?

Richard Dunne - trying to be Mr. Nice Guy

For crying out loud - Time to act like a professional. Some pointers for the millionaires:-

a. It's ok for you to celebrate your goal. After all if you scored, you deserved it - just don't do it in front of the opposition fans!

b. What do you expect if you leave one club to join another fierce rival? That your old club's fans kiss your feet still when you walk into the pitch? Common - grow up. Let's keep it real.

c. Don't burn bridges - ask any juniors in the working world and you would know this general concept. You never know when you will need another person's help.

d. If you want to be Mr. Nice Guy - try to allow others to see your good deed by themselves. That way it look way less fake.

Think I've seen this tit-for-tat behaviour before, wait hang on - I think it was in the kindergarten. Please grow up - 'Professional Footballers'.

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