It's hardly likely to bother us much 15:19 - Jan 16 with 336 views | GeoffSentence | But as referees are quite happy to book players for shirt removing goal celebrations, why don't they do they same for goal celebtrations during the pandemic. |  |
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It's hardly likely to bother us much on 15:29 - Jan 16 with 246 views | SitfcB | Because the whole thing about celebrations is f’king stupid. If they can’t celebrate in fear of getting Covid then they should be playing! |  |
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It's hardly likely to bother us much on 15:31 - Jan 16 with 238 views | Dubtractor |
It's hardly likely to bother us much on 15:29 - Jan 16 by SitfcB | Because the whole thing about celebrations is f’king stupid. If they can’t celebrate in fear of getting Covid then they should be playing! |
Yep. To say that you can train all week, play games with loads of contact, and that it is all safe, but you can't celebrate a goal, is an absolute nonsense. |  |
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It's hardly likely to bother us much on 15:35 - Jan 16 with 224 views | EastTownBlue | A caution for removing a shirt is much easier to punish (and is in the laws of the game) than determining which celebrations are likely to spreading Covid. How many players are to be cautioned as part of that, the goalscorer only, half of the team for approaching the goalscorer? [Post edited 16 Jan 2021 15:38]
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It's hardly likely to bother us much on 15:41 - Jan 16 with 199 views | GeoffSentence |
It's hardly likely to bother us much on 15:29 - Jan 16 by SitfcB | Because the whole thing about celebrations is f’king stupid. If they can’t celebrate in fear of getting Covid then they should be playing! |
Regardless of that, as the authorities disapprove and want to stamp it out, why not allow the refs to book players that do it. At the moment there is this half-arsed regime where they say players shouldn't do it, but there is no sanction for doing it. They either need to say it's not a problem and to carry on, or do something about it. |  |
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