

A Knockout Goal Celebration
By: chris | February 11th, 2009This one’s from mid-Novemeber and had gone undetected til now – presumably because most people don’t prowl the internets for highlights from England’s fourth tier. Bournemouth’s Lee Bradbury scores a goal after a defender displays quite just why he’s in the fourth tier and Lee decides to plow through his team with the slowest seven punch combo in the history of time. But it’s clever as celebrations go, and that’s what it’s all about in League Two, right? Because the football sure as hell ain’t gonna make the highlight reels.
* – Mind-boggling factoid from Bradbury’s wiki: …in July 1997 he was purchased by Manchester City manager Frank Clark for a club record £3 million.
Isn’t that what Robinho makes a week now?
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Marvelous! I love this one.
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what a hit son, what a hit.
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How come he didn’t get a yellow card for the “celebration”. If a player incites the crowd and/or takes his shirt off after scoring a goal he is likely to get booked by the referee. This rule was created because football is a global game,and in some countries the removal of the shirt is considered offensive. The key word is “offensive”. Wasn’t the “seven-punch” combo offensive to the opponents?
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It’s already been taken down. Sheep-shaggers.
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Fu** the YouTube police. They are evil.
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