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Female Footballers Should Celebrate Their Goals! by eShegz(m): 12:45pm On Sep 17, 2010
I love female football.The sleek passes and the deft moves. The dribbles and the tackles. All the works really makes female football quite appealing.

Then the goals. Oh, female footballers never plays drab matches. They paint the matches RED with goals. The Germans, the Brazilians, the United States and even the Nigerian girls, all are super strikers!

However the monotony of the female football goal celebration is a big minus!. Save for the running around, the pointing to the sky and occasional dance steps pioneered by the African teams, the celebration lacks passion like that of boys and men!

Now Imagine a double digit goal margin match and none of the female footballers pull off her jersey to celebrate, or slide on the turf face down. Come on, If Ayila can pump in six goals like Messi, she should be able to celebrate sliding, face down like Messi. Imagine the Germans with over 20 goals removing their Jerseys to reveal inscriptions and tattoos like Kaka,

What happened to what men can do?

Come on girls, Celebrate as in CELEBRATE, remove your Jerseys, slide on the turf, bump chest fiercely, jump over the boards, run around like Adebayor, then sliiiiiiiide pumping your chest,

It's good for the Camera, it's good for business, its super for marketing,


Abeg, beg the female footballers to CELEBRATE,
Re: Female Footballers Should Celebrate Their Goals! by MeGaStReEt: 7:13pm On Sep 17, 2010
i dont think its allowed in their football world
Re: Female Footballers Should Celebrate Their Goals! by Kgdavid(m): 2:43pm On Sep 18, 2010
e-Shegz:


I love female football.The sleek passes and the deft moves. The dribbles and the tackles. All the works really makes female football quite appealing.

Then the goals. Oh, female footballers never plays drab matches. They paint the matches RED with goals. The Germans, the Brazilians, the United States and even the Nigerian girls, all are super strikers!

However the monotony of the female football goal celebration is a big minus!. Save for the running around, the pointing to the sky and occasional dance steps pioneered by the African teams, the celebration lacks passion like that of boys and men!

Now Imagine a double digit goal margin match and none of the female footballers pull off her jersey to celebrate, or slide on the turf face down. Come on, If Ayila can pump in six goals like Messi, she should be able to celebrate sliding, face down like Messi. Imagine the Germans with over 20 goals removing their Jerseys to reveal inscriptions and tattoos like Kaka,

What happened to what men can do?

Come on girls, Celebrate as in CELEBRATE, remove your Jerseys, slide on the turf, bump chest fiercely, jump over the boards, run around like Adebayor, then sliiiiiiiide pumping your chest,
It's good for the Camera, it's good for business, its super for marketing,


Abeg, beg the female footballers to CELEBRATE,

haha lol that definitely will increase their number of fans
Re: Female Footballers Should Celebrate Their Goals! by medjai(m): 6:29pm On Sep 18, 2010
hehehe. . . if they do as you suggest it wont be football anymore
Re: Female Footballers Should Celebrate Their Goals! by ice234: 1:37pm On Sep 23, 2010
will love to see them pull their shirt over

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