Football is meant to be fun. As minor as it seems, solemnly tutting at or punishing a player for mocking in celebrations, chips away at that ...
Premier League chiefs started clamping down on celebrations last week when Everton forward Iliman Ndiaye was booked after celebrating his winner at Brighton by gesturing a seagull - flapping his arms ...
Chief football officer Tony Scholes said there's a line between celebrations that are entertaining and those that cross over into mockery ...
Gabby Agbonlahor has defended Premier League players as chiefs consider implementing sanctions on celebrations. Excessive ...
Some of the celebrations have been very funny [and] entertaining but theres a line, said the Premier Leagues chief football ...
Speaking about the potential crackdown, Tony Scholes, the Premier League's chief football officer ... all like to see celebrations. Some of the celebrations have been very funny, entertaining ...
The Premier League's chief football officer, Tony Scholes, said: "There's a balance. I think we all like to see celebrations. Some of the celebrations have been very funny, entertaining ...