My missus strongly agrees.
His general play is getting better tbh, he has been outstanding this season.
Specially considering one can take their shirt off in the street.
I donât understand the need to take the shirt off as part of a celebration.
Fucking cheap yellow card too.
Well done Mo. He is literally irreplaceable
If youâre averaging less than 1 card a season then I donât mind so much, just wouldnât want to see Fab or Milner doing it.
One-trick pony, remember!!!
One season wonder, remember!!!
Rule exists because of Brandie Chastian⌠canât let female players take their shirt off, canât say they canât if you let the men do it.
As someone who watch her world cup winning penalty at least a hundred times purely for the sporting success, I agree itâs a terrible rule.
He is a one trick pony. He is only great at being the best.
Good news lads⌠We can all get a Mo for a tenner.!
Interesting tidbit
Yeah, there were multiple issues, a lot related to stamping down Fowler like political statements that can be made once the short is removed. But what really solidified the rule change was Forlan when playing for Utd scoring and not being able to put it back on before the game had restarted.
Forlan scored for Man U? Doesnât seem likely
Dudek felt sorry for him, sadly.
Heâs in unbelievable shape. They didnât make footballers like that in the 80s/90s!
Sponsoring his boxers, like Mane sometimes, when during the mad celebration, they remember to pull their pants down a little bit.
I thought it had to do with sponsorship, in that the sponsors who pay for their logos on shirts donât really want players taking them off in that moment of glory.
Bollocks.
Iâd have no problem at all if Hayley Rasso wanted to take her top off to calebrate scoring a goal
Those eyes
As I said, there were multiple issues at play, including managing political statements and protecting sponsor exposure. But the precipitating event where they finally decided to do something concrete about it was the Forlan incident