Lurker
62 years and counting ...
Yep.
Leapt out of my seat like I do for every goal.
It's instinctive.
I don't think I'll ever be able to stop myself, and truthfully I'm not sure I believe those who 'claim' they don't celebrate goals anymore ... especially if your team are playing at home and you are surrounded by people who support the same team as you and they are all up on their feet cheering.
I do feel VAR is having a negative effect on the general atmosphere though.
Even though me and everybody around me still immediately leapt to our feet as Dunk's header hit the net, the euphoria was very quickly replaced with abject resignation and that feeling of 'Deja Vu' as soon as you saw the ref stick his finger in his ear.
And because the same thing has happened in two successive games, I fear that abject feeling is going to be replicated every time we score now.
Despite that ... I will still leap to my feet and cheer every goal the very second it first goes in though!
Leapt out of my seat like I do for every goal.
It's instinctive.
I don't think I'll ever be able to stop myself, and truthfully I'm not sure I believe those who 'claim' they don't celebrate goals anymore ... especially if your team are playing at home and you are surrounded by people who support the same team as you and they are all up on their feet cheering.
I do feel VAR is having a negative effect on the general atmosphere though.
Even though me and everybody around me still immediately leapt to our feet as Dunk's header hit the net, the euphoria was very quickly replaced with abject resignation and that feeling of 'Deja Vu' as soon as you saw the ref stick his finger in his ear.
And because the same thing has happened in two successive games, I fear that abject feeling is going to be replicated every time we score now.
Despite that ... I will still leap to my feet and cheer every goal the very second it first goes in though!