[Humour] What was your frivolous highlight of the season?

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aolstudios

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Nov 30, 2011
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brighton
Ah, that reminds me of a genuine one that I know you'll enjoy @Stat Brother – watching Joel V celebrate Albion goals with all the FRIVOLITY of a 10-year-old who loves nothing more than mucking around on a football pitch with their mates.

While on the subject of our Dutch master of the dark arts, a notable mention must be made of his 'battle' with Mr Tumble at the Amex :thumbsup:
Another vote for the 'battle'.
Although it was more of a massacre really
 




1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
15,233
That Billy Gilmour move against Man Utd. So simple but oh so beautiful :love:

About 12 seconds in...



Edit: Doesn't appear to embed. Just click on watch video on Youtube :thumbsup:
 




Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
The Man U fans in our row at the home game. First the boy noticed them videoing the away end on their phones non stop and loudly exclaimed “DAD, I THINK THEY’RE UNITED”. I confirmed this minutes later with a deliberate “YOU CHEATING MANC WANKER” next time one of them put a tackle in to their visible horror.

Minutes later the penalty was given. They’d sidled to the end of the row when the award was confirmed, were on the stairs when Mac started the run up and were bolting for the exit when scored. Still managed to get a “cheerio” in.
 


Comrade Sam

Comrade Sam
Jan 31, 2013
1,920
Walthamstow
I’m not sure this is entirely in the spirit of the OP but Pascal’s goal versus Everton in the 4-1 win away was a real highlight. It had it all:

1. A beautiful finish with Tarkowski ending up literally lying in the net like an idiot after a fresh air clearance.
2. Gross sprinting away from an Everton defence at a pace that my 6 year old would be proud of
3. The awful free kick followed by one of the most inexplicable back passes I’ve ever seen.
4. The toxicity of the crowd when it went in.

Glorious.
Tarkowski was actually on his arse as all 4 goals crossed the line - marvelous!
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,401
Location Location
Its a recent one, but I just LOVED the reaction of the City fans behind the goal when Enciso's strike arrowed its way into the top corner.

A mixture of wide-eyed gasps and applause, before the ball even hit the ground behind Ortega. Me and my sister in the WSU (directly across from the flight of it) just turned to each other with jaws dropped. Just a wonderful moment.
 












Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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Jul 7, 2003
13,527
tokyo
Mitoma being so bad at jumping on his team mates when celebrating goals is definitely a frivolous highlight
Yes! It's one of the things I look out for now, the Mitoma mistimed/spatially unaware leap in the general direction of his team mates when we've scored a key/big goal.

That and Veltman celebrating like a 6 year old scoring in his garden and thinking it's the world cup winner.
 








jackanada

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Jul 19, 2011
3,506
Brighton
Its a recent one, but I just LOVED the reaction of the City fans behind the goal when Enciso's strike arrowed its way into the top corner.

A mixture of wide-eyed gasps and applause, before the ball even hit the ground behind Ortega. Me and my sister in the WSU (directly across from the flight of it) just turned to each other with jaws dropped. Just a wonderful moment.
Some of those fans were Brighton though. I'm sure there were more than a few Southern City Plastics (band name?) in the home stands but it was nice to discover a few casual Brighton supporters had been in the away end.
 








Skuller

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It wasn’t frivolous for the pigeon, but I loved the gentle descent of his feathers into the west stand, while the peregrine falcon took a late lunch in the rafters at the Wolves game.
“He’s one of our own, he’s one of our own, Perry Falcon, he’s one of our own”.
 








METALMICKY

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Jan 30, 2004
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It wasn’t frivolous for the pigeon, but I loved the gentle descent of his feathers into the west stand, while the peregrine falcon took a late lunch in the rafters at the Wolves game.
“He’s one of our own, he’s one of our own, Perry Falcon, he’s one of our own”.
That was rather surreal. I was wanting some David Attenborough style observations on the slaughter in the rafters to then switch to the slaughter on the pitch!
 


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