Throughout the years football has developed a lot, but so have players’ celebrations. For years, footballers have been trying to be innovative and unique, and introduce something new. From all sorts of jumps and gestures to the more classic ones like sliding on their knees.##EDITORS_CHOICE##However, certain celebrations are occasionally forbidden for various reasons. For instance, taking off a jersey after scoring used to be normal, and today, it is punishable by a yellow card. Nevertheless, the Premier League is allegedly preparing to steal all the fun from goal celebrations as its management considers introducing fines and punishments for players who cross the line and mock or provoke their rivals.🚨 The Premier League could now punish players who do celebrations that mock or criticise.🗞️ @SkySportsNews pic.twitter.com/NwVVGAVzG9— Football Tweet ⚽ (@Football__Tweet) February 5, 2025 “There’s a balance. I think we all like to see celebrations. Some of the celebrations have been very funny, entertaining, but there’s a line. Once it crosses over into mockery or criticism then we would need to deal with it,” said PL’s chief football officer, Tony Scholes via Sky Sports.Everton’s Illiman Ndiaye has already felt this change on his skin, as he was fined for flapping his arms like a seagull after scoring a winner against Brighton (their nickname is Seagulls).So, forget Jamie Vardy’s corner flag kicking, Phil Foden and Joshua Zirkzee’s firing gun celebration, or any mockery because soon you won’t be able to see it in the Premier League.##NAJAVA_MECA_8684575##
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