Why does totti bite his thumb




















It finally makes sense. According to wiki: The scorer sucking his thumb as a tribute to his child ren. For other's I'm not sure, perhaps the "it was so easy a baby could do it" was correct. I'd like to see them create a fire or a wheel to signify a caveman could do it.

Sampson: I do bite my thumb, sir. Abraham: Do you bite your thumb at us, sir? Sampson to Gregory : Is the law of our side if I say ay? Gregory: No. Sampson: No, sir, I do not bite my thumb at you sir; but I bite my thumb, sir. Gregory: Do you quarrel, sir? Abraham: Quarrel, sir? No, sir. Sampson: If you do, sir, I am for you: I serve as good a man as you. Abraham: No better. Sampson: Well, sir. Gregory: to Sampson Say 'better'; here comes one of my master's kinsmen.

He soldiered on and played the rest of the game, but avoided being quite so enthusiastic with his fist pumping from then on. While celebrating on the pitch after a victory in the League Cup Final, Arsenal captain Tony Adams attempted to put teammate Steve Morrow on his shoulders.

Morrow slipped and ended up being stretchered off the pitch with an oxygen mask, having broken his arm. Not technically a goal celebration, but fully deserving of a place in this regrettable countdown. While at Chelsea, Nicolas Anelka went through a spate of celebrating with a "butterfly" hand gesture. It was terrible and absolutely no one else tried to imitate it. If you do, never try to climb a perimeter fence after a goal celebration.

Portuguese midfielder Paolo Diogo did this in a Swiss league match in and ripped off the top of his finger when the ring got caught. The finger was recovered, but surgeons were unable to reattach it. To make matters worse, Diogo was given a yellow card for time wasting!

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