Matty Parker Goal Celebrations
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Re: Matty Parker Goal Celebrations
I love Matty and his celebrations. I am sick of the robotic world we are creating where no one is allowed to have a bit of flair or personality. Keep up the good work Matty, glad you got to celebrate a round that meant a lot to you personally.
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Re: Matty Parker Goal Celebrations
thanks for clearing that up Lorisloris wrote: ↑Wed 29 May 2019 2:17am Another thing Matty Parker does, if you watch closely. The last thing he does before he walks in to kick for goal (a set shot), with his left hand he touches the tattoo on the right side of his neck. I wonder what/who that tattoo refers to?
Oh and for the culturally insensitive on this thread, Matty’s celebration after that goal was a movement that was performed pre-game by the indigenous performers. It was highlighted on 360 on Fox where they simultaneously showed (split screen) Matt’s celebration movements and those of the performers - practically identical. Also Jade Gresham in an interview stated, that Matt had said to the boys (I think he was referring to our indigenous players) if there was a chance for a celebration he would do something of significance for the round.
Anyway folks watch for his mannerism of touching the tattoo on his neck.......... it’s a real last second thing before he walks in to kick. Maybe Matty will become the Steve Smith of the Saints, full of repetitive mannerisms........... just s’posing
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Re: Matty Parker Goal Celebrations
No one in this thread has racially vilified Matt Parker.
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Re: Matty Parker Goal Celebrations
I could be wrong but I thought it was his right hand on the left side where there is no tattoo. Either way, there is something quirky about it.The Fireman wrote: ↑Wed 29 May 2019 8:56amthanks for clearing that up Lorisloris wrote: ↑Wed 29 May 2019 2:17am Another thing Matty Parker does, if you watch closely. The last thing he does before he walks in to kick for goal (a set shot), with his left hand he touches the tattoo on the right side of his neck. I wonder what/who that tattoo refers to?
Oh and for the culturally insensitive on this thread, Matty’s celebration after that goal was a movement that was performed pre-game by the indigenous performers. It was highlighted on 360 on Fox where they simultaneously showed (split screen) Matt’s celebration movements and those of the performers - practically identical. Also Jade Gresham in an interview stated, that Matt had said to the boys (I think he was referring to our indigenous players) if there was a chance for a celebration he would do something of significance for the round.
Anyway folks watch for his mannerism of touching the tattoo on his neck.......... it’s a real last second thing before he walks in to kick. Maybe Matty will become the Steve Smith of the Saints, full of repetitive mannerisms........... just s’posing
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Re: Matty Parker Goal Celebrations
He explained it in an interview earlier in the year. There's a tattoo of his son's name on his neck and he touches it as part of his goal-kicking routine.loris wrote: ↑Wed 29 May 2019 2:17am Another thing Matty Parker does, if you watch closely. The last thing he does before he walks in to kick for goal (a set shot), with his left hand he touches the tattoo on the right side of his neck. I wonder what/who that tattoo refers to?
Oh and for the culturally insensitive on this thread, Matty’s celebration after that goal was a movement that was performed pre-game by the indigenous performers. It was highlighted on 360 on Fox where they simultaneously showed (split screen) Matt’s celebration movements and those of the performers - practically identical. Also Jade Gresham in an interview stated, that Matt had said to the boys (I think he was referring to our indigenous players) if there was a chance for a celebration he would do something of significance for the round.
Anyway folks watch for his mannerism of touching the tattoo on his neck.......... it’s a real last second thing before he walks in to kick. Maybe Matty will become the Steve Smith of the Saints, full of repetitive mannerisms........... just s’posing
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Re: Matty Parker Goal Celebrations
Parker touches his neck because it's his sons or wifes name I believe. Just a pre goal routine it seems.
I don't mind a bit of celebrating. Its team lifting.
I don't mind a bit of celebrating. Its team lifting.
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Re: Matty Parker Goal Celebrations
very good
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Re: Matty Parker Goal Celebrations
Wow I thought it was wonderful. I saw it as a mini indigenous danceMoods wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2019 7:19pm Thought he carried on like a goose for a bloke who has played 10 games. Was embarrassing. He's lucky to even be in the team before that game. Needs to put his head down and work and possibly spend a little less time considering himself an AFL footballer. Has a young family but likes the after dark night spots as well where he seems to talk it up. Appears to revel in the spotlight but hasn't done anything yet to justify it.
Fumbles a lot, misses crucial goals. Is getting better but obviously wouldn't get a game in many other teams, if any. Would prefer he just get excited when he kicks a good goal and acknowledge his team mates.
I also thought Sydney Stack before the Dreamtime game was fantastic too. What did you think of that moods?
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Could we hire Akermanis as a celebrity coach? Btw, does he have a good kicking technique?
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Re: Matty Parker Goal Celebrations
i saw the AFL using the Goodes War Dance
front & centre in its promotional work
for the indidgy round
(well before they showed his skills as a footballer
in the piece)
front & centre in its promotional work
for the indidgy round
(well before they showed his skills as a footballer
in the piece)
.name the ways , thought manipulates the State of Presence away.
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Re: Matty Parker Goal Celebrations
Posters criticising Parker need to have a good look at themselves.
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Re: Matty Parker Goal Celebrations
Absolutely no idea how you have taken my point about over exuberant celebrations for plain vanilla achievements and somehow linked it to indigenous issues like "stolen generation" or Winmar's racism stand!!!!!The Fireman wrote: ↑Wed 29 May 2019 8:18amyou are the one that has derailed this thread with the racism stance.King12 wrote: ↑Wed 29 May 2019 12:55amTerrible comparison, Bradman didn't come from a stolen generation, some still living in the dark ages and no matter how much subject education is provided, still refuse to except/acknowledge.Enrico_Misso wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2019 11:31pm Do we really need that?
A simple clap or gesture to acknowledge the defenders/mids that set up the goal would suffice.
Maybe if it was the match winning goal he could carry on like a pork chop.
But not a routine goal.
We never saw Bradman doing cartwheels whilst running up the pitch like a madman waving his bat and screaming his head off when he made a century/double/triple.
What next having a crack at Winmar about he's stance?
reported.
I am simply tired of someone kicking a routine goal and celebrating like they have kicked a banana on the run from the boundary line.
I also don't like this trend towards rehearsing goal celebrations.
Save the wild celebrations till the game is won.
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Re: Matty Parker Goal Celebrations
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I am simply tired of someone kicking a routine goal and celebrating like they have kicked a banana on the run from the boundary line.
I also don't like this trend towards rehearsing goal celebrations.
Save the wild celebrations till the game is won.
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Well, Billy Slater, most commenting here and those who are buying out all of his player badges disgree with you. You're entitled to your opinion even if others think you it is misguided. If I'd worked as hard and risen as quickly in my field as Parker has, I might think I was entitled to celebrate.
In the scheme of things, you're only on the big stage a short time.
I am simply tired of someone kicking a routine goal and celebrating like they have kicked a banana on the run from the boundary line.
I also don't like this trend towards rehearsing goal celebrations.
Save the wild celebrations till the game is won.
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Well, Billy Slater, most commenting here and those who are buying out all of his player badges disgree with you. You're entitled to your opinion even if others think you it is misguided. If I'd worked as hard and risen as quickly in my field as Parker has, I might think I was entitled to celebrate.
In the scheme of things, you're only on the big stage a short time.
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Not sure if they celebrate indigenous round on Neptune cause it seems thats where some posters are living
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Absolutely loved it!
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so it was only all the neptunians that nailed Goodes to the wall and caused him to retire ?
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100% agree Enrico. Well said.Enrico_Misso wrote: ↑Wed 29 May 2019 2:51pmAbsolutely no idea how you have taken my point about over exuberant celebrations for plain vanilla achievements and somehow linked it to indigenous issues like "stolen generation" or Winmar's racism stand!!!!!The Fireman wrote: ↑Wed 29 May 2019 8:18amyou are the one that has derailed this thread with the racism stance.King12 wrote: ↑Wed 29 May 2019 12:55amTerrible comparison, Bradman didn't come from a stolen generation, some still living in the dark ages and no matter how much subject education is provided, still refuse to except/acknowledge.Enrico_Misso wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2019 11:31pm Do we really need that?
A simple clap or gesture to acknowledge the defenders/mids that set up the goal would suffice.
Maybe if it was the match winning goal he could carry on like a pork chop.
But not a routine goal.
We never saw Bradman doing cartwheels whilst running up the pitch like a madman waving his bat and screaming his head off when he made a century/double/triple.
What next having a crack at Winmar about he's stance?
reported.
I am simply tired of someone kicking a routine goal and celebrating like they have kicked a banana on the run from the boundary line.
I also don't like this trend towards rehearsing goal celebrations.
Save the wild celebrations till the game is won.
We are lurching twds the carry on in the USA sports every day. I love seeing guys getting excited after they kick a goal. But spontaneous excitement, not some contrived rehearsed dance. Also as Enrico rightly points out - numerous goals are kicked in a game, some more significant than others.
I just think our 10 game serviceable forward needs to concentrate on his craft rather than trying to get the spotlight on himself. Has nothing to do with his aboriginality which he has every right to be proud of. Oh, and which is sooo confronting for me
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Whether its scripted post match interviews, honed banana kicks, drilled dribble kicks, staged free kicks or rehearsed goal celebrations, we are going to have to get used to the sport becoming a marketing spectacle in ways never imagined.Moods wrote: ↑Wed 29 May 2019 5:35pm100% agree Enrico. Well said.Enrico_Misso wrote: ↑Wed 29 May 2019 2:51pmAbsolutely no idea how you have taken my point about over exuberant celebrations for plain vanilla achievements and somehow linked it to indigenous issues like "stolen generation" or Winmar's racism stand!!!!!The Fireman wrote: ↑Wed 29 May 2019 8:18amyou are the one that has derailed this thread with the racism stance.King12 wrote: ↑Wed 29 May 2019 12:55amTerrible comparison, Bradman didn't come from a stolen generation, some still living in the dark ages and no matter how much subject education is provided, still refuse to except/acknowledge.Enrico_Misso wrote: ↑Tue 28 May 2019 11:31pm Do we really need that?
A simple clap or gesture to acknowledge the defenders/mids that set up the goal would suffice.
Maybe if it was the match winning goal he could carry on like a pork chop.
But not a routine goal.
We never saw Bradman doing cartwheels whilst running up the pitch like a madman waving his bat and screaming his head off when he made a century/double/triple.
What next having a crack at Winmar about he's stance?
reported.
I am simply tired of someone kicking a routine goal and celebrating like they have kicked a banana on the run from the boundary line.
I also don't like this trend towards rehearsing goal celebrations.
Save the wild celebrations till the game is won.
We are lurching twds the carry on in the USA sports every day. I love seeing guys getting excited after they kick a goal. But spontaneous excitement, not some contrived rehearsed dance. Also as Enrico rightly points out - numerous goals are kicked in a game, some more significant than others.
I just think our 10 game serviceable forward needs to concentrate on his craft rather than trying to get the spotlight on himself. Has nothing to do with his aboriginality which he has every right to be proud of. Oh, and which is sooo confronting for me
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Re: Matty Parker Goal Celebrations
hmmmWhether its scripted post match interviews, honed banana kicks, drilled dribble kicks, staged free kicks or rehearsed goal celebrations, we are going to have to get used to the sport becoming a marketing spectacle in ways never imagined.
true that
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i’d also like it kept low key
pay respect back down the chain
then to the game in hand
thats how you win i figure
anyways
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dumb skips
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Re: Matty Parker Goal Celebrations
rekin yo riteasiu wrote: ↑Wed 29 May 2019 11:31pmhmmmWhether its scripted post match interviews, honed banana kicks, drilled dribble kicks, staged free kicks or rehearsed goal celebrations, we are going to have to get used to the sport becoming a marketing spectacle in ways never imagined.
true that
pity
i’d also like it kept low key
pay respect back down the chain
then to the game in hand
thats how you win i figure
anyways
we’ve been goin all gangsta
for years
given ourselves up to the yankee way
dumb skips
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Re: Matty Parker Goal Celebrations
someone in media likened Stack's dance to Goodes- The difference for me being Goodes dance was directed at the Crowd- Stack's was directed at his opponent- ala the Moari Haka.- I liked this -
Difference between Matty's and Goodes was also obvious- Matty's was just done as a celebration- and Goodes was directed at crowd in an aggressive manner.
Difference between Matty's and Goodes was also obvious- Matty's was just done as a celebration- and Goodes was directed at crowd in an aggressive manner.
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I hope all those people in the crowd that day have recovered from the Goodes dance. Must have been quite shocking for them.saintbrat wrote: ↑Thu 30 May 2019 12:49am someone in media likened Stack's dance to Goodes- The difference for me being Goodes dance was directed at the Crowd- Stack's was directed at his opponent- ala the Moari Haka.- I liked this -
Difference between Matty's and Goodes was also obvious- Matty's was just done as a celebration- and Goodes was directed at crowd in an aggressive manner.