Now we will add imitating a seagull to the record of belongings you might be booked for within the Premier League.
Iliman Ndiaye scored the one aim in Everton’s 1-0 win at Brighton and celebrated by flapping his arms like a gull in entrance of the house followers – whose staff are nicknamed the Seagulls.
He was duly booked for extreme celebrating, leaving followers on social media confused about what precisely he had finished flawed.
Regulation 12 within the IFAB Legal guidelines of the Sport says: “Gamers can have fun when a aim is scored, however the celebration should not be extreme; choreographed celebrations usually are not inspired and should not trigger extreme time losing.
“Leaving the sector of play to have fun a aim will not be a cautionable offence however gamers ought to return as quickly as attainable.
“A participant have to be cautioned, even when the aim is disallowed, for climbing on to a fringe fence and/or approaching the spectators in a fashion which causes security and/or safety points, appearing in a provocative, derisory or inflammatory method, protecting the top or face with a masks or different comparable merchandise, eradicating the shirt or protecting the top with the shirt.”
However the seagull imitation is much from the strangest factor to be proven a yellow or pink card in soccer. BBC Sport seems to be at among the others.
