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Whittaker not apologising for Derby County celebration

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It has always seemed wrong to me that players do not celebrate fully goals against their former clubs so it was a refreshing change today to see Morgan Whittaker celebrate his goal for the Swans that could help condemn his former employers to League One football for next season. Whittaker struck just...

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Of course he should celebrate, even more so against a former club, duh.

I was just thinking, his goals per minute ratio for us must be quite good.
 
Remember that c#$% clucas running the length of the field after scoring against us?
 
Fireboy said:
Remember that c#$% clucas running the length of the field after scoring against us?

Good for him

The pr*ck.

I hate all this apologising for celebrating BS.
 
Whittaker had a bit of a frustrating time of it being asked to play on the right wing when he is a left footed striker, couldn't get involved into the game as he would have liked (though I did notice he made a lot of great runs that were not found by players). Took his goal well, glad to see him happy to celebrate.
 
I don't blame Clucas one bit considering the abuse he got off a lot of our so called supporters who abused him everytime he played for us .
 
Swanseafan said:
I don't blame Clucas one bit considering the abuse he got off a lot of our so called supporters who abused him everytime he played for us .

I shouted abuse at him when he was being a lazy feker.

I did cheer and applaud him when he played well and put a proper shift in. Cant' remember which game it was, but it stands out for its singularity.
 

Swansea City v Wrexham

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