The celebration... you cannot practice it or anything. It's a moment when the excitement of your goal make you react to the moment.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The success of 'The Celebration' was like a hand grenade exploding in my face. It suddenly gave me so many opportunities to explore things I had never done before.
Celebration is big for me. From my younger days, when I used to win mementos while playing basketball, I have always believed in sharing my success. It has to be there. It lifts the energy levels of the entire side if you are positive and vocal when a wicket falls.
The march is a way to get in celebration mode.
The thrill of performing - that's something that hasn't changed for me. That simultaneous joy of creating something and sharing it with an audience - it's the same now as it was then, when it was just my cousins' birthday party.
If I ever score against Spurs, I won't celebrate. Even if it's the best goal in the world, I'll keep it subdued. It's a respect thing. The fans were brilliant towards me; I'll be playing against my friends and I can't forget that.
While the coach is entitled to celebrate the team's victories, there is a manner and a way of doing so without aggravating the opponent.
Celebrity - I don't even know what that means. Obviously it's the same basic word as celebration, but I don't know what's being celebrated.
I love any and all situations where you celebrate creativity.
After I win a match, I celebrate it by having an ice cream.
I love to score goals, and I love to plan my celebrations.