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Best celebration vote!
  • Warrington Dan
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    http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archive/2011/11/03/vote-for-your-top-celebration

    1. Tim Cahill - Coming to a corner flag near you
    The Aussie midfield marauder's trademark sparring with the corner flag has become one of the Premier League's iconic celebrations.

    2. Phil Neville - Anything you can do...
    So universal was the enjoyment of Cahill's celebration that his skipper Phil Neville offered a personal parody after a goal at Wolves last season.

    3. Andy Johnson - What's the score?
    Johnson was in a rich vein of form for the Toffees back in 2006 and he took that into the derby. His second goal of the game sealed a comfortable win for the Blues and compelled the striker to ensure everyone knew the score.

    4. Duncan Ferguson - The gun show
    The talismanic striker wasn't short of an eye-catching goal celebration but few can better this offering in terms of raw emotion. Ferguson whipped off his shirt and twirled it above his head before flexing his bicep in front of the fans.

    5. Phil Neville - The Freddie Flintoff
    After a dramatic leveller in the last minute of extra time, Everton's 2011 FA Cup clash with Chelsea entered a penalty shootout. Phil Neville was the man to take the decisive kick and celebrated his success by standing with arms outstretched in front of 6,000 delirious travelling Evertonians, emulating fellow Lancastrian Flintoff after his 2005 Ashes triumph.

    6. Phil Jagielka - The Inbetweener
    Not the most prolific of scorers, Jagielka celebrated his diving header against Wigan with an unusual dance routine. It wasn't immediately evident what his shoulder-brushing antics were in relation to but the defender later confirmed it was inspired by the smash hit British comedy The Inbetweeners.

    7. Peter Beagrie - The super somersault
    Born out of pure athletic ambition, Beagrie would often celebrate his Everton goals with a backflip-somersault type affair. A rendition which must have had his manager more than slightly worried, the routine was a fans' favourite.

    8. Lee Carsley - The pile-on
    Another derby celebration and this time it was for the only goal of the game. Carsley had just steered the ball past Chris Kirkland and was wheeling away when Marcus Bent hauled him to the floor and the rest of the team piled on. The iconic photo with Tim Cahill on top sees the goalscorer well and truly covered.

    9. Daniel Amokachi - Jumping for joy
    The enigmatic Nigerian hadn't long been on as a self-decreed substitute when he headed in a vital third goal which all but secured Everton's progression to the final. His reaction was to jump for joy, then manically nod his head with a beaming grin across his face. He later added another goal.

    10. Thomas Gravesen - Crazy eyes
    Gravesen wasn't a man for elaborate routines, dances or shirt-based antics. Instead he tended to keep it simple and you could certainly gauge the intensity of his emotions when his eyes widened and teeth gritted.
  • OldGoldenVision
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    Timmy's is the best as a gimmick.

    For one offs its a toss up between Dunc n Andy.
  • Warrington Dan
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    I'm a Fan of Gravesen's 
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  • Warrington Dan
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    Timmy's is the best as a gimmick.

    For one offs its a toss up between Dunc n Andy.


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    Sad thing about Duncan Ferguson's celebration is he'd get a yellow these days
  • OldGoldenVision
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    yeah, sucks... even worse in america!
  • IhateRS
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    Cahill.. but only because I was sat in Row one in the corner in the Paddock when he scored in the Derby last season and did it a few feet from me.
  • milky71
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    Will we ever see Timmy do it again.
  • Daive521
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    milky71 said:

    Will we ever see Timmy do it again.





    Yeah, @St. Jame's Park on Saturday.

    Hugo Sanchez @Real Madrid used to be a Great Goal Celebration. I Wonder what Tony Hibbert has in store (a pretend Heart-attack)!
  • OldGoldenVision
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    I'd say an actual one, followed by how of the stadium...
  • IhateRS
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    Actually anyone remember Pienaar's acrobatic celebration? That was cool.
  • 11blue
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    IhateRS said:

    Actually anyone remember Pienaar's acrobatic celebration? That was cool.


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    Yeah it was away at Sunderland a few years go, it was impressive!
  • IhateRS
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    11blue said:

    IhateRS said:

    Actually anyone remember Pienaar's acrobatic celebration? That was cool.


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    Yeah it was away at Sunderland a few years go, it was impressive!

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    Thank you, was racking my last brain cell trying to remember who it was against.
  • Warrington Dan
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    IhateRS said:

    11blue said:

    IhateRS said:

    Actually anyone remember Pienaar's acrobatic celebration? That was cool.


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    Yeah it was away at Sunderland a few years go, it was impressive!

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    Thank you, was racking my last brain cell trying to remember who it was against.

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    I remembered Fellaini's more, don't know why... just liked it
  • OldGoldenVision
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    You will see Timmy's tomorrow.
  • Warrington Dan
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    You will see Timmy's tomorrow.


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    I'm looking forward to Hibbo's
  • cjohno
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    big dunc running down line with shirt waving around his head
  • cjohno
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    image
  • HOWIE8
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    Mine goes to either 1. The fella with the specs and wearing a Anorak after Sharpy's goal against the RS at their place or
    2. Eddie Cavanagh's celebration at Wembley 66
  • cjohno
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    HOWIE8 said:

    Mine goes to either 1. The fella with the specs and wearing a Anorak after Sharpy's goal against the RS at their place or
    2. Eddie Cavanagh's celebration at Wembley 66


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    agreed
  • cjohno
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