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In the United Kingdom, the Glasgow Kiss is primarily used as a joke. It is often used as an apology after an argument or a lighthearted jest between friends or family. The gesture is considered humorous and is rarely used in a serious manner. In February 2011, Gennaro Gattuso was suspended for four matches after confronting and headbutting Tottenham Hotspur assistant coach Joe Jordan at the conclusion of a UEFA Champions League match. [11] [12]
Bossi, Dominic (6 January 2016). "Central Coast Mariners' Roy O'Donovan slapped with one of longest bans in A-League history". The Sydney Morning Herald.The Glasgow Kiss is a Fun and Meaningful Gesture: The Glasgow Kiss is a fun and meaningful gesture that can be used in a variety of different contexts. It is not only used as an expression of love between two people, but also as a way to express admiration and gratitude in other contexts. The unique and warm gesture of the Glasgow Kiss makes it a meaningful and memorable way to show your love and appreciation for those around you. Exploring the Different Cultural Meanings of the Glasgow Kiss Around the World With the series “A Glasgow Kiss N Tell” brace yourself for uproarious dating escapades and hear the true tales behind the rom com gone wrong series, starring the lovable and relatable Zara Smith. It’ll be fun and I’ll be signing copies of my book too – it’s the perfect Christmas present for your girlfriends.”
For other uses, see Headbutt (disambiguation). A negro fight in Venezuela, 1874. Caricature of capoeira carioca from Rio, using cocada headbutt. Glasgow Lives: Willie, Southside, bar operator and event producer and Josh, 29, Southside, head of drinks and experience at The Drink Cabinet NEWSNIGHT presenter Kirsty Wark is planning corrective surgery as her nose “has been broken for 27 years” and she can “only breathe out of one nostril”. “I was head-butted by my son when he was two,” Wark tells the Fortunately podcast. As it was during an Old Firm Celtic v Rangers derby, there was “no chance of going to A&E in Glasgow”. Wark went to a specialist a few days later, where she was fitted with a “metal thing”. But the device failed to repair the damage and now she is planning a nose job.
The healthcare worker turned novelist after blogging about her often bizarre dating experiences for 18 months. After a holiday, sharing wonky Tinder date stories among friends, joking that I should blog about them and breaking my hand, resulting in my being off work for weeks, with nothing to do, I started my anonymous blog, ‘Sex in the Glasgow City’. Immediately, people started sharing it - I studied performing arts and always remember the script writing coach telling us, ‘sex sells.’ Intentional headbutting is illegal in association football and even attempting one will warrant dismissal by a red card. [8] Famously, during the 2006 FIFA World Cup Final between Italy and France, French team captain Zinedine Zidane headbutted Italian player Marco Materazzi, after an angry exchange. Zidane received a red card. It would be his last professional game, and ended his career on a "discordant" note. [9] This moment was later immortalized by a sculpture titled "Headbutt" by French artist Adel Abdessemed. [10]
Owens, David (2011-11-30). Cerys, Catatonia And The Rise Of Welsh Pop. Ebury Publishing. p.192. ISBN 978-1-4481-1636-2. Archived from the original on 11 May 2018 . Retrieved 1 November 2017. In recent years, the embrace of the Glasgow Kiss has grown beyond the city and the United Kingdom. It has become an international phenomenon, embraced all over the world. In the United States, for example, the phrase “Glasgow Kiss” has become an informal term for headbutt-type confrontations, as seen on professional wrestling or in television and film. Likewise, professional athletes in American-style football, such as rugby and Australian rules football, employ the Glasgow Kiss as part of their competitive repertoire.On March 3, 2014, Milena Knežević headbutted Anita Görbicz during the last seconds of the game between ŽRK Budućnost and Győri ETO KC in the EHF Women's Champions League group stage. Knežević was banned for the next two matches. [16] Wrestling [ edit ]
