Law was then offered a contract by Manchester City manager Johnny Hart, scoring two goals on his debut against Birmingham City in the opening game of the season 1973–74. He made 27 full appearances and two as substitute in that season, including City's 2–1 defeat in the League Cup final against Wolves. In City's last game of the 1973–74 season against Manchester United at Old Trafford, Law's 81st-minute back-heeled goal gave City a 1–0 win but, thinking his goal had relegated United, he did not celebrate it. It turned out they would have been relegated whatever the result, but Law did not know this at the time and walked off the pitch with his head down as he was substituted immediately afterwards. A pitch invasion by Manchester United fans followed, forcing the referee to abandon the game in the 85th minute. After a review, the Football League decided that the result should stand.
When Platt came out to warm up before that game he came to applaud the Holte. He got a decent reception as I recall but it was 19 years ago.
The most stupid one was when Holi whatshisname from Norwich who we nearly signed didn't celebrate when he scored against us last season
For a player who has done as much for one club like Lampard did, I can't see the problem with what he did. It does happen far too often, but what he achieved with them is beyond what most even dream about let alone come close to matching.
Didn't Lukaku do it last season after scoring against the Bitters? He was only on loan at the dump.