Excuse the double post, but allow me to tell the story of Ray Putterill, Liverpool Reserve. Source: The Liverpool Way In recent seasons, goal celebrations have become more and more colourful. Some player's take off their shirt, whilst others don masks that they have had hidden in their socks. On Tuesday night 18 year old Liverpool winger Ray Putterill converted a penalty in a reserve game against Middlesbrough, and then stunned the crowd, the opposition and his own team-mates by planting a big smacker on the lips of Boro full back Tony McMahon. Boro's defenders were furious at the decision to award a penalty for an unintentional handball against Johnathon Grounds, and McMahon in particular was especially riled up. As Putterill walked up to place the ball on the spot, McMahon followed him and was clearly giving it some verbals (see picture). The referee eventually had to step in and give McMahon a talking to. TLW can reveal that McMahon was actually making comments about Putterill's mum, trying to put the young scouser off his kick. He rolled the ball into the bottom corner before shrugging off the attempted congratulations of his team-mates and went straight up to McMahon, grabbed him by the back of the head, planted a kiss on his lips and said "give that to your mother from me". The Boro player was stunned and clearly didn't know what to do. His expression was priceless. And that's why Scousers have the best sense of humour :P