Thirty-three years worth of Premier League football has produced quite the catalogue of 'wind-up' celebrations, but, in truth, we are entering a golden age.
Social media is probably the cause. That and a generation of constantly-online footballers attune to any slight and wise to the reaction their gesture will garner.
The 'issue' reared its head this week after Arsenal youngster Myles Lewis-Skelly poked fun at Erling Haaland after netting his side's third goal in a 5-1 thrashing of Manchester City.
Then came news that the fallout has sparked the Premier League into action.