By Ben Campbell
We've already seen an Elvis tribute and a unique salute from Wanderers hitman Jon-Paul Pittman after scoring for the Blues and the striker has revealed that a brand new celebration could be on the cards if he finds the net at Lincoln on Tuesday night.
'JP' has scored three times in six games since he joined the club from Crawley Town and has become an instant hit with the Adams Park faithful, not just for his performances and goals, but his variety of celebrations.
And JP has assured the travelling Wanderers fans that he will pull another celebration out of the bag if he scores at Sincil Bank on Tuesday evening. A Roger Milla dance anyone?
JP told
wwfc.com: "Who knows, next game I may come up with something else?"
The 22-year-old hasn't thought of a celebration for the midweek game just yet though as he knows the team and himself will have to be on top of their game if they're to overcome Lincoln.
He said: "It's a very tough place to go. We're all ready and prepared for what's going to come."
The forward is happy with his current form going into the game with Peter Jackson's side and he is aiming to continue contributing to the team as the Wanderers go in search of League One football.
And JP is heading into the game full of confidence after scoring the injury-time goal that salvaged a point for the Blues against Chesterfield on Saturday.
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JP notched his third goal for the Blues in injury-time against Chesterfield |
He said: "I had never scored an injury time goal before. I was very happy if you couldn't tell! Especially as things are and how important points are at the moment. It was special.
"I didn't know much about it, I just touched and swivelled and that was it.
"If we had got beat on Saturday it would have been pretty detrimental to our campaign but who knows the point may be the thing we needed.
"We didn't play that well, but we worked so hard. We kept going right until the end and that's all we can do."
Keep it wwfc.com for more build up to Tuesday night's clash with Lincoln, including an interview with manager Peter Taylor, a Big Match Preview and an Away Guide.