New Wolves signing Bodvarsson leads fans in 'Icelandic clap' after debut goal

Wolves' Jon Dadi Bodvarsson brought the Viking Thunderclap to Rotherham on Saturday.

August 7, 2016 • 9:21 AM

Jon Dadi Bodvarsson celebrates in traditional Icelandic style. Sam Bagnall - AMA/Getty ImagesAfter a summer of boardroom upheaval and multimillion-pound takeovers, Wolverhampton Wanderers got their Championship season off to slightly underwhelming start with a 2-2 draw against Rotherham.

Indeed, Wolves found themselves 2-0 down inside 20 minutes and were forced to rally to rescue a point at the New York Stadium.

A hero is born pic.twitter.com/E4oRjF5Dgh

- Tim Spiers (@tim_spiers_Star) August 6, 2016

The equaliser finally came in the 65th minute courtesy of Wolves' new signing Jon Dadi Bodvarsson, who spent his summer leading the line for Iceland at Euro 2016 -- as his postmatch celebration duly demonstrated.

Like it or loathe it, it looks as though the Viking Thunderclap isn't going away anytime soon.