Cole Palmer patents his ice gesture: who is its true author.
Competition in Celebrations
According to The Sun: IT'S not about who did it first, it's about who does it best. Until recently, it was Cole Palmer, not Morgan Rogers, when it came to celebrating the 'cold ice' gesture. The 23-year-old Chelsea player borrowed this gesture from Rogers and even successfully registered the trademark 'Cold Palmer'. But...
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This situation reflects not only players' desire to be in the spotlight but also how quickly popular elements of culture spread in the world of sports. Celebrations have become an integral part of footballers' identities, as they seek to share their emotions with fans and create their unique style.
The competition in celebrations may seem trivial at first glance; however, it shapes the player's personality. It adds color to sports life and shows how important a creative approach is, even in simple materials of sports.
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