tv Sports Life Deutsche Welle May 8, 2022 3:15am-3:31am CEST
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his arms in front of his chest, while his hands disappear under his armpits. so joy over a goal always looks the same on kenya. ember pe, most plans have their own expressions. this is how joy looks on sale. schematically, this is how it looks on hurricane. this is how it looks on sam care and who doesn't know this guy's version. if you take away celebrations in football, you'll take a large part of football as identities with them and the joy. but if it really just about joy goals, celebrations, used to be of little interest in the old days, people didn't come to see them at all. they were frequently cut off. and when a celebration was caught on camera, it often look like this reserved. and if it wasn't, it was still short and the play is got on with the game quickly. the purpose old football was to so i'm therefore it was danger return to the middle of that john then shot game on score. again, it wasn't to go and standing from to buy
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a camera and celebrate a particular style of celebration. it made sense to do that today. you don't even get a chance to look away. they don't just show the celebration. they show it many times over again. and again and again, and it's no mold, and this is just an ordinary bonus, like a game. do you ever ask yourself what happened between here and there? maybe it helps to ask why to football a celebrated or whether you're playing at the beach or at the world's cup. well, that's easy, joy. you want to score of them and when you do it, you're happy. an immense feeling of happiness, gassy. ah,
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ah, look at these guys didn't look to orgasm mc last century, they were very conservative. they were very masculine, you know, there was no reason motion. flooring in the early ninety's was a reaction. it was something people were doing gas, they had scored. they were, it wasn't a dramatic reaction, it was an understated reaction. this joy is pure reflex and reflexes cannot be influenced, but cheering like this is not a reflex or like this, this, or this. imagine this back in 1960, any idea how supportive then would have reacted to our with probably with this day . what the hell you, darren, this doesn't make it. just make any sense. they've not lived in the same way. they have no access to play. in terms of the past go, mom,
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a yoga session on the pitcher would have made everyone, even your teammates very suspicious. why? because before the age of self discovery, it was all about the group. it wasn't individual, any of that was chic, but rather be in sync. if you think about a full factor in your ford factory and he saw premier addition, large scale method of, you know, standardized products are being produced for mass consumption. and i think the celebration. so the games were quite reflected back then, a player would never see his name on the jersey and he never ever think of celebrating by himself like this. that's why every german to this date remembers 1950 a couple winter and the more than she. oh she's,
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she's ah, but no one can tell how head to hand cheer, no one tear. so, what happened in the morning this television rock'n'roll, a cult of personality rattled out of deformity. people become individuals and athletes became bigger than their sports. ah hamburgers, football, those 2 were singled out as stars, almost detached from their t waiting. dorothy was mighty, but these simply will the ball in the attention make them self aware the so does you when they're gonna mission confused outside the in the read artist? i think mr. always get like there is an open mic. the individual stood out from the tomb and the most individual moment was when he scored a goal. the 1970 world cup was the 1st were
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matches from latin america were shown life and in color on european television. that could explain one of the most iconic goals celebrations today. hamis, she was definitely more dramatic than any, from its 1st world cup. in 1958 people are watching it. people get people get to see these gold, gold, gold, gold score. i'm there. all the players recognize that they recognize that there's an audience. there's an audience to perform. for like at the correct, over the years, play of gold celebration became a thing. and the scream of joy increasingly became the screen of an individual. blaze were recognized from their celebration and the more outlandishly they
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celebrated, the more famous they became. what horsham law have become an international star? if he hadn't danced with the corner flat of each goal than in the ninety's goal celebration became what she said michelle. very pastiche, very thoughts on the g very, very much around priority and things like that. you know, very postmodern. so they become almost past the point where they become job like a poached action. you know, they're not necessarily produced by the bad place soon. pick their signature celebrations early on raising an arm would do still a bit boring, boring to move forward. 22nd home, but soon just use like thumb, sucking, stop looking weird. goal celebration started to be part of a play is identity. an individual exclamation mark rejecting the conformity of the
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past. suddenly, goal celebrations had purposes. the reaction became an action. players use them as a means of communication examples. you cleans man started to take the mickey out of people, naming him a diver by diving after age gold. robbie fowler reacted to rumors of a latch drug used by pretending to restore the goal line. and this is how peter crouch silenced. his critic says it will not be quite in for an individual to, to respond to the, the critics that we shouldn't on the state. the goal scores have always the space in which you communicate, communicate to important political message, is communicating personal messages, communicating form messages on poverty goals,
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celebrations came to serve so many different purposes. and not all of them were good celebrations changed, or rather, even on footballs. most popular video game fifa 1993 was the last year you would see the conventional sheer of joy after that summer. so the slides to play the point. the game was reflecting reality and reality reflect that the video games the celebration became part of the modern pop culture. how could all this young football was growing up watching this ever think that not going crazy was an option after was gold? did the celebrations really reflect those changes from really collette to this thing? kids are more empty to let to bish more individual individual. i think i'm, which we see donna so play is, i mean, doris bail you played for taught them. hotspur and ben, real madrid at one point was actually trying to get the intellectual property
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rights for his own celebration. not a not shows you how individual we become to day the sports pages are filled with talk about football is celebrating. players have to explain why they do what they do. like when my colleague chris off fell snap, eat where he got his cooking of gesture. and i was just having a conversation before the fort again, we're friends and he was like go, he need to score on when you score. i think maybe james hardon are on the time i had been doing that right. and is that you that was so fire? you got to do that when you score. and i hope there's no more questions about that . so sometimes you start to wonder, which is more important these days to go on the hoo ha afterwards. let's have a look at low salon posed gold. for example, purpose one, salon my us, he's the dude who scored purpose to he connect with the team who are all asked by the manager to embrace off the goals. purpose 3, he connect with the fans and then purpose for with god. and so law doesn't even
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have a signature celebration, something which has become indispensable for many players today. why is that? individual players recognize now that they have grounds, they have sponsorship deals, so they have to celebrate in way which connects the audience with who they are. the successful product is not only talked about. it's also copies even outside the world. the yo strictly in open in 2022. they doing some rinaldo. thing with rinaldo does it every time we school more than just going celebration, rinaldo celebrate predictable in all the way i'm not is not so when she just said, because young young kids are copying the seller, be shipping. when you got kids, you avoiding for that, not for the liver,
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we played well and scored in something that kids don't just want to play like role . now that they want to celebrate like him and become the living apparently of a parody of parody. social media fuels. this development area has been charged to do the deli alley celebration. not only went viral, it's sparked a challenge. and countless discussions. does anyone else remember the goal? he got this often. boy, what a change from here to here footballers have changed since then in someone else's changed. these people have turned into you. you have changed, haven't you? whoa. whoa . oh showtime, hamburg,
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