Cole Palmer: Saint Kitts and proud
Monday, 20 January 2025 ()
Chelsea and England forward Cole Palmer proudly owns his Saint Kitts and Nevis roots. DJ on the island of Saint Kitts, Leslie 'Sugar Bowl' Morton IV, tells BBC Sport what he means to the country.
Chelsea and England forward Cole Palmer proudly owns his Saint Kitts and Nevis roots. DJ on the island of Saint Kitts, Leslie 'Sugar Bowl' Morton IV, tells BBC Sport what he means to the country.
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