“…Indeed, deviations from the sharply truncated King phase space distribution (e.g., see the cases of NGC 1851, as studied by Olszewski et al 2009;Marino et al 2014, NGC 5694 by Correnti et al 2011;Bellazzini et al 2015, and several others, as discussed, e.g., by Carballo-Bello et al 2018), spherical symmetry (e.g., Chen & Chen 2010), and pressure isotropy (e.g., van de Ven et al 2006;Bellini et al 2014Bellini et al , 2017Watkins et al 2015) are found in a growing number of GGCs. Also the observational evidence of systemic rotation is increasing (e.g., Anderson & King 2003;Lane et al 2009Lane et al , 2010Bellazzini et al 2012;Bianchini et al 2013;Fabricius et al 2014;Kacharov et al 2014;Kimmig et al 2015;Lardo et al 2015;Bellini et al 2017;Boberg et al 2017;Cordero et al 2017;Ferraro et al 2018b;Kamann et al 2018), possibly suggesting that, when properly surveyed, the majority of GCs rotate at some level. In particular, Ferraro et al (2018b) investigated the intermediate/external region of 11 clusters, demonstrating the presence of internal rotation in almost all of them.…”