Another 50p on 20 next budget!
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maybe Patsy...........
Don't tell anyone cos if that ever got out.............
Noel "clean sheet this season" Mooney is a smoker too? Maybe thats why he soooooo relaxed all the time? ;)
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Originally posted by Cityx
I have a big problem with that espicially if its the full time players as they are getting paid good money to do a job.
This site is full of hypocrites!
If Gunther released a player you guys would be kicking and screaming that he had something against the player etc etc.
Now Cityx is saying that he would
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Definetely funt out any full time player who is smoking regulary as they are foolish and cannot be called professional in their attitude and commitment to the football club they are getting paid by.
I'm sure that the coach would be one of the first people to notice if a players fitness was suffering.
If you're to be honest about it any player who is serious about sport would neither smoke nor drink. Especially after a game.
Does Gunther have the right to release a player who is seen to be unprofessional in their attitude or does that only apply to smokers!
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Originally posted by Barry's Tea
I'm sure that the coach would be one of the first people to notice if a players fitness was suffering.
If you're to be honest about it any player who is serious about sport would neither smoke nor drink. Especially after a game.
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There is a big difference between Drinking and smoking. Drinking in moderation , having a few beers is of course acceptable. However to suggest that smoking is on a par with drinking and has the same effect is complete and utter nonsense and the most ludicrous statement I have heard in a while. And if you could condone a full time player as being a regular smoker and try to compare it to drink is also madness.
Of course Gunter has the right to kick out anyone who does not be seen to be professional in their attitude,. What i am saying ( and you completely missed the point as i never said anyone with a bad attidude deserves to be at the club) is that smokers have no place as a full time soccer player with any club as they couldnt be giving trhier full commitment as they will obviously be lacking in fitness.
Wake up and smell the Coffee Barrys Tea
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Originally posted by Cityx
There is a big difference between Drinking and smoking. Drinking in moderation, having a few beers is of course acceptable. However to suggest that smoking is on a par with drinking and has the same effect is complete and utter nonsense and the most ludicrous statement I have heard in a while. And if you could condone a full time player as being a regular smoker and try to compare it to drink is also madness.
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I hope you're not in the medical profession because I'll be writing to Micheal Martin if you are!
After a game a player needs to replenish the fluids which deplete in the body during physical exertion. The consumption of alcohol is not the way to achieve this as alcohol is a diuretic causing a reduction in body fluids leading to dehydration. Lucozade Sport or something similar is what's needed and lots of it.
I have to disagree that there's a big difference between drinking and smoking. The consumption of alcohol can cause muscle weakness and loss of muscle tissue. You don't know how much an individual player smokes so you cannot determine the possible effect it is having on them.
They aren't school boys, they should know what's right or wrong.
Don't for one moment believe that I condone professional atheltes either smoking or drinking, but as I said earlier it's their own choice!
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Originally posted by Barry's Tea
After a game a player needs to replenish the fluids which deplete in the body during physical exertion. The consumption of alcohol is not the way to achieve this as alcohol is a diuretic causing a reduction in body fluids leading to dehydration. !
For Gods sake man , for damage to be caused to the extent youre talking about a player would have to go on a drinking binge directly after the match, all day and all night , and that is highly unlikely. Start talking a bit of sense. It is obvious youre certainly not in the medical Profession because a Diuretic is a chemical compound that increases the flow of urine and eliminates accumulations of water in cells, tissues, blood, and organs. While youre right in stating the end result you are exaggerating a lot. This is not a bad thing but a natural occurence and while alcohol would certailnly increase the possibility of extreme Dehydration you would have to drink a lorry load. If the player is extremely fit and healthy it wouldnt have such an impact as excess fluids are minimum anyway.
in my opinion Smoking in terms of physical fitness for a Full time Soccer player is ten times worse. Subject Closed i Think.
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Originally posted by Barry's Tea
After a game a player needs to replenish the fluids which deplete in the body during physical exertion.
you left that right open for a 'what physical exertion?'-type comment, but who am i to go making one :D
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I thought this was kinda funny meself...
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for damage to be caused to the extent youre talking about a player would have to go on a drinking binge directly after the match, all day and all night , and that is highly unlikely.
Not that I'm suggesting anything...
adam
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you left that right open for a 'what physical exertion?'-type comment, but who am i to go making one :D
I was thinking that when I read over it Joe but I left it in for the jokers to pick up on :D
I'd say Cityx went looking up his Collins English dictionary to determine what a diuretic is :p
It has to be noted, Cityx presupposes that the players concerned are drinking in moderation and smoking excessively.