CITY PLAYERS IN MANC LAST NIGHT/GIVEN ABSOLUTE WA#KER

twinkletoes said:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2007/dec/11/healthandwellbeing.drugsandalcohol
So the players should abstain from drinking at lunchtime before a night game as well as the night before a game/training.

Very sensible advice. But how is any of that relevant to this discussion?
 
Dubai Blue said:
twinkletoes said:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2007/dec/11/healthandwellbeing.drugsandalcohol
So the players should abstain from drinking at lunchtime before a night game as well as the night before a game/training.

Very sensible advice. But how is any of that relevant to this discussion?


Rather than trying to win the argument perhaps you could say something constructive.

You live in your world where it's ok for players to stay out half the night drinking.
 
twinkletoes said:
Dubai Blue said:
twinkletoes said:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2007/dec/11/healthandwellbeing.drugsandalcohol
So the players should abstain from drinking at lunchtime before a night game as well as the night before a game/training.

Very sensible advice. But how is any of that relevant to this discussion?


Rather than trying to win the argument perhaps you could say something constructive.

You live in your world where it's ok for players to stay out half the night drinking.
Yes, if it's no more than once a week and not the night before training.

Provide some evidence that is relevant to the topic in hand, not something about how you shouldn't go to the gym if you've had a beer at lunchtime.
 
I thnk the truth be known the user that started this thread (danny21manc) was probably pissed in the club and went over to Shay dribbling and talking shit and he chose to ignore him like anyone else would if a stranger come over doing that.
Finding it hard to deal with rejection he has started this thread calling Shay a Wa#ker for doing what anyone else would of done?

The above is only my opinion of course ^^^ ;)
 
Dubai Blue said:
twinkletoes said:
Dubai Blue said:
twinkletoes said:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2007/dec/11/healthandwellbeing.drugsandalcohol
So the players should abstain from drinking at lunchtime before a night game as well as the night before a game/training.

Very sensible advice. But how is any of that relevant to this discussion?


Rather than trying to win the argument perhaps you could say something constructive.

You live in your world where it's ok for players to stay out half the night drinking.
Yes, if it's no more than once a week and not the night before training.

Provide some evidence that is relevant to the topic in hand, not something about how you shouldn't go to the gym if you've had a beer at lunchtime.


So we are talking about binge drinking every week of the year?
 
twinkletoes said:
Dubai Blue said:
twinkletoes said:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2007/dec/11/healthandwellbeing.drugsandalcohol
So the players should abstain from drinking at lunchtime before a night game as well as the night before a game/training.

Very sensible advice. But how is any of that relevant to this discussion?


Rather than trying to win the argument perhaps you could say something constructive.

You live in your world where it's ok for players to stay out half the night drinking.

We don't know how long the players were drinking for, the OP has already been proven to be a bullshitter.

Besides rather than slagging the players off maybe you should vent your anger at Hughes, he sets the rules for the players to follow.
 
twinkletoes said:
Dubai Blue said:
twinkletoes said:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2007/dec/11/healthandwellbeing.drugsandalcohol
So the players should abstain from drinking at lunchtime before a night game as well as the night before a game/training.

Very sensible advice. But how is any of that relevant to this discussion?

http://www.nmnathletics.com/attachments ... EM_ID=5800

Or you could say something constructive rather than linking pointless articles... i'm sure i could find you a "Tomatos causes cancer" study and then link you to a "Tomatos prolong life" study. And if i want to see who the author was i go to sportsnutrition4u.com? I think i'll take my advice from someone who is proud to put thier name on an article, references it and can spell the word "you".

Although Alcohol isn't exactly in the same category as fruit and veg, theres no problem with players being outside of thier house, drinking within club rules and moderation and enjoying themselves.
 
Disturbance said:
twinkletoes said:
Dubai Blue said:
twinkletoes said:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2007/dec/11/healthandwellbeing.drugsandalcohol
So the players should abstain from drinking at lunchtime before a night game as well as the night before a game/training.

Very sensible advice. But how is any of that relevant to this discussion?


Rather than trying to win the argument perhaps you could say something constructive.

You live in your world where it's ok for players to stay out half the night drinking.

We don't know how long the players were drinking for, the OP has already been proven to be a bullshitter.

Besides rather than slagging the players off maybe you should vent your anger at Hughes, he sets the rules for the players to follow.

I was told that it is ok to go out drinking until 4am three days before the most important game of the season and I argued that it wasn't.

As regards Hughes I expect the players to be mature enough to realise what they are doing is wrong. Apart from tagging the players I don't see what Hughes can do except perhaps read this forum for their whereabouts.
 

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