halfcenturyup
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City ought really to print out this thread, roll it up and shove it up Pellegrini's arse.
Made me laugh, at least. Thanks for that.
City ought really to print out this thread, roll it up and shove it up Pellegrini's arse.
And yet a professional cyclist in the Tour De France can race 250 km every day for 3 weeks in a row.Sorry but I was not agreeing with your point, I was enquiring as to whether you knew how long the recommended recovery period is based on all the sports science knowledge that is now available but it would appear that you do not know.
The reason Pellegrini did not start most of the players who will begin the game in Madrid is because they would not be fully recovered.
And yet a professional cyclist in the Tour De France can race 250 km every day for 3 weeks in a row.
A professional tennis player can play 5 sets on Sunday and pull the same trick on Tuesday.
A runner in the Marathon Des Sables can run 6 consecutive marathons in the desert.
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I know you can't compare sports and all that, but I simply refuse to believe that a professionally trained football player would not be fully recovered on Wednesday from playing a game on Sunday, unless they picked up a serious knock of course.
Yeah it is but you know the point Im making is more general, you know what I mean. It was a game that needed dynamism and some commitment and enthusiasm. I also know that actualy MDM did alright when he came on, but what Im saying is that in my opinion that selection was not the mindset we should have taken into that game
Real Madrid did it. Bale played and scored but Pellegrini would say they had an extra days restYou know what, I agree with you.
The absolute best of sports science behind these players regards fitness, diet, recovery, injury treatment etc etc yet all of a sudden, we get told they cant play 2 games a week or 50 games a season etc?
I'm with you and I'm not having any of it.
its become a convenient excuse for teams, managers, players alike.
Absolutely.And yet a professional cyclist in the Tour De France can race 250 km every day for 3 weeks in a row.
A professional tennis player can play 5 sets on Sunday and pull the same trick on Tuesday.
A runner in the Marathon Des Sables can run 6 consecutive marathons in the desert.
...
I know you can't compare sports and all that, but I simply refuse to believe that a professionally trained football player would not be fully recovered on Wednesday from playing a game on Sunday, unless they picked up a serious knock of course.
Real Madrid did it. Bale played and scored but Pellegrini would say they had an extra days rest
The team we put out underperformed (again). That's the issue for me. They shouldn't need motivating, but that's why we have managers.
You know what, I agree with you.
The absolute best of sports science behind these players regards fitness, diet, recovery, injury treatment etc etc yet all of a sudden, we get told they cant play 2 games a week or 50 games a season etc?
I'm with you and I'm not having any of it.
its become a convenient excuse for teams, managers, players alike.