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Kyle Walker in TGI Friday's Enfield

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comment by Edbo (U17933)

posted on 28/2/14

comment by 2014 Edinspur - #333333 (U1109)
posted 42 seconds ago
Chronic is now a facking nutrition expert now

well I never!
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It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that eating meals like that two days before a game, when you've been injured.. is not on for an athlete as well paid as Walker is.

comment by Teebs (U1060)

posted on 28/2/14

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posted on 28/2/14

Where are you making this facking sheit up from?!

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posted on 28/2/14

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comment by Chronic (U3423)

posted on 28/2/14

when did I say I was a nutrition expert? you don't have to be a nutrition expert to know that eating junk food isn't good for your body

anyway whatever. doesn't matter what one single person on here thinks as it wont change it at all.

I would prefer to not see spurs players in junk food outlets but that's just me.

same with smoking - would prefer if spurs players don't smoke, but I bet you a couple of them at least have a puff of a cigar every now and again. it is what it is.

posted on 28/2/14

comment by TBOK (U1060)
posted 11 seconds ago
Edin, It's a well known fact that a Mixed Grill stays in your system for 4 days
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posted on 28/2/14

Damn him, eating that, bet he ate the whole lot to himself.
He may have only had a few bits for fack sake, its not like he can't afford it

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 28/2/14

comment by Teebs (U1060)

posted on 28/2/14

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posted on 28/2/14

Olympic Marathon runners carb up on unhealthy high GI foods for a whole week to raise performance.

The Rock was quoted to consume up to 12,000 calories every Sunday as a cheat day, even if he went to compete in RAW on the Monday.

Michael Phelps consumes 10,000 calories a day when training.

It matters fack all what the quality of the food is if you are training hard for it. Healthy and unhealthy food is ridiculously irrelevant, especially two days before. You need to focus on your TDEE to see whether or not you will gain/lose weight.

comment by Chronic (U3423)

posted on 28/2/14

the sad thing about this is that yes you are probably right edin and others - it wont have much affect on him, but the whole attitude of spurs is wrong and that's why we will never go anywhere as a club.

ramos was treated as some kind of strict headmaster when he tried to cut ketchup out of huddlestones diet, when the fact was it was a joke that spurs actually accepted that huddlestone was week in and week out over his optimal weight to be playing at.

that kind of stuff is exactly why spurs wont ever go anywhere.

those of you who want Louis van gaaal as spurs manager this weekend I assume would know that he is the kind of manager that wont tolerate players eating crap a couple of days before a game... he is very very tough on the players, and its about time we had a manager like that.

IMO of course.

comment by Chronic (U3423)

posted on 28/2/14

It matters fack all what the quality of the food is if you are training hard for it. Healthy and unhealthy food is ridiculously irrelevant, especially two days before. You need to focus on your TDEE to see whether or not you will gain/lose weight.

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so now you are the nutrition expert


comment by Teebs (U1060)

posted on 28/2/14

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posted on 28/2/14

Eating crap before a game is often encouraged due if the energy content it can feed your body is right.

Lucozade is highly unhealthy for you when not exercising, yet almost ideal for 90mins of football.

comment by Chronic (U3423)

posted on 28/2/14

Ramos originally got so tough on the spurs squad because he caught loads of them in McDonalds straight after training one day.

posted on 28/2/14

comment by Chronic - They can't stop em the boys from Tottenham the boys from White hart lane, HEY, Spurs are on their way to Turin, Tottenham's gonna do it again (U3423)
posted 35 seconds ago
It matters fack all what the quality of the food is if you are training hard for it. Healthy and unhealthy food is ridiculously irrelevant, especially two days before. You need to focus on your TDEE to see whether or not you will gain/lose weight.

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so now you are the nutrition expert



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Yeah just the one qualification in the field, but oh well.

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 28/2/14

Eat sh-ite

Work 10x harder after

Thens

comment by Teebs (U1060)

posted on 28/2/14

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comment by Chronic (U3423)

posted on 28/2/14


Yeah just the one qualification in the field, but oh well.

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mate. I am a chartered accountant but it doesn't mean I know everything about accountancy. a qualification proves you can pass exams and nothing more

I have a degree in economics but I can barely even tell you the ins and outs of monetary policy theory.

posted on 28/2/14

Didnt realise nutrition and accountancy are directly transferable.

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 28/2/14

It's simple logic. You're allowed a "cheat day" to give your body what it needs. But in any case you'll need to work it off.

But hey, what do I know.

comment by Chronic (U3423)

posted on 28/2/14

comment by 2014 Edinspur - #333333 (U1109)




posted 5 seconds ago



Didnt realise nutrition and accountancy are directly transferable.

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ok you didn't need any basic logic to get your degree then? talk about missing the point


since you are the expert, please can you refer me to the study which proves that its a good idea to fill your body with crap a couple of days before a game

posted on 28/2/14

Feck, if this gets out he'll be court marshalled!

comment by Teebs (U1060)

posted on 28/2/14

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posted on 28/2/14

Is this where the saying do you smell what the rock is cooking came from? cos he was eating so much?

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