In an excerpt from his new book, Rob Smyth and Georgina Turner recalled the time when players can eat, drink and be happy, even in the field
the many ways a fan can refer to a player in the past, few were greater in the eyes of a man of wheezing after the first contact from them, his heart grows strongly in Strait polyester shirt. Although we know that the most professional football is largely a positive development, we reserve the right to add to the list of things worthy - a diet free of meat, cloth diapers, The One Show - that is not really completely and totally happy. This is absurd, shouting "fat bastard" men with six packs. Where are the major players of the age? Nobody ate all the pies
For most of his brilliant career, Ronaldo was able to shed some weight and to excel even in the highest level, and a little fat is not a problem to the geniuses that squat Romario and Diego Maradona. In fact, he insisted Romario played better if she had fallen in abundance of calories last night. Ferenc Puskas, who many consider the greatest player of all time, loved to eat. After his next visit in 1954 Honvéd Molineux, Wolves captain Billy Wright made fun of at least 12 cookies with butter and cheese. Do not do too much damage. A generous waist always looked a little extra color to the game.
William Foulke, who kept goal for Sheffield United and Chelsea at the turn of the 20th century, football remains the heaviest class in history, weighing 22 stone, even at its best. During his appearance in England, which broke the crossbar in half, and when during a league match accidentally fell on Sheffield Wednesday Laurie Bell, thought he had killed. However, it was considered invincible for most of his career, helping United to the title of First Division in 1898. "The way he makes low shots explodes any idea that the abundance of meat is a drawback," according to a report.
Foulke is one end of another time, but it is only recently that the player of the fat has become an endangered species. Nicknamed "Fatty Arbuckle" by Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan, Neil Ruddock has calculated that he had eaten meat pies and 212 kidneys for one year. In 2001-02, Swindon had to order a pair of shorts for him after he failed to integrate into the 86 pairs that the club had, Ruddock was a disgrace to the professionalism, but we must admire its façade n is not negligible. According to Stan Collymore, Ruddock, once sat eating a bacon sandwich in the gym has warned that Liverpool's assistant Ronnie Moran approached, at which time tests dumped his bag training, poured water over his head to simulate sweat, and began to pant on the tape. Moran said Ruddock as an example of the commitment to reach the summit.
Stories of the Old Testament football had a little meat on them, and often the smell of hops fermented separately. During his time playing with Brian Clough at Nottingham Forest, Teddy Sheringham grabbed one of the pitchers of orange juice while they were in a tank in the locker room. "It took a long drink and for the next 10 seconds, I could not breathe," he said. "It was a very big, barely diluted, vodka and orange." Could belong to one man.
- Clough
- equipment in a locked hotel room before the end of 1979 League Cup, insisting that comes with two huge boxes before being released, half his face went to bed hammered but they beat Southampton the next day. Earlier this season, Clough detected an unusual nervousness in the way to Anfield for the second leg of a link European Cup. He stopped at a bar, each player had to drink a couple, and that day easily won the 0-0 draw they needed to put Liverpool holders of the cup in total.
has played its part in reducing one or two of the best players in English football, and the last years of Clough in football to make a strong case against him, but the drink was often an essential tool in team building. In the world of cricket, batsman David Boon in Australia fell a record 52 cans of beer on the flight to London for the 1989 Ashes series, went to a party after landing and then slept for 36 hours. However, he did more than anyone else catches (nine) and travel an average of 55 runs Australia said the ashes of a 4-0 whitewash. "You played one for the team, currently in the locker room," said Geoff Marsh opening batsman. "That's what everyone wanted to do - to enter the locker room after a good day and a few drinks and a laugh." Educational qualities of alcohol fraternal, social psychologists coined the term "liquid junction" of the sentence. Most of the big teams of English football just before and just after the start of the Premier League were notorious for its drinking culture, Arsenal Tuesday, the first major club Sir Alex Ferguson of Manchester United.
There are a highlight here, among the anecdotes. Clough was delighted that John Robertson, the X factor in the European Cup winning side, was pregnant. Before forest in the second final against Cologne in 1980, the issue of international experience in Cologne Manny Kaltz came right away in an interview. "We have a big man who will destroy it," Clough said cheerfully. Robertson scored the only goal of the game. Clough knew his team had the genius of your vanilla Robertson on the wing, and was often greatest players brought something different to the table in more ways than one. They provide the charm of a hand. An exclusive focus on athletics is dangerous, and now, football is often too fast, a roller coaster ride stupidity.
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