Isn't it every schoolboy's dream to switch from Premier League and multi cup winning Leicester City to Brighton and Hove Whobion? He must be chomping at the bit to make this a reality.
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As proven in the numerous cases of CTE in the NFL. They scrabbled around desperately trying to protect the NFL brand by coming up with various designs of 'safer' helmet, all of which were proven useless against the impact/shock to the head.
^^^ it's not ideal in any activity, so I'm not sure making a case about it being a risk in other sports is relevant.
As for the future, I'd suggest teaching the art of shouldering the ball away, deft flick up with the left or right shoulder... :)
Other sports are irrelevant, there is more than enough documented evidence and individual case studies to suggest that heading a football, whether today or in the 1970s, is damaging to brain health. An inconvenient truth for many unfortunately.
Anyone ever bought a ground pass for Eastbourne? I'm guessing like Wimbledon, you could get onto the 'show courts' if tickets are handed back in when people leave. Anyone? Not sure if they release more seated tickets per day or not, all sold out currently.
Same here on migraines, I've pretty much dispensed with sumatriptan after giving up caffeinated coffee. There are some very tasty decaff coffees out there, rich in taste.
Funnily enough the only tablets that clear my 'normal' headaches are Anadin Extra...with caffeine.
Genuinely interested too. As said above, coffee doesn't affect me in any way. I've heard of the heart rate being elevated, but how do people feel different in terms of alertness, tiredness etc. i.e. is it a big shift in 'waking you up' or is it more subtle?
I don't have the caffeine gene, i.e. coffee has no stimulant effect on me whatsoever l, but I still used to drink it caffeinated, very strong ground stuff, alongside that suffering fairly regular cluster headaches/borderline migraines. Gave up caffeinated coffee and tea over a year ago and...
I've not seen a single game yet, but will catch England on Tuesday. As for the rest, I've no interest in watching, but respect those with a wide knowledge base across other teams and their squads, my brain is far too cabbaged/limited to entertain that stuff.