Cowfold Seagull
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Poco is Brighton Marina in the new development, worked for the estate agents that let it to him.
Doubt he will want it for much longer, unfortunately.
Poco is Brighton Marina in the new development, worked for the estate agents that let it to him.
Not at all - I am aware of how the body responds to exercise and an increased temperature.
I am referring to excessive sweating which can be experienced by those who are not particularly fit of which I wouldn't classify Glenn Murray which is why I wouldn't expect him to "break into a sweat".
Lesson over.
Doubt he will want it for much longer, unfortunately.
Unfortunately? Probably because he's going to buy his own place down here for when we sign him on a free transfer when the window opens
I don't work for said company anymore so I can't check to see if he's renewed his contract - would be interesting to see if he had.
Being pedantic but... fit people usually sweat much more freely when they're exerting themselves as their body's cooling mechanism is tuned to work far more efficiently. Unfit people just go bright red for a lot longer. Speaking from (purple-faced) experience and the previous input of a friend with a degree in Sports Science. Hence the frequent occasions that you see pro footballers and other athletes dripping wet very early on in matches/events.
Nothing changes then. One of the reasons that Gus allegedly fell out with him, was because he wouldn't train as much, or as often, as the others in the squad.
I read [MENTION=21158]Weststander[/MENTION]s comment as GM being so fit he didn't break into a sweat rather than a lack of effort and application in his gym session. I may be wrong though.
You don't see marathon runners or triathletes dripping with sweat. It's partly due to their low body fat - fat bloke in the pub sweats just picking up a pint glass.
That would mean they all live in Lancing or East Worthing - poor bastards.I read that March and Veltman are in the Hove Park area, and Knockaert was there when he played for us. I think the club have a few apartments down at the Marina, but I believe a contractual understanding is that a player should be within 20 mins commute of the training ground
I wonder why that might be necessary.I believe a contractual understanding is that a player should be within 20 mins commute of the training ground
That would explain a lot.That would mean they all live in Lancing or East Worthing - poor bastards.
I saw him in Holmbush Tesco about a month agoOne of my sons has seen Bob Sanchez shopping with his mum in the Old Shoreham Road, Hove, Sainsburys.
I saw him in Holmbush Tesco about a month ago
Hope Dunk doesn’t go via Stonepound crossroads thenI read that March and Veltman are in the Hove Park area, and Knockaert was there when he played for us. I think the club have a few apartments down at the Marina, but I believe a contractual understanding is that a player should be within 20 mins commute of the training ground
if true (i doubt it), it would make players be local, part of the community etc. driving hour or two is not good for a player, looking to get away to "beat traffic".I wonder why that might be necessary.
It's not as if there will ever be emergency training where players need to get there quickly
or
somebody hasn't turned up for their training and others need to do it.