by Silver Fox » 10 Oct 2007 10:58
by SpaceCruiser » 10 Oct 2007 11:00
Top FlightWax JacketOld Biscuitman This confirms all that has been said about the empty space between Harper's ears.
it's full of grease?
I agree, Harper is a hyperactive moron
Thats not very nice, is it?
He's our midfield kingpin. No need to call him a moron.
by Old Biscuitman » 10 Oct 2007 11:17
Top FlightWax JacketOld Biscuitman This confirms all that has been said about the empty space between Harper's ears.
it's full of grease?
I agree, Harper is a hyperactive moron
Thats not very nice, is it?
He's our midfield kingpin. No need to call him a moron.
by Yorkshire Royal » 10 Oct 2007 11:22
Silver Fox Someone should tell Harps that food poisoning doesn't set in until approximately 24 hours after eating the offending item, so it is unlikely that it was his undercooked sausages that are to blame
by Wax Jacket » 10 Oct 2007 11:24
Yorkshire RoyalSilver Fox Someone should tell Harps that food poisoning doesn't set in until approximately 24 hours after eating the offending item, so it is unlikely that it was his undercooked sausages that are to blame
Unfortunately Mr Fox, you are wrong there.. Some food poisoning kicks in within an hour of eating. Depends on the type of bug and the victim...
by brendywendy » 10 Oct 2007 11:32
Wycombe RoyalbrendywendyHuntley & Palmerbrendywendy running about like harper does can only be affected negatively by a huge mega breakfast before a game.
Apart from the fact that it will provide him with the huge amount of calories he needs to last 90 minutes, your statement is entirely correct.
calories that could be obtained in vastly higher quantities, with less weight, and fats, and more easily digestable by eating a better sporting breakfast
Has it adversely affected his performances this season over last? No.
-dont know would have to look at the prozone stats
and its whether his performance is optimum or not, last season is irrelevant
Does he feel better for eating it? Yes.-
mentally yes, but is he physically fitter becuase of it-no
Have the club stopped his from eating it? No.-t yet
by Hoop Blah » 10 Oct 2007 11:44
by Shaka's Giant Hands » 10 Oct 2007 11:52
by Huntley & Palmer » 10 Oct 2007 11:57
brendywendyHuntley & Palmerbrendywendy running about like harper does can only be affected negatively by a huge mega breakfast before a game.
Apart from the fact that it will provide him with the huge amount of calories he needs to last 90 minutes, your statement is entirely correct.
calories that could be obtained in vastly higher quantities, with less weight, and fats, and more easily digestable by eating a better sporting breakfast
by Shaka's Giant Hands » 10 Oct 2007 12:04
by Wycombe Royal » 10 Oct 2007 12:05
Shaka's Giant Hands why do people on here have to slate players??? If he feels it works for him then crack on Harps...it certainly dont stop you running for 90 mins.
Harps is a legend and dont get the credit he deserves.
Wind turbine?? What wind turbine?
by readingbedding » 10 Oct 2007 12:05
by M U R T Y » 10 Oct 2007 12:21
by brendywendy » 10 Oct 2007 12:33
Huntley & PalmerbrendywendyHuntley & Palmerbrendywendy running about like harper does can only be affected negatively by a huge mega breakfast before a game.
Apart from the fact that it will provide him with the huge amount of calories he needs to last 90 minutes, your statement is entirely correct.
calories that could be obtained in vastly higher quantities, with less weight, and fats, and more easily digestable by eating a better sporting breakfast
Apart from the fact that these types of fats found in a fried breakfast or exactly the quick burning type he needs to get through a match. If he was eating twelve loaves of bread before a game, then yes, it would need addressing. He probably burns 2000+ calories in a match I would expect and the fry up is the quickest and easiest way of getting this amount into his system without him eating tons of chocolate or cakes.
by Behindu » 10 Oct 2007 12:36
by brendywendy » 10 Oct 2007 12:41
by Hoop Blah » 10 Oct 2007 12:51
readingbedding Hatton has a fry up the morning before his fights, doesn't do him any harm.
by Huntley & Palmer » 10 Oct 2007 12:54
by BR2 » 10 Oct 2007 12:58
by Behindu » 10 Oct 2007 13:11
Huntley & Palmer His trainer confirmed his normal diet when out of training is a fry-up, fish & chips, Guinness and pork scratchings.
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