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That’s terribly sad. Great bloke and legend of the club. Dennis Law, being diagnosed recently too. Something needs to be looked at here.

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Sad to hear - really like Terry Mac - as a player and whilst here as a coach. 

We could do with men like him around today.

 

 

 

 

 

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I see both Newcastle and Sunderland are playing at 3pm at home on Saturday.

 

Is that a new thing? Sure the police always wanted to avoid that

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1 hour ago, joeyt said:

I see both Newcastle and Sunderland are playing at 3pm at home on Saturday.

 

Is that a new thing? Sure the police always wanted to avoid that

I think the passionate fans on both sides have been filtered out over the past few years and we are left with picnicers and wife avoiders 

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Absolutely. Especially with today’s high intensity, high pressing game. With the corruption in football, and lack of testing it would be shocking if it wasn’t rife.

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Had very similar thoughts about the same players myself. Think Ronaldo’s body fat % about two percent lower than most players ten years younger. Tbh, I thought Ronaldo went from looking like he was not going to make it as a world class footballer yo best in the world very quick in 2006, which is also suspect.

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15 minutes ago, Rafalove said:

Had very similar thoughts about the same players myself. Think Ronaldo’s body fat % about two percent lower than most players ten years younger. Tbh, I thought Ronaldo went from looking like he was not going to make it as a world class footballer yo best in the world very quick in 2006, which is also suspect.

 

Ronaldo looked amazing from day one.

 

The man doesn't even put soft drinks into his body. I can't see him juicing. 

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Aye and Lance Armstrong's body composition was just changed by the cancer and that's why he was able to come back and win so much?

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10 minutes ago, Froggy said:

 

Ronaldo looked amazing from day one.

 

The man doesn't even put soft drinks into his body. I can't see him juicing. 

 

100% agree, everything I have seen about Ronaldo suggests that he is just 100% committed to living the healthiest possible lifestyle, eating the correct foods and absolutely avoiding anything processed or sugary...  He is something of a one off, not many people with the potential lifestyle he has with the wealth and opportunities would be so committed to their own wellbeing.  Unique and incredible human being.

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37 minutes ago, ManDoon said:

Adam’s Traore claims he doesn’t lift weights lol. There is having good genetics and there is straight up bullshit like that. Also Ronaldo is not gonna accept his natural decline, he’s gonna do what it takes to stay at the top. It’ll be everywhere. 

 

Was listening to a podcast recently where a player who is good mates with Ade Akinbiyi said "he didn't ever even walk past a gym let alone go in one".....

 

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27 minutes ago, Froggy said:

 

Ronaldo looked amazing from day one.

 

The man doesn't even put soft drinks into his body. I can't see him juicing. 


 

he looked talented from day one. He went from being a bit of a inconsistent shoe pony to best in the world almost instantly 

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Ive anyone thinks an injection of whatever is gonna grow muscles and increase strength and stamina then theyve been watching too many Marvel films.

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2 minutes ago, ManDoon said:

Huh? Steroids literally do that. That's literally their entire use.  

 

https://www.livescience.com/3349-steroids-work.html

 

That's just one source, but I mean that's their entire purpose.

 

My understanding, without reading that link, is that they improve on whats already there and with further gym work, training there are further gains. But I meant that you won't literally go from a chubster to ripped without changing your diet and with training.

 

 

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