I would be curious to know what is more disruptive to a routine. Going to bed a bit earlier or staying in a strange hotel, sharing a room and eating differently to normal.
I would be curious to know what is more disruptive to a routine. Going to bed a bit earlier or staying in a strange hotel, sharing a room and eating differently to normal.
I would be curious to know what is more disruptive to a routine. Going to bed a bit earlier or staying in a strange hotel, sharing a room and eating differently to normal.
All sports are games of inches. If our opposition are getting extra rest, we need to level the playing field.
With regard to your question, I actually suspect players are much more used to the latter option, having to do it 20+ times per season. I think it’s also naive to suggest they eat differently to normal. Their diets are most likely strictly managed, regardless of location.
didn't Rooney once complain about early kick offs saying that having to load up on carbs by eating pasta for breakfast took its toll?
if players are having to polish off a lasagna then jump straight in the car and drive for an hour with that sitting in your belly i can see the benefits of staying in a hotel
didn't Rooney once complain about early kick offs saying that having to load up on carbs by eating pasta for breakfast took its toll?
if players are having to polish off a lasagna then jump straight in the car and drive for an hour with that sitting in your belly i can see the benefits of staying in a hotel shagging a granny.
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if players are having to polish off a lasagna then jump straight in the car and drive for an hour with that sitting in your belly i can see the benefits of staying in a hotel