OT I know but his is what a spurs fan thinks of why they've lost the last few games in their Blame europa league thread ****ing unreal NASA explain why Spurs lost to us Inter and Fulham As I have said before I think too little attention is paid to the effects of flying, never mind the football. Dehydration from flying is a fact. Here are the effects of dehydration at a mild to moderate level: Fatigue Muscle weakness Poor concentration Headaches Dizziness or lightheadedness Decreased metabolism NASA estimates you need one day for every time zone crossed to regain normal rhythm and energy levels. A two-hour time difference means you will require two days to get back to normal. Not too good if you have to play football at the highest level and it would explain the difference between the two sides when at home and away, both losing badly away and winning well at home. oh sweet ****ing jesus, can you just believe this stupidity
With his left foot. Read my edited post. If you think his left foot was the active foot in that challenge, then you're kidding yourself. He lead with his right, which was miles away from the ball. That the ball subsequently ricocheted off his left shin was pure chance.
"NASA estimates Spurs need one day for every time zone crossed to regain their normal rhythm and energy levels. A two-hour time difference means Spurs will require two days to get back to normal." They played Thursday in Italy, we played them when? Apparently they never heard of going to bed early