Just seen him coming out of Mezzaluna at Mapp. Collared him and said " what you doin eating pizza's when you should be getting yer belly off for next season" He just laughed
Showed your ignorance there mate. No wonder he laughed.</p> Pizza = Carbohydrate. </p> That's exactly what he should be eating. </p> (wicked)</p>
RE: Carbohydrates I don't think the fat in the cheese would be that great either. That is generally why diets don't encourage them
RE: Really? Best time for him to do it. He won't be wasting energy will he unless horizontal jogging counts. </p> Body can replace muscle glycogen lost during training over night.</p> No doubt he will have had Carbo drinks following training.</p> (wicked) </p> </p>
Saw him yesterday at golf club, On't driving range at waterton, was next to him but dint say owt. Decent golfer, pity he int decent at owt else.</p> Lee Sharpe was there anall.</p>
Some info JC's not far off the mark though no doubt lots of saturated fats present which will not be beneficial.. http://www.dietbites.com/calories/calories-in-pizza.html
Average Western Diet Carbs 46% Fat 38% Protein 16% </p> </p> Ideal Footballers Diet </p> Carbs 60% Fat 25% Protein 15% </p> Figures taken from Total Soccer Nutrition. </p> (wicked)</p>
RE: Really? pizza base - surely high glycaemic index, sugar up... insulin up... fat deposited... wobble wobble hecky
RE: Really? obviously only cos his metabolisms dropped, during the morning/afternoon he'll be fine... bring in the pepperoni
Where was I was wrong? Um, where was I wrong exactly?</p> God I'm missing slackbladder!</p> (wicked) </p>
RE: Some info <table cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2" width="745" align="center" summary="Table of Nutrient values" border="1"><tbody><tr><td style="width: 85px" scope="col" align="center" bgcolor="#eaeaea"> <font face="Arial" size="2">Ultimate Deep Dish Crust - 1 Pizza</font></p></td></tr><tr><td style="width: 124px" align="center" bgcolor="#eaeaea"><p align="left"><font face="Arial" size="2">Calories</font></p></td><td style="width: 73px" align="center" bgcolor="#eaeaea"><div align="center"><font face="Arial" size="2">kcal</font></div></td><td style="width: 85px" align="center" bgcolor="#eaeaea"></td><td style="width: 85px" align="center" bgcolor="#eaeaea"><font style="background-color: #ffffff" face="Arial" size="2" /></td><td style="width: 85px" align="center" bgcolor="#eaeaea"><font style="background-color: #ffffff" face="Arial" size="2" /></td><td style="width: 85px" align="center" bgcolor="#eaeaea"><div align="right"><font face="Arial" size="2" /></div></td><td style="width: 85px" align="center" bgcolor="#eaeaea"></td><td style="width: 85px" align="center" bgcolor="#eaeaea"><div align="right"><font face="Arial" size="2">2625</font></div></td></tr></tbody></table>
RE: Saw him yesterday at golf club, Yes it is, see him and Tony Kay up there often.</p> Bruce Grobbelaar, seen him a few times anall.</p>
RE: Some info That's just the sort of calorific intake Footballers need.</p> How many calories do you thing they use if they are training 3-4 hours a Day?</p> (wicked) </p>
RE: Saw him yesterday at golf club, Hes something to do with Glass Houghton football or something. Sure i saw it on Football Focus