JasonEllis
"The Seldom Seen Kid"
Did anyone watch the episode on Salford with Giggs, Nevilles etc. where Neville et al insisted that the squad didn't drink at a mid-season awards dinner for the reason that it would have a detrimental affect on their performance in the team's next match? Some of the squad got somewhat merry and then lost the next game (for which they were strong favorites I think) and the owners were furious.
If it could have a noticeable effect on semi-professional players then I think professional players, be they league one or premier league, should steer clear. If someone like Cristiano Ronaldo will be teetotal to eek out the most from his ability then I think all players should take heed from this, as Pete Blade eludes to. Unfortunately, most players subscribe to the mentality that Bladesway mentioned - see Baxter as a prime example.
Baxter has a natural ability that means he can play comfortably around this level without being as fit as a professional footballer should be & enjoy himself off the pitch. He also appears to have the mentality that he'd rather remain at this level than put in more effort, get fitter, work on his game and dedicate himself to his career in order to play in a higher division.
If it could have a noticeable effect on semi-professional players then I think professional players, be they league one or premier league, should steer clear. If someone like Cristiano Ronaldo will be teetotal to eek out the most from his ability then I think all players should take heed from this, as Pete Blade eludes to. Unfortunately, most players subscribe to the mentality that Bladesway mentioned - see Baxter as a prime example.
Baxter has a natural ability that means he can play comfortably around this level without being as fit as a professional footballer should be & enjoy himself off the pitch. He also appears to have the mentality that he'd rather remain at this level than put in more effort, get fitter, work on his game and dedicate himself to his career in order to play in a higher division.