I fear the worst tomorrow, we've got two of our best players out if the absence of Lerma is confirmed.
Wolves fans are a delight; such witticisms.
what a bitter bunch, must date back to the game where Arter scored a late winner and they had two thugs sent off
judging by their predictions we're in for a right tonking tomorrow
lets just hope we don't get a late penalty
Maybe living in the UK you don't get this, but jet lag has a massive effect on one's mental and physical performance. It can take several days to recover from. it' snot a question of being physically depleted; your brain chemistry gets messed up.I can never quite understand how players can be so 'tired' after flying back from internationals. It's not as if they have to flap their arms to fly. They'll be sitting in a luxury chair on a plane, eating nice food, drinking nice drinks, whilst playing Fortnite (or whatever they are now into). If they hadn't been on international duty they'd be doing exactly the same, but sitting in a luxury chair somewhere in Canford Cliffs instead.
i.e. Lerma will start against Wolves.
Jet lag is also a lot worse flying west to east compared to east to westMaybe living in the UK you don't get this, but jet lag has a massive effect on one's mental and physical performance. It can take several days to recover from. it' snot a question of being physically depleted; your brain chemistry gets messed up.
I suspect he was quite comfy and got a few zzzzzz's in business or first class, it's only 5 hours time difference and a relatively short flight from New York.Jet lag is also a lot worse flying west to east compared to east to west
Plus he earns £50k a week so jet lag wouldn’t effect him.I suspect he was quite comfy and got a few zzzzzz's in business or first class, it's only 5 hours time difference and a relatively short flight from New York.
Plus he earns £50k a week so jet lag wouldn’t effect him.
The 4-0 against Chelsea wasn’t technically an international break but was after an ‘Out the FA Cup’ break!
what would 'living in the UK' have to do with it?Maybe living in the UK you don't get this, but jet lag has a massive effect on one's mental and physical performance. It can take several days to recover from. it' snot a question of being physically depleted; your brain chemistry gets messed up.
Just that places people would commonly travel are not a big time difference (unless going to Asia or N/S America).what would 'living in the UK' have to do with it?