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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2391232" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>A pro footballer as a vegan?</p><p>OMG!</p><p>Have you ever seen a menu of how they eat during the week?</p><p>Chicken, rice, cereal, more chicken and lots of carbs as they build up to match day.</p><p>Protein shakes, supplements, bacterial drinks and more protein. And more carbs after on rest days with only low carb when they haven't played midweek.</p><p>Every club has a nutritionist and health advisers, doctors and physios and of course a fitness coach, they also have as part of their contracts, insurance for if any surgery is necessary at a private hospital and consultant.</p><p></p><p>They have to eat and sleep to this advice, and a woman coach could certainly nag the lads to eat better or even drink less beer and nights out! (Ha)</p><p>Some pros would be less than happy with a woman coach, especially if it changes the dressing room standards and the fine system prevalent in modern footie.</p><p></p><p>I know it's been touted now for a few years but would a club actually do it?</p><p>The press would really take to it, especially the tabloids.</p><p>And they would sniff out any skeletons in the cupboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2391232, member: 85785"] A pro footballer as a vegan? OMG! Have you ever seen a menu of how they eat during the week? Chicken, rice, cereal, more chicken and lots of carbs as they build up to match day. Protein shakes, supplements, bacterial drinks and more protein. And more carbs after on rest days with only low carb when they haven't played midweek. Every club has a nutritionist and health advisers, doctors and physios and of course a fitness coach, they also have as part of their contracts, insurance for if any surgery is necessary at a private hospital and consultant. They have to eat and sleep to this advice, and a woman coach could certainly nag the lads to eat better or even drink less beer and nights out! (Ha) Some pros would be less than happy with a woman coach, especially if it changes the dressing room standards and the fine system prevalent in modern footie. I know it's been touted now for a few years but would a club actually do it? The press would really take to it, especially the tabloids. And they would sniff out any skeletons in the cupboard. [/QUOTE]
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