I thought Sean Dyche didn't allow gloves or headwear in training ?
On Saturday D4 was wearing gloves for the United game, and I've seen Lennon and Wells wearing gloves whilst training, has he changed his mind or was it all just a rumour ?
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I thought Sean Dyche didn't allow gloves or headwear in training ?
On Saturday D4 was wearing gloves for the United game, and I've seen Lennon and Wells wearing gloves whilst training, has he changed his mind or was it all just a rumour ?
Good point ! Maybe it is down to circulation and Dyche has relented due to it giving a player 0000.0001% improved stamina. Or maybe not !
Faggots the lot of them. :blue:
It's global warming, our winters are getting colder, Sean has had to relent.
For those persons who suffer from Raynaud’s syndrome wearing gloves especially during cold weather is very necessary.
Just looked that up, it would be a perfect condition for a Blackeye Rovers player...
Raynaud syndrome, also known as Raynaud's, is a medical condition in which spasm of arteries cause episodes of reduced blood flow. Typically the fingers, and less commonly the toes, are involved. Rarely, the nose, ears, or lips are affected. The episodes result in the affected part turning white and then blue.
The negotiations dragged on, two hard days Lennon said, maybe it was the gloves issue holding things up.
I suffer from Raynaud’s particularly in the hands and their colour when cold can range from orange to blue. Mrs Outwood has sown my Thinsulate gloves on to a cord that I can pass through the sleeves of my coat so I can’t drop or lose the gloves. The Raynaud’s phenomenon is strange in that instead of more blood going to the hands as they get cold the reverse happens. This can cause quite severe pain unless action is taken to keep the hands warm.