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    Im sure dentists make sure the football world is well apraised of the possible links to instant death without expensive dental care, given the riches available in football.
    Dentistry is one of those professions full of distateful chancers right up there with the best of them : car mechanics, vets and lawyers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monaco_Totty View Post
    Pretty big on dental care in France and the bills can be high but you can claim some back by Medical/Dental health insurance plans.

    They even spend big on horse dental care in France my sister tells me.

    France has a massive horse harness race industry.My young sister helps out at a local yard mucking out these expensive French Trotters and the nags teeth are checked weekly as its a good indicator of diet and health issues - so teeth must be a French thing !

    Football wise I would suspect any decent top European league coach would have visited the Clairefontaine Centre Technique National (French Football Federation Technical Training centre) and left it with all kinds of ideas in dossiers.
    This place was and still is a hi-spec facility using psychological tests,sports personality quizzes where players are given situations to solve football related issues as well as personal ones.

    Meanwhile the medical tests aim to build up the bodies and minds of players helping them to resist injury in games and deal with the pain of recovery when they encounter it.Medical testing includes height and weight screening, sight and dental check-ups and frequent treadmill workouts.Finally, the physical tests are on the pitch itself and involve Swedish Beep Tests to check players oxygen intakes throughout 90 minutes.
    Good eyesight is one of the best indicators of high level athletic performance in sport involving quick reactions and a ball. The brain is able to ‘see’ things earlier and in more detail and more clearly and this predict what will happen more accurately

    It is especially so for games like cricket, baseball, tennis etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopelesslyoptimistic View Post
    Good eyesight is one of the best indicators of high level athletic performance in sport involving quick reactions and a ball. The brain is able to ‘see’ things earlier and in more detail and more clearly and this predict what will happen more accurately

    It is especially so for games like cricket, baseball, tennis etc
    I would have thought a diploma achieved at RADA would be a pre-requisite to most Premiership teams, Players need to be able to demonstrate the ability to act like an extra from "Full Metal Jacket" or "Platoon" on the off chance that they brush against an opponents arm/finger/shoulder etc in order to take full advantage of VAR awarding a penalty/Dissallowing a perfectly good goal or whatever fits at the time. The best of them achieve spectacular results week in week out....

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    Nothing worse than tooth ache to mess with your concentration, I speak feom orhroity as I awate a call from the demtist

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopelesslyoptimistic View Post
    Good eyesight is one of the best indicators of high level athletic performance in sport involving quick reactions and a ball. The brain is able to ‘see’ things earlier and in more detail and more clearly and this predict what will happen more accurately

    It is especially so for games like cricket, baseball, tennis etc
    Suppose its wishfull thinking that refereeing and var should be included.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tichi1 View Post
    I would have thought a diploma achieved at RADA would be a pre-requisite to most Premiership teams, Players need to be able to demonstrate the ability to act like an extra from "Full Metal Jacket" or "Platoon" on the off chance that they brush against an opponents arm/finger/shoulder etc in order to take full advantage of VAR awarding a penalty/Dissallowing a perfectly good goal or whatever fits at the time. The best of them achieve spectacular results week in week out....
    Just seen Ndombele in the Everton v Spurs match get brushed across his collar bone, screamed and went down like a sack of spuds. Embarrassing, especially when you see the slo-mo (which everybody including the officials, have access to). My 11yr old grandson has bigger balls and more of a spine than these snowflakes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WTF11 View Post
    Just seen Ndombele in the Everton v Spurs match get brushed across his collar bone, screamed and went down like a sack of spuds. Embarrassing, especially when you see the slo-mo (which everybody including the officials, have access to). My 11yr old grandson has bigger balls and more of a spine than these snowflakes.
    And now Richarleson is in tears (honestly!), having tripped up over his own feet. Do they know how pathetic they look?

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    I think Dallas has earned the right to be an automatic 1st choice in his preferred attacking midfield role next season. This is regardless of who Leeds might acquire in the off season. Dallas is simply a ***** cog in Bielsa's "system".

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    Huh? What was wrong with v1tal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherrypie7 View Post
    Huh? What was wrong with v1tal?
    Can't us that word, barred from Footymad as its associated with v I t a l Leeds

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