I used to be able to drink crazy amounts of alcohol. People could never keep up with me. Then I started saving for my wedding and stopped drinking. In the past few months I've started again and let's just say it is soooo much cheaper and I'm in bed for ten and crawling to the kitchen and back to bed for water for the rest of the following day.
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I like Carroll - but he needs a rocket up his backside
.................and a winger to get the ball on his forehead
How does anyone know Kenny didn't let Carroll go out last night? (If Carroll was even out last night)
Kenny is an old school manager. I am sure, on a rare occasion, he lets his players 'let there hair down', like him and his team mates did on a regular basis.
As long as it is a rare ocassion, I don't see what the problem is.
Having a few drinks every now and again is not going to ruin months of hard training. Its all about moderation.
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You don't know that though, that is just your opinion.
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I think you are a bit naive to the drinking culture in 1980's football.
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It is beyond belief for the club to advertise the fact, because of the media storm it would cause, but that doesn't mean it can't happen.
You are also assuming that Carroll was drinking.
Maybe he was just out? Maybe he had one pint and drove home?
I just don't see the point of castigating a player, when even if he was out in the city, we don't know if he had permission, we don't know how many drinks he had (if any).
So many variables.
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It is beyond belief for the club to advertise the fact, because of the media storm it would cause, but that doesn't mean it can't happen.
You are also assuming that Carroll was drinking.
Maybe he was just out? Maybe he had one pint and drove home?
I just don't see the point of castigating a player, when even if he was out in the city, we don't know if he had permission, we don't know how many drinks he had (if any).
So many variables.
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The media 'know' he was completely sloshed because he went out and therefore the sheep know. Just wait and see. If Carroll does play tonight and doesn't score.
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Maybe a few pints inside him will sort his head out? He certainly doesn't look happy at Lfc does he?
As punishment goes I would play him for the full game and make him sweat it out, then fine him, if it is true of course!!!
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I used to be able to drink crazy amounts of alcohol. People could never keep up with me. Then I started saving for my wedding and stopped drinking. In the past few months I've started again and let's just say it is soooo much cheaper and I'm in bed for ten and crawling to the kitchen and back to bed for water for the rest of the following day.
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RAP
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I like Carroll - but he needs a rocket up his backside
.................and a winger to get the ball on his forehead
posted on 6/1/12
How does anyone know Kenny didn't let Carroll go out last night? (If Carroll was even out last night)
Kenny is an old school manager. I am sure, on a rare occasion, he lets his players 'let there hair down', like him and his team mates did on a regular basis.
As long as it is a rare ocassion, I don't see what the problem is.
Having a few drinks every now and again is not going to ruin months of hard training. Its all about moderation.
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You don't know that though, that is just your opinion.
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I think you are a bit naive to the drinking culture in 1980's football.
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posted on 6/1/12
It is beyond belief for the club to advertise the fact, because of the media storm it would cause, but that doesn't mean it can't happen.
You are also assuming that Carroll was drinking.
Maybe he was just out? Maybe he had one pint and drove home?
I just don't see the point of castigating a player, when even if he was out in the city, we don't know if he had permission, we don't know how many drinks he had (if any).
So many variables.
posted on 6/1/12
comment by righteous1 (U7048)
posted 54 seconds ago
It is beyond belief for the club to advertise the fact, because of the media storm it would cause, but that doesn't mean it can't happen.
You are also assuming that Carroll was drinking.
Maybe he was just out? Maybe he had one pint and drove home?
I just don't see the point of castigating a player, when even if he was out in the city, we don't know if he had permission, we don't know how many drinks he had (if any).
So many variables.
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The media 'know' he was completely sloshed because he went out and therefore the sheep know. Just wait and see. If Carroll does play tonight and doesn't score.
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posted on 6/1/12
Maybe a few pints inside him will sort his head out? He certainly doesn't look happy at Lfc does he?
As punishment goes I would play him for the full game and make him sweat it out, then fine him, if it is true of course!!!
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