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Ron Burgundy

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Jun 19, 2008
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I would say Kane is the one the big boys will be chasing come the summer, not that I think he will leave

I think he'd be too expensive for what he brings - I think we're the perfect club for him at present, assuming we qualify for the CL
 

dondo

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Jan 4, 2006
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I think he'd be too expensive for what he brings - I think we're the perfect club for him at present, assuming we qualify for the CL


He brings 20+ goals a season Man U Chelsea and the likes would offer huge sums of money for Kane if they had s sniff of getting him
 

fridgemagnet

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Jan 18, 2009
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All the time his nipples stay erect whilst playing for Spurs the transfer waffle is just that waffle, if the time comes a bid comes in and the club accept it i'll deal with it if & when the time comes; for as sure as the sun comes up in the 'morrow agents will be twats!

I think as long as we show our players there's progress then i'm only going to have a slightly tickled hoop during transfer windaes if we start trending downwards or we loose Mr M.P. then i'll go into full blown potentially violated mode.

I've mostly learned to stop worrying about stuff i can't control which is a fucking miracle considering i support Spurs!
 

npearl4spurs

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Sep 9, 2014
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All the time his nipples stay erect whilst playing for Spurs the transfer waffle is just that waffle, if the time comes a bid comes in and the club accept it i'll deal with it if & when the time comes; for as sure as the sun comes up in the 'morrow agents will be twats!

I think as long as we show our players there's progress then i'm only going to have a slightly tickled hoop during transfer windaes if we start trending downwards or we loose Mr M.P. then i'll go into full blown potentially violated mode.

I've mostly learned to stop worrying about stuff i can't control which is a fucking miracle considering i support Spurs!

I only understood 25% of this. But I would feel violated too if Poch were to leave. Never thought about it that way, but you're right.
 

Lemon

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Jul 17, 2014
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FFS, I've been learning about Corticotrophin-releasing hormone, let's talk about that guys :wacky:

"In addition, high levels of corticotrophin-releasing hormone may also make certain inflammatory problems worse, including rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Initially this might seem unexpected because raised levels of corticotrophin-releasing hormone in the brain can lead to increased glucocorticoids production, and glucocorticoids have an anti-inflammatory effect. However, research has revealed that when high levels of corticotrophin-releasing hormone occur in tissues outside the brain, they can actually have a powerful inflammatory action. Increased corticotrophin-releasing hormone levels within the joints, skin or gut can therefore make these inflammatory conditions worse or even play a role in their development." http://www.yourhormones.info/hormones/corticotrophinreleasing_hormone.aspx

This may lead to (or from) metabolic conditions, similar to Coco's supposed condition(s). High stress, over excercise, disrupted/lacking sleep are all potential positive feedback loops for high CRH production.

Personal thoughts, this is a key reason why I post about no significant protein 4-6hours before bed, this allows the autonomic nervous system to be in Rest and Repair mode during sleep, protein takes more oxygen to digest which hampers this signalling switch, IMO.

Also some natural sodium, such as some hard cheese, in the evening, for days when you have been highly adrenalised to assist recover this issue, IMO.

Think, as posted in the Lamela thread, that Synovial fluid analysis should indicate if Coco's hip issue is related to CRH. But the inter-related symptoms (if both the hip and depression stories are true) are both well explained by such guess work as this post. IMO.
 
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Rogmeister

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Jun 14, 2008
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FFS, I've been learning about Corticotrophin-releasing hormone, let's talk about that guys :wacky:

"In addition, high levels of corticotrophin-releasing hormone may also make certain inflammatory problems worse, including rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Initially this might seem unexpected because raised levels of corticotrophin-releasing hormone in the brain can lead to increased glucocorticoids production, and glucocorticoids have an anti-inflammatory effect. However, research has revealed that when high levels of corticotrophin-releasing hormone occur in tissues outside the brain, they can actually have a powerful inflammatory action. Increased corticotrophin-releasing hormone levels within the joints, skin or gut can therefore make these inflammatory conditions worse or even play a role in their development." http://www.yourhormones.info/hormones/corticotrophinreleasing_hormone.aspx

This may lead to (or from) metabolic conditions, similar to Coco's supposed condition(s). High stress, over excercise, disrupted/lacking sleep are all potential positive feedback loops for high CRH production.

Personal thoughts, this is a key reason why I post about no significant protein 4-6hours before bed, this allows the autonomic nervous system to be in Rest and Repair mode during sleep, protein takes more oxygen to digest which hampers this signalling switch, IMO.

Also some natural sodium, such as some hard cheese, in the evening, for days when you have been highly adrenalised to assist recover this issue, IMO.

Think, as posted in the Lamela thread, that Synovial fluid analysis should indicate if Coco's hip issue is related to CRH. But the inter-related symptoms (if both the hip and depression stories are true) are both well explained by such guess work as this post. IMO.

While you're here mate, my arse itches. Not Always. Just sometimes.

It feels amazing to scratch it but when I do it just makes the itch worse.

Do I have the same condition as lamela because I can't be arsed to play football and prefer to watch it on the TV. I'd also happily go to Italy
 

thebenjamin

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Jul 1, 2008
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Some article I can't access today in The Times about how Spurs and Lamela are in disagreement about treatment over his hip injury, and therefore he may have played his last game for us.

Real problem now is that his value is on the floor. Mystery injury / mental problems mean i doubt we could sell him for much over half what we bought him for. And then he's nearing the end of his contract, but we're not going to want to offer him a new one given the situation, but may have to in order to keep his value up.
 

CornerPinDreamer

up in the cheap seats
Aug 20, 2013
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While you're here mate, my arse itches. Not Always. Just sometimes.

It feels amazing to scratch it but when I do it just makes the itch worse.

Do I have the same condition as lamela because I can't be arsed to play football and prefer to watch it on the TV. I'd also happily go to Italy


That sounds like you have a flesh eating bacteria called Dave. Have you thought about treating it with Lactic Acid Cream?
 

Spurger King

can't smile without glue
Jul 22, 2008
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If we're going off topic, wtf is the philosophy of creativity? @Spurger King and where has it taken you?

International conferences, 'award winning writer' status, a publisher lined up for my book, ten years of university teaching experience, a doctorate, the respect of my peers, and a foot in the door of my career of choice.

Does that answer your question?
 

Lemon

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Jul 17, 2014
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Guess everybody's not ready for the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, in relation to this then!

Coco's club/own Dr should be, unless tests have been done already to discount it.

Burnt out following excessive exercise followed by family distress, leading to partial emotional/nervous breakdown. That's my shot in the dark at it (though suspect more also, sadly).

If that article @thebenjamin said about is true, then it's sad. Think the club need to onboard an endocrinologist for tests on Coco.
 

Shadydan

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Jul 7, 2012
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International conferences, 'award winning writer' status, a publisher lined up for my book, ten years of university teaching experience, a doctorate, the respect of my peers, and a foot in the door of my career of choice.

Does that answer your question?

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Lemon

End World Debt
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International conferences, 'award winning writer' status, a publisher lined up for my book, ten years of university teaching experience, a doctorate, the respect of my peers, and a foot in the door of my career of choice.

Does that answer your question?

What is the career, and book, about?

Well done if that is not just a demonstration of Creativity.
 

not_tenth-again

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Jun 19, 2009
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International conferences, 'award winning writer' status, a publisher lined up for my book, ten years of university teaching experience, a doctorate, the respect of my peers, and a foot in the door of my career of choice.

Does that answer your question?

If any of what you said was true... it might :p
 
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