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  1. SAT 14 MAR 2015 - PREMIER LEAGUE

    • Crystal Palace 2 v 0 QPR 12:45
    • Arsenal 3 v 0 West Ham 15:00
    • Leicester 1 v 1 Hull 15:00
    • Sunderland 0 v 3 Aston Villa 15:00
    • West Brom 1 v 1 Stoke 15:00
    • Burnley 0 v 2 Man City 17:30

    SUN 15 MAR 2015 - PREMIER LEAGUE

    • Chelsea 1 v 0 Southampton 13:30
    • Everton 3 v 1 Newcastle 16:00
    • Man Utd 1 v 1 Tottenham 16:00

    MON 16 MAR 2015 - PREMIER LEAGUE

    • Swansea 0 v 2 Liverpool 20:00
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    Absolutely not.

    I'll make up for it on Sunday!

    What's your logic behind having a "cheat day" on Sunday?

    Without going too far off topic and boring everyone, supposedly it keeps your metabolism working. Eating less calories means your body tends to slow down and use less as well, so giving it a spike every week keeps it higher.

    But really I just do it for my own sanity. Gives you something to look forward to and is sort of a reward for the rest of the week.

    Works for me anyway, might not work for everyone

    Edit: and yeah it does tend to be a cheat meal rather than a cheat day. Plus on a Sunday I usually sleep late so it tends to be breakfast plus one large meal in the evening. So it really isn't a massive binge.

    This week will be McDonalds I think. Maybe two.

    My question was more why Sunday and not Friday/Saturday? [emoji14]

    Oh. No reason really. Why not?

     

     

    If I'm going to pig out I like to have nothing to do the following day. Just find it odd.

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    Absolutely not.

    I'll make up for it on Sunday!

     

    What's your logic behind having a "cheat day" on Sunday?

     

    Without going too far off topic and boring everyone, supposedly it keeps your metabolism working. Eating less calories means your body tends to slow down and use less as well, so giving it a spike every week keeps it higher.

     

    But really I just do it for my own sanity. Gives you something to look forward to and is sort of a reward for the rest of the week.

     

    Works for me anyway, might not work for everyone

    Edit: and yeah it does tend to be a cheat meal rather than a cheat day. Plus on a Sunday I usually sleep late so it tends to be breakfast plus one large meal in the evening. So it really isn't a massive binge.

     

    This week will be McDonalds I think. Maybe two.

     

     

    My question was more why Sunday and not Friday/Saturday?  :P

  4. I think he deserves his place just for the worry factor - poor as he is at times - defences have to track him.   I really wish he would stay in an attacking position for opposition corners - you would need 2 blokes on him then

     

    Been wondering for a long while why we have every player back for corners, surely leaving 2 or even 3 players up-field will lead to many counter attacks...

  5. I don't think there was any "luck" involved last night. First half we were much better than them, could have had a penalty on one of Gabby's off the line chances and if we did have luck could have been 4-0 up.

     

    But still, haven't seen many more enjoyable ends to a game than that.  :D

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