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    Re: Minson's Deadly Poison

    I don't reckon his toe was that big of an issue. They wouldn't want to say Will isn't training cos he looks like he is about to turn into a vegetable and we don't know why it's happening.

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    Re: Minson's Deadly Poison

    FYI - soy milk is precursor to estrogen which in this case might explain a lot...

    Drop the soy crap Will - or you will end up a women : P

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    Should have seen my face this morning at 6.30 on the way to work....i nearly cried.....

    Very very glad its all worked out now and they know the problem....

    All the best to Will....hope top see him out on the ground very very soon....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Running Dog View Post
    Only if he keeps eating... toe-fu!

    Soy milk, FFS! Big Will, unless you're lactose intolerant get a few gallons of the good stuff into you and get back to being the Raging Bull!

    People are meant to drink milk. That's why God invented cows.
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    Funnily enough Bonsoy is by far the best tasting (and most expensive) Soy milk out there. There's numerous reasons he might drink soy milk.
    I'm not sure how drinking soy milk is less natural than milk from a cow but it's good to see the great australian tradition of narrow minded exclusionism is alive and well.
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    Re: Minson's Deadly Poison

    Paul Williams was on SEN yesterday, and my radio is crackly so I may have misheard, but I believe he said that Minson is not lactose intolerant, but just a "weird cat".

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    It helps him play his musical instrument ?? keeps his lips lubbed

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    Who would have guessed milk from a plant being suss.
    All the best to Big Will and lets hope he has a great season.

    If not lactose intolerant why would you even go near the stuff ?

    One possible side effect is it weakens the immune system, not what you need in an athelete, when they are alredy taking their body to the limit.
    Surely a club doctor would reccomend to Will, or any other player for that matter, not use use Soy Milk.
    Add that to its is imported and most likely dilluted with polluted water, not sure what he was thinking.
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    Re: Minson's Deadly Poison

    Quote Originally Posted by The Underdog View Post
    Funnily enough Bonsoy is by far the best tasting (and most expensive) Soy milk out there. There's numerous reasons he might drink soy milk.
    I'm not sure how drinking soy milk is less natural than milk from a cow but it's good to see the great australian tradition of narrow minded exclusionism is alive and well.
    Well said Underdog - totally agree with you - Bonsoy is certainly by far the best tasting Soy drink out there. I ask the question - why do adults need to drink milk? Most people ingest too much dairy, and we would all feel better cutting it back. I guess all things in moderation. I'm glad the medical staff worked out the issue and hope that Wilbur is on the road to recovery

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    Hope you've learnt your lesson WILLLBUR... that soy milk is evil. Just evil. And tastes bad too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Underdog View Post
    Funnily enough Bonsoy is by far the best tasting (and most expensive) Soy milk out there. There's numerous reasons he might drink soy milk.
    I'm not sure how drinking soy milk is less natural than milk from a cow but it's good to see the great australian tradition of narrow minded exclusionism is alive and well.
    VitaSoy has quite a good taste - I drank soy for years and that was my choice. I stopped when I started going to the gym & swimming more - Soy is a testosterone inhibitor so I'm surprised they let footballers touch the stuff to be honest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bitofbite View Post
    FYI - soy milk is precursor to estrogen which in this case might explain a lot...

    Drop the soy crap Will - or you will end up a women : P
    Is it just me or does the photo of Will from this article have a bit of Ferrigno's "Hulk" going on about it?

    Maybe he needs some estrogen to stop him from turning green and going mental.

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    Re: Minson's Deadly Poison

    The club needs to get back to 'core values'.
    Dimmies, potato cakes, chiko rolls, hamburgers in batter, for a side serve of vegetables (shudder) chips. and for vitamins and manly vigour, stout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dancin' Douggy View Post
    The club needs to get back to 'core values'.
    Dimmies, potato cakes, chiko rolls, hamburgers in batter, for a side serve of vegetables (shudder) chips. and for vitamins and manly vigour, stout.
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    Danny Delre might "stick his nose in the trough" as well.

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