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Expectorate/Gob, how much of it is ejected every weekend?
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Watching the football, Liverpool/Arsenal (Liverpool just lost :-)) I see all the players spitting on the pitch, I wondered how much is expectorated every weekend on pitches across the country? How should it be measured? Pints , gallons, litres? Is it dangerous? Could a player get infected mucus in a cut/graze? Does it damage the grass/turf. Even golfers are doing it now, God forbid, what damage to the greens? Could it be put to good use, after all leather tanners used urine in times of yore. Most important of all though, it's a disgusting habit, and in many towns, boroughs, streets, illegal. So why should sports persons do it without sanction. It hardly teaches our children how to behave. Have the Olympic committee made preparations for gallons of extra mucus expectorated all over London during the games. Is Mayor Boris aware? Rant over! I find it objectionable what do others think?
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I don`t think football players do it because they`re dehydrated. When you`re dehydrated you just have a dry mouth. I find if I`m doing some sort of sport where I`m breathing through my mouth (usually something really fast like horse riding) the saliva thickens up just because there`s a lot of air passing over it. I resist the urge to gob it out though (and so does...
15:58 Sat 03rd Mar 2012
because players get dehydrated on the field and their saliva thickens. They don't really have the time to sit down, have a drink and blow their noses properly.
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I just don't buy this "dehydrated theory" as mucus dries up if you are dehydrated. The first thing that footballers do when they come onto the field as a substitute is GOB.......surely they haven't become dehydrated whilst sitting on the bench doing bu99er all......no....it is habit.....done for effect.
Squash players never GOB and that is a far more energetic game than football.
No...sorry...it is just a disgusting habit as Dickie says.....copied by all the kids.
Squash players never GOB and that is a far more energetic game than football.
No...sorry...it is just a disgusting habit as Dickie says.....copied by all the kids.
I don`t think football players do it because they`re dehydrated. When you`re dehydrated you just have a dry mouth. I find if I`m doing some sort of sport where I`m breathing through my mouth (usually something really fast like horse riding) the saliva thickens up just because there`s a lot of air passing over it. I resist the urge to gob it out though (and so does the horse).
From the 1880s a campaign ran in the UK to stop people from spitting, since it was looked on as a major cause of the spread of tuberculosis. This campaign seemed to die away post WWII, though I can still remember signs in the street and on buses that proclaimed ''No Spitting : Penalty 20/- '' (i.e. 20 shillings). Later, spitting seemed to become the in thing amongst adolescents. As to footballers, was it ''Not the Nine O'clock News'' that featured footballers ''Gob of the Day''?!!
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