Sooner or later West Ham United along with other Barclays Premier League clubs will be releasing various NFT's (non fungible tokens) on various platforms, yield App have announced their partnership with the club which that entitles users to benefit from the opportunity of experiencing hospitality at home fixtures, through regular competitions throughout the season.
All very good and shows that the Irons are not going to be left behind in the wake of 'new' technology and it's developments, however what is far more relevant to David Moyes, his support staff and his players is maintaining the levels of fitness required to pursue trophies on four different fronts.
To that purpose it is CRYO, and not CRYPTO that interests Moyes and his staff, Cryotherapy has gained popularity among athletes across many sports. The main goals of cryotherapy, and specifically whole-body cryotherapy, are for injury prevention and counteracting negative inflammatory symptoms following athletic performance in hopes of improving recovery.
It is the use of CRYO, in conjunction with intense manipulation and physiotherapy, that has helped Vlad the Impaler Coufal be made available for Sunday's 'crucial' home game against newly promoted Brentford. You may ask yourself why the home game against the bees is so crucial? The answer is simply that every game from hereon in is crucial for the Irons if they are to maintain their current upward trajectory, anything less than 100% will see the club slip into the 'mediocre' category of midfield 'safety'.
So, forget Crypto chat for now, and listen out for the Cryo chat! - LN
