Carl
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No matter what i do or what boots i wear my feet end up battered, anyone got any tips they no of to stop it happening apart from covering my feet in plasters like i usually do?!
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Sooty
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depends what you wear???
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Lynny
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not taking the piss.....melted candle wax on the boot where its rubbing
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gianluigi
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ive learnt to put up with the pain once or twice, skin will grown back harder
also wont be for long, when the ground softens up,
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Carl
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quote: Originally posted by Sooty
depends what you wear???
boots, socks and shin pads with ankle protectors. Like i said, doesn't matter which boots i wear. Might be to do with my massive yeti feet. I've gone for that approach luigi, wore my boots yesterday even though the ground was slightly hard, though i might as well get a few good hours rubbage early on!
Last season i got athletes foot, plus major rubbage which resulted in half of my foot having skin hanging off, wasn't very nice, not wore them nike boots since.
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nik
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I suffer from bad blisters too, ended up cutting most the skin off Vaseline your feet allover, pair of trainer socks on, shinpads over top and then football socks. Seems to work for me and I got through a game Tuesday night with no pain/after effects
[Edited on 03-08-2006 by nik]
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Carl
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quote: Originally posted by nik
I suffer from bad blisters too, ended up cutting most the skin off Vaseline your feet allover, pair of trainer socks on, shinpads over top and then football socks. Seems to work for me and I got through a game Tuesday night with no pain/after effects
[Edited on 03-08-2006 by nik]
Might give it a go, see if it works for me.
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Mad Moe
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Scholl Sore Spot Moleskin is brilliant stuff, would definitly recommend
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MarkM
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I use talc on my feet...normally blisters come due to your feet sweating and then rubbing...stop them from sweating in the first place and they should not rub...
[Edited on 04-08-2006 by MarkM]
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Eck
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I used to get blisters all the time, but I just popped the blisters and put Vinegar on Now the skins hard as fook and I never get blisters
Edit: Oh, and the pain of the vinegar will make you forget all about the blister
[Edited on 03-08-2006 by Eckmcmann]
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Tarrantino
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best thing to do is put the boots on, tie them up and put each foot in a bucket of water so each foot is soaked, then wear then for 30mins, and they will mould to your feet and will stop the rubbing
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nik
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Or just use vaseline and jobs done? turn up for a match with a bucket of water, some chalk etc
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Tarrantino
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no u numpty, u do this when u first buy a new pair of boots then thats it problem solved
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--Dave--
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2 words
Puma Kings
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Danny P
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quote: Originally posted by Tarrantino
best thing to do is put the boots on, tie them up and put each foot in a bucket of water so each foot is soaked, then wear then for 30mins, and they will mould to your feet and will stop the rubbing
Ian Wright used to wear his boots in the bath when he got a new pair to stop them rubbing
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Tarrantino
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quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
2 words
Puma Kings
the memories
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antscorsa
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2 words
cica blades
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--Dave--
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not to go on about Puma Kings but, I have worn mine twice now since getting them (2 hours each time) and have experienced no rubbing at all. So comfortable.
Unlike my F50s which used to hurt after about 70/80 mins.
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