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HOODY
Are you being naughty again?
Kevin Keegan went he went mad on Camera during the title run in with Man U when he was Newcastle manager.
That was Coke!
comment by MarkyMarksIllegitimateSonGordon (U7028)
posted 4 minutes ago
Kevin Keegan went he went mad on Camera during the title run in with Man U when he was Newcastle manager.
That was Coke!
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Jesus, I would have hated to see him on beer.
Hat and coat time.
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I deleted them because it was just a bunch of random names and i'm not sure what my responsibilities are as a guy who did the post.
Plus the comments didn't add anything to the debate! No offence guys.
Might change my user name to "slander".
Yes some drug bans are covered up by "injuries".
There is no legal responsibility for the FA, PL or the independent testers to release names of players who fail a drugs test.
The idea that a club may put a player on the injury list because he has failed an in-house drugs test is wrong. Any player can be tested, whether they are fit or not. For instance, Jack Wilshere has been out injured all season but this doesn't mean he is immune to testing. It is random choices of every registered player at a club. This means when tests are carried out away from an after match test it is not neccessarily first team players who are tested, nor just the fit players.
As for the media, they know a lot more than they publish. Not just regarding drug use, but a lot of other things as well. Most of it is unworthy of reporting as players involved are not household names. Some is swept under the carpet to keep relations with clubs and players in tact so they get other news, and of course there are legal issues.
I was in Ibiza a few years back and a certain English international footballer was there with all his mates staying in the same hotel as me and my mates. His boys were openly snorting all sorts around the pool, but the footballer was very careful. I never saw him take anything, but he looked as hammered as his mates, was gurning like a trooper and sure as hell make a lot of quick trips up to his room.
For taking performance enhancing drugs.. yes players should get tested for that.....but they shouldn't get tested for recreational drugs, no one should. What players or the everyday Joe does in their own time is F.all to do with anyone else. Crazy how a stranger can dictate what someone they don't even know can take or not take. Society is totally F''ed up!!
It's ok for the rich and famous to do drugs, but if the wee man in the street does it, jail the buggger!
comment by MarkyMarksIllegitimateSonGordon (U7028)
posted 4 hours, 11 minutes ago
It's ok for the rich and famous to do drugs, but if the wee man in the street does it, jail the buggger!
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Who gets jailed for taking drugs in England? Seriously? There isn't enough enough space to jail the peados....
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posted on 21/6/12
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posted on 21/6/12
Conspiracy theories
Apparently US paid Russia to back Syria
posted on 21/6/12
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posted on 21/6/12
Have all these deleted comments named him?
posted on 21/6/12
HOODY
Are you being naughty again?
posted on 21/6/12
Kevin Keegan went he went mad on Camera during the title run in with Man U when he was Newcastle manager.
That was Coke!
posted on 21/6/12
comment by MarkyMarksIllegitimateSonGordon (U7028)
posted 4 minutes ago
Kevin Keegan went he went mad on Camera during the title run in with Man U when he was Newcastle manager.
That was Coke!
................
Jesus, I would have hated to see him on beer.
Hat and coat time.
posted on 21/6/12
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 21/6/12
I deleted them because it was just a bunch of random names and i'm not sure what my responsibilities are as a guy who did the post.
Plus the comments didn't add anything to the debate! No offence guys.
posted on 21/6/12
Might change my user name to "slander".
posted on 21/6/12
Yes some drug bans are covered up by "injuries".
There is no legal responsibility for the FA, PL or the independent testers to release names of players who fail a drugs test.
The idea that a club may put a player on the injury list because he has failed an in-house drugs test is wrong. Any player can be tested, whether they are fit or not. For instance, Jack Wilshere has been out injured all season but this doesn't mean he is immune to testing. It is random choices of every registered player at a club. This means when tests are carried out away from an after match test it is not neccessarily first team players who are tested, nor just the fit players.
As for the media, they know a lot more than they publish. Not just regarding drug use, but a lot of other things as well. Most of it is unworthy of reporting as players involved are not household names. Some is swept under the carpet to keep relations with clubs and players in tact so they get other news, and of course there are legal issues.
posted on 21/6/12
I was in Ibiza a few years back and a certain English international footballer was there with all his mates staying in the same hotel as me and my mates. His boys were openly snorting all sorts around the pool, but the footballer was very careful. I never saw him take anything, but he looked as hammered as his mates, was gurning like a trooper and sure as hell make a lot of quick trips up to his room.
posted on 22/6/12
For taking performance enhancing drugs.. yes players should get tested for that.....but they shouldn't get tested for recreational drugs, no one should. What players or the everyday Joe does in their own time is F.all to do with anyone else. Crazy how a stranger can dictate what someone they don't even know can take or not take. Society is totally F''ed up!!
posted on 22/6/12
It's ok for the rich and famous to do drugs, but if the wee man in the street does it, jail the buggger!
posted on 22/6/12
comment by MarkyMarksIllegitimateSonGordon (U7028)
posted 4 hours, 11 minutes ago
It's ok for the rich and famous to do drugs, but if the wee man in the street does it, jail the buggger!
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Who gets jailed for taking drugs in England? Seriously? There isn't enough enough space to jail the peados....
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