Sport is becoming a joke. What can we do to raise the issue of drugs as an important one?
Ask the questions. Keep pushing for satisfactory answers. Stop being satisfied with being fobbed off, or believe that the sport is clean without the details of testing programmes. Don't see failed tests as a bad thing, but as positive evidence that testing is catching cheats.
What is the testing policy of BHAFC, for instance? How often are players tested? What sort of tests are performed? Where are the results available? What doctors are involved in the club, and what is their history? Are Albion players subject to the 'whereabouts' system, and biological passports? How often are these reviewed? What anti-doping education do youth players get?