Megazone
On his last warning
Don't forget the standard tosh in the statement about how he's realised he is a role model that kids look up to.
That just tells us what a terrible standard of football we have in this country.
Don't forget the standard tosh in the statement about how he's realised he is a role model that kids look up to.
No, but it does make it incredibly difficult to identify the users.With the outcome of anyone on cocaine being them babbling about themselves quite egotisticallly for hours on end one would presume that is almost every footballer's main diet.
Least it's a clean drug unlike many
You managed to get the words 'clean' and 'drugs' into the same sentence, well done.
Understanding the probability of damaged caused, physically and mentally by taking drugs, seems to be diminishing with each generation.
Many now see it as the thing to do and think of it as normal behaviour, as can be seen by the flippant comments often made on these threads.
They bang on about it not being a problem, to hide the fact that they actually have a problem.
It would be better to see them facing up to this fact, rather than trying to hide behind their drug use and not come to terms with the fact that it is a problem.
Their tough guy bravado comments displayed about substance abuse and the giving of advice on what to take, trying to impress with their undeniable knowledge of the subject, is not fooling anyone.
I've never met an addict who ever wanted to be an addict.
It is becoming a huge blight to society as a whole and yet treated so casually, only over time will they realise that it really isn't a game,or not one that can be won.
PS who is Jake Livermore?
You managed to get the words 'clean' and 'drugs' into the same sentence, well done.
Understanding the probability of damaged caused, physically and mentally by taking drugs, seems to be diminishing with each generation.
Many now see it as the thing to do and think of it as normal behaviour, as can be seen by the flippant comments often made on these threads.
They bang on about it not being a problem, to hide the fact that they actually have a problem.
It would be better to see them facing up to this fact, rather than trying to hide behind their drug use and not come to terms with the fact that it is a problem.
Their tough guy bravado comments displayed about substance abuse and the giving of advice on what to take, trying to impress with their undeniable knowledge of the subject, is not fooling anyone.
I've never met an addict who ever wanted to be an addict.
It is becoming a huge blight to society as a whole and yet treated so casually, only over time will they realise that it really isn't a game,or not one that can be won.
There isn't a system to break.
Football's testing 'policy' is a joke and wide open to exploitation.
Chess and Belgium pigeon racing have caught more drugs cheats than football.
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How long before Ben's Grandad starts his campaign for us to sign him up?
His dealer allegedly told him "take this you'll play like Maradona". What a salesman!
Nice. Which one is he?
The Football Weekly Podcast instantly stopped talking about this for 'serious' issues.
Have there been more revelations?
(Obviously if it's 'serious' serious allegations there's no need to repeat them here)