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tinky ****in winky
Way, way off the mark!
waiting , waiting ...have you ever tried snuff , beetle nut , kava or blotters ...??
Way, way off the mark!
[MENTION=38333]Swansman[/MENTION] will be along soon, it’s his current addiction of choice I beleive
I’m an old git who has never touched an illegal substance so no judge at all, but apparently there is a serious addiction problem in footballers to Snus, which apparently is some kind of tobacco product. It’s banned from being sold in this country but apparently is still widely used because it’s not banned from personal usage and available to buy from other countries such as Sweden.
Trevor Sinclair is calling for it to be added to the list of banned substances footballers can’t use. Apparently there is increased cancer risk associated with this.
These facts are as per Talksport so normal warning that this may be all nonsense.
Do you use it? What is it? Why would a professional sportsman want it? Do you think any players at our club use it? I guess it is inevitable if it is as widespread as they are saying?
Just say no, kidz
waiting , waiting ...have you ever tried snuff , beetle nut , kava or blotters ...??
I think nearly 20% of all men and maybe 10% or so of the women in Sweden use snus.
It is absolutely without a doubt the main reason we have the lowest smoking rates in Europe (7%). Naturally, the tobacco companies dont like this so they've put endless money lobbying it to be illegal in the EU.
Lots of footballers do it as smoking harm them more than it harms most people, and there's also been a lot of Swedes in the PL which has definitely made it more popular. I know Neil Lennon started because Johan Mjällby did it and anytime a Swedish player goes home they usually bring back loads for their teammates.
The increase in cancer is not established. There's a bit of Philip Morris etc. sponsored research that indicates it, and some research that indicates there are no issues. Most likely there is a small increase in mouth cancer. To believe it would increase performance in sports is just pretty dumb unless nicotine has some great effect in that regard, which is very doubtful.
Is it not a tobacco product then?
Traditionally, and the ones still sold in Sweden, Norway and Switzerland - yes.
The tobacco-filled ones are banned in the EU (and the UK, as we've kept such laws), except Sweden, so the ones you can buy here are just nicotine-soaked filler