I'm genuinely surprised that more players don't fail recreational drug tests. I'm especially thinking of the useless ones on long expensive contracts that clubs desperately want to move on.
In a post match drugs test cocaine IS CONSIDERED A PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUG. If his B-sample proves positive then he faces a 6 year ban. Career over.
In a post match drugs test cocaine IS CONSIDERED A PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUG. If his B-sample proves positive then he faces a 6 year ban. Career over.
There's no way a night on bag will improve your performance on the football pitch
Guy on sky sports news read the fa rules on cocaine it's classed under the social drug list, that there is no defence accepted as to how it showed in blood stream, you can be given a warning to a 6 month ban
Should be given a zero ban for something that isn't performance enhancing, and a 3 month ban for being a twat and risking what should be such a fantastic life
Should be given a zero ban for something that isn't performance enhancing, and a 3 month ban for being a twat and risking what should be such a fantastic life
Agree. Sometimes football fans can get so prissy on things like this. Should get a ban but anything more than 2 or 3 months would be rediculous.
Should be given a zero ban for something that isn't performance enhancing, and a 3 month ban for being a twat and risking what should be such a fantastic life
Agree. Sometimes football fans can get so prissy on things like this. Should get a ban but anything more than 2 or 3 months would be rediculous.
But then he'd basically back for the start of new season??? Reckon he'll get 6months and be back November time
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6 month max ban as cocaine is not on the performance enhancing drug list
He Said it word for word how it was in there
"If your thing is gone, and you wanna ride on - cocaine".
Good old Jake must have been listening a little too much to JJ Cale.
Allegedly