Swifty's Cakes said:agree, its hard to see the sunday times going much bigger than this. Someone, somewhere in news corp will be having a quiet word about the value of Premiership TV to Sky.
It's about time!Catwhoorg said:Not doping related but
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34363289
Fifa President Sepp Blatter is currently being questioned by representatives of the Swiss attorney general, the BBC understands.
In a statement, the attorney general's office said it had opened "criminal proceedings" against Mr Blatter.
*high five*
Catwhoorg said:Indeed. Saw that in the follow-up versions.
Lets follow the money trial to the end, and hopefully get the whole rotten house cleared.
Catwhoorg said:UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) today confirmed that Scottish footballer, Jordan McMillan, who was signed to Partick Thistle FC in the Scottish Premiership until March 2015, has been suspended from all sport for two years following an Anti-Doping Rule Violation.
Cocaine metabolites
http://www.ukad.org.uk/news/article/scottish-footballer-jordan-mcmillan-receives-two-year-ban/
Full decision
http://www.ukad.org.uk/anti-doping-rule-violations/download-decision/a/6863
Whoever "DownhillLikeTomba" is, he has my support.tantocomo said:http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/sep/26/footballers-risks-drugs-fleetwood-gerard-kinsella
I don't think we expect anything to come out about PEDs at the higher end of the sport yet, but at least it's getting more media attention. And the comments underneath show more recognition of it, rather than the 'PEDs won't help you shoot more accurately' denial line.
Merckx index said:Blatter resigns!
This saga reminds me more and more of Nixon and Watergate. A powerful chief executive confronted with all kinds of illegal activities perpetrated by his underlings, denying he knows anything about it. Insists he will never resign. Then, much more quickly than people expect, the end comes. In fact, in today's world, these things seem to play out much faster.
http://www.espnfc.us/fifa-world-cup/story/2476623/fifa-president-sepp-blatter-resigns-amid-corruption-scandal
"FIFA needs a profound overhaul," Blatter said in French, according to FIFA's translation. "While I have a mandate from the membership of FIFA, I do not feel that I have a mandate from the entire world of football -- the fans, the players, the clubs, the people who live, breathe and love football as much as we all do at FIFA.
"Therefore, I have decided to lay down my mandate [as president] at an extraordinary elective congress. I will continue to exercise my functions as FIFA president until that election."
If he had resigned the instant the arrests were made public, he could have spun it as the executive doing the right thing, taking the heat even while insisting he knew nothing about the bribes. He might have gotten a little credit for that. The fact that he at first refused to resign, though, makes it pretty obvious that he's only doing so now because he knows that if he doesn't he will be forced out by the investigation. Someone will spill on him, maybe already has.
tantocomo said:http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/sep/26/footballers-risks-drugs-fleetwood-gerard-kinsella
I don't think we expect anything to come out about PEDs at the higher end of the sport yet, but at least it's getting more media attention. And the comments underneath show more recognition of it, rather than the 'PEDs won't help you shoot more accurately' denial line.
Link is broken..del1962 said:http://www.espnfc.co.uk/fifa-world-...p-blatter-from-world-anti-doping-agoaency-brd
Up until his very recent troubles WADA had Sepp on their board
“We were a bit unlucky having watched the [Zagreb and Olympiakos] games again,” Wenger said. Then, alluding to a wider issue, Wenger continued: “When you don’t play at your best and your opponent is doped, it is difficult.”
Wenger has consistently criticised football’s lack of vigour at tackling doping and he suspects that the rarity of positive tests might be a sign that the systems are not working rather than that players are not cheating. “We have organised World Cups before now with 740 players and zero doping cases and I don’t know if that is really a fact,” the Arsenal manager said.
“We have to wait as well because there is a counter check [on Ademi] to see what comes out. The rules are the rules and I cannot change that. I don’t think the result is really under any threat.”
http://www.espnfc.us/fifa-world-cup/story/2651315/ioc-drops-sepp-blatter-from-world-anti-doping-agency-boardirondan said:Link is broken..del1962 said:http://www.espnfc.co.uk/fifa-world-...p-blatter-from-world-anti-doping-agoaency-brd
Up until his very recent troubles WADA had Sepp on their board