- Oct 30, 2011
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gooner said:To be honest i think to see what happenned to Muamba and for people to post it here and link it on to a discussion about doping is a disgrace. Yee should be ashamed of yourselves. Yee join the dots to suit yourselves to come on to the topic of doping and i think that is wrong. To come up with that sort of talk without a shred of evidence is bang out of order and especially so when he is still fighting for his life.
I know Muamba well from his time at Arsenal and also followed his career when we loaned him out to Birmingham and he is a very likeable and sincere person from the interviews i have seen from him. He was highly rated in the Arsenal academy by Liam Brady who actually thought he might make it into our 1st team but in the end he moved permanently to Birmingham coz we had too many midfielders ahead of him. He is a family man as i read an interview with him years ago when he was with us that when he was growing up in the Congo there was bullets being fired outside his house. His family came to England and he has made a career for himself and because of his tough life in Congo he cherishes his football ever so much. I said a prayer last night for him so i hope everything turns out alright for him in the end.
So i dont want to hear anymore of that nonsense linking it on to a discussion about doping.
And if thats the sort of stuff thats going on in this forum now, well then i wont be posting here much longer, if at all.
To see what a great person he is then read this article from today`s Guardian.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/...ign=Feed:+theguardian/football/rss+(Football)
I've said some of this on this thread already, but I feel I ought to defend myself again. This is utterly tragic, and I really hope he makes it through. There is nothing more valuable than life, to me, and this is one of the reasons I want sport to be as dope-free as possible. The more the early adopters get away with, the more everyone else has to pump into their bodies to keep doing whatever sport they love, just to keep up. I don't know is Muamba doped or not.
I feel that there is doping in football, given the high rewards and lax controls, and to ignore the role of club doctors, either not testing him properly or pushing the body too far, in this would be disrespectful to him. The very reason I feel that this ought to be discussed is because he is fighting for his life out there.
You say "join the dots" as if there are many things I've tenuously brought in to try and smear the poor guy. He collapsed. Something must have gone wrong with the body. One way of making the body go wrong is by putting stuff in it, otherwise it was wrong all along, or a combination of the two. It is not unreasonable to wonder why this happened.
By all accounts, Muamba seems to be a well-like, nice guy. But nice guys dope too - Jan Ullrich for example. I don't know whether he took drugs or not. I would guess that he takes roughly the same amount as other EPL footballers. I have no idea what they take, or how much of it they take, and obviously I have no proof. I also have little doubt that in cases where there is doping, it is probably driven by the clubs.
Again, I hope Muamba gets better, and I hope you understand why I feel it necessary to discuss this issue.