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Mo will tough it out.

1) People are past caring due to doping scandal fatigue.
2) Last year's Grand Depart is definitive proof that people couldn't care less in the UK.
3) Last year I spoke to a Scottish couple at the GD (who knew their stuff about cycling) and they accept the paradigm unquestioningly that only Johnny Foreigner dopes.
4) I started watching Lord Clark's 1968 "Civilization" series for the BBC and subsequent review in "The Spectator" from 2014.
5) The point was made in the review that this show could not be made today - go figure.
6) In the final episode Clark quotes from WB Yeats:

.... Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity ....
 
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buckle said:
Mo will tough it out.

1) People are past caring due to doping scandal fatigue.
2) Last year's Grand Depart is definitive proof that people couldn't care less in the UK.
3) Last year I spoke to a Scottish couple at the GD (who knew their stuff about cycling) and they accept the paradigm unquestioningly that only Johnny Foreigner dopes.
4) I started watching Lord Clark's 1968 "Civilization" series for the BBC and subsequent review in "The Spectator" from 2014.
5) The point was made in the review that this show could not be made today - go figure.
6) In the final episode Clark quotes from WB Yeats:

.... Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity ....


Sad but true.
 
http://www.ukad.org.uk/news/article/ukads-panorama-investigation/

UK Anti-Doping has confirmed it is carrying out an investigation into allegations made by the BBC Panorama programme “Catch Me If You Can” on Wednesday 3 June 2015.

If they find enough to prosecute, the finding will appear in due course, after any relevant appeals windows (or appeals themselves).

If they don't prosecute, then they will not publish any detailed information.
 
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Catwhoorg said:
http://www.ukad.org.uk/news/article/ukads-panorama-investigation/

UK Anti-Doping has confirmed it is carrying out an investigation into allegations made by the BBC Panorama programme “Catch Me If You Can” on Wednesday 3 June 2015.

If they find enough to prosecute, the finding will appear in due course, after any relevant appeals windows (or appeals themselves).

If they don't prosecute, then they will not publish any detailed information.

How did that UKAD investigation get on into looking into the Linda McCartney confessions ? I seem to remember that everyone forgot about it once they had kicked it soi far. Not sure that tactic will work here, but they are going to give it a go.
 
Given that the BBC has just lost the Olympics, it might well explain why they have gone after "Team Mo". In other words, they knew in advance that they were in the process of losing their entire sports portfolio. Moreover, they had their fingers well and truly burned over the Jimmy Saville affair and there is the prospect of being finally dumped by the government thus losing the TV license revenue.
 
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Freddythefrog said:
Catwhoorg said:
http://www.ukad.org.uk/news/article/ukads-panorama-investigation/

UK Anti-Doping has confirmed it is carrying out an investigation into allegations made by the BBC Panorama programme “Catch Me If You Can” on Wednesday 3 June 2015.

If they find enough to prosecute, the finding will appear in due course, after any relevant appeals windows (or appeals themselves).

If they don't prosecute, then they will not publish any detailed information.

How did that UKAD investigation get on into looking into the Linda McCartney confessions ? I seem to remember that everyone forgot about it once they had kicked it soi far. Not sure that tactic will work here, but they are going to give it a go.

I will go with the latter option in that case, and no great media interest to keep the matter on peoples minds.

With both UKAD and USADA involved, plenty of media and some high profile former NOP runners, this is not going quiet anytime soon.
 
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Good to see Mo hasn't let all the bad publicity affect his performances, another sub 3.29 run in the 1500m in Monaco last night on an evening full of incredible performances.
 
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Bit of a crowd outside the doping clinic puzzle page, not sure if Mo was there, but pretty much everybody from track& field was.
 
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Catwhoorg said:
Did anyone honestly think UK athletics was going to do anything other than whitewash him ?


Depends if they had enough on him to take out proceedings, which I doubt very much they do.

Whether they have the inclination to do anything anyway is open to question.
 
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sniper said:
The Hitch said:
fenns said:
Remember when Neymar joined Barcelona they announced they had to boost his red blood cell count as they had discovered he was anaemic. Fancy that! They obviously don't have doctors in Brazil.
Really?
really.
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/3277/la-liga/2013/08/05/4166251/barcelona-confirm-neymar-has-anaemia

but no concerns:

"We'll help make sure he's in the right condition. It's not a concern."
(...)
"But we can clearly see that he's quickly getting a grasp of our type of football."

:eek: :rolleyes:

lol

Messi's condition was worse than Neymar's - imagine the 'treatment' they must have given him :D
 
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PremierAndrew said:
sniper said:
The Hitch said:
fenns said:
Remember when Neymar joined Barcelona they announced they had to boost his red blood cell count as they had discovered he was anaemic. Fancy that! They obviously don't have doctors in Brazil.
Really?
really.
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/3277/la-liga/2013/08/05/4166251/barcelona-confirm-neymar-has-anaemia

but no concerns:

"We'll help make sure he's in the right condition. It's not a concern."
(...)
"But we can clearly see that he's quickly getting a grasp of our type of football."

:eek: :rolleyes:

lol

Messi's condition was worse than Neymar's - imagine the 'treatment' they must have given him :D

In my early teens I wanted to be a footballer (like I guess about 90% of boys in this country).

Looking at what it takes now, i'm glad that was never my path. Fifa themselves admit that half the players at the world cup abuse painkillers.
 
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I think I'd accept a little painkiller abuse, and tons of PEDs, if it meant getting the average premier league wage along with the average celebrity status afforded to a footballer.
 
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Lyon said:
The Hitch said:
Lyon said:
There was a Danish documentary about use/abuse of painkillers in football some years ago.
Do tell.
I hoped somebody else could produce a link to it as I couldn't find one myself.

Here is a link to a newspaper article on it:
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/...s__be_cause_of_so_many_players_apos__deaths_/

http://www.bt.dk/fodbold/superligaen-i-opgoer-med-farlig-gigtmedicin (Danish)

Some things from the article:

The pain killers was used to be in a bowl, like it was candy, free to take, but the clubs have changed policy since then. In 2006 a survey showed, that 54% of the football players who participated in the 2006 World Cup in Germany, took pain killers at least once (or more) during the tournament.
Former Sevilla, Schalke, Juventus and Liverpool player Christian Poulsen said, that use of arthritis medicine is normal in the world of football, and with certainty used before important matches.