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Livermore tests positive for COCAINE







Stat Brother

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Hahahah, had been told this before but never believed it was true. Idiot. Would have thought a professional footballer has too much at stake, obviously not...
If the testing procedure is virtually non-existent what's to stop him?

How many years has he 'got away with it'?

There's plenty worse than cocaine being taken in football, although obviously none of the PERFORMANCE ENHANCING drugs will help you kick a ball straight :facepalm:
 


HCxUK

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Apr 18, 2014
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If the testing procedure is virtually non-existent what's to stop him?

How many years has he 'got away with it'?

There's plenty worse than cocaine being taken in football, although obviously none of the PERFORMANCE ENHANCING drugs will help you kick a ball straight :facepalm:

He's probably not the only one doing at Hull, especially after what was doing the rounds after last season's FA Cup final...

But yeah seems a bit bizarre that the FA clamp down on recreational drugs that if anything hinder performance
 


Barrel of Fun

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He's probably not the only one doing at Hull, especially after what was doing the rounds after last season's FA Cup final...

But yeah seems a bit bizarre that the FA clamp down on recreational drugs that if anything hinder performance

Other than the fact that they are illegal? Turn a blind eye and we'd be losing a millionaire or three to an early grave each season.
 






HCxUK

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Other than the fact that they are illegal? Turn a blind eye and we'd be losing a millionaire or three to an early grave each season.

I should have added that I think it to be bizarre to clamp down on recreational drugs rather than performance enhancing drugs. But obviously there should be penalties in place for sportsmen/women who take any sort of drug.
 


Barrel of Fun

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I should have added that I think it to be bizarre to clamp down on recreational drugs rather than performance enhancing drugs. But obviously there should be penalties in place for sportsmen/women who take any sort of drug.
Sorry if I sounded a bit aggressive.

I'm amazed that there are not more cases. Either the system is broken, or I haven't given the sport enough credit.
 










Stat Brother

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Sorry if I sounded a bit aggressive.

I'm amazed that there are not more cases. Either the system is broken, or I haven't given the sport enough credit.
There isn't a system to break.
Football's testing 'policy' is a joke and wide open to exploitation.

Chess and Belgium pigeon racing have caught more drugs cheats than football.

The last thing football wants to do in delve too deeply into recreational and PED usage, blind eyes are being turned left right and centre in order to protect the beautiful game.

At some point, a la Lance, the omerta will break and there will be some shocking revelations, to back up the current rumours.
Whether that be the full extent of Juventus and EPO, or Spanish footballs involvement on Operation Puerto.
Not to mention what EVERYBODY else is up too.

In the meantime all we're left with is one idiot who can't even pass a urine test on match day.
TBH the fact that someone actually got caught had me questioning if there was collusion from the club.



Naturally all this and more can be found in NSC compendium of cheating, easily found by searching Lance Armstrong.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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I look forward to the apology from his agent, some "pressure" based explanation for his actions and the checking into an addiction clinic when in reality he has no real problem other than being a tit on a Friday night.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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PS who is Jake Livermore?
 


Westdene Seagull

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Maybe it's just me but I'm not sure what the fuss is about. If it were a PED then fine, football should get involved. But a bit of coke ? Really ? As for it being illegal, just shows how antiquated our drugs laws are. Pop up to the city on a Friday night and thousands are taking it. You don't see any outrage for that or people losing their jobs.
 




bhadebenhams

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Maybe it's just me but I'm not sure what the fuss is about. If it were a PED then fine, football should get involved. But a bit of coke ? Really ? As for it being illegal, just shows how antiquated our drugs laws are. Pop up to the city on a Friday night and thousands are taking it. You don't see any outrage for that or people losing their jobs.

Wont anybody think about the CHILDREN (apart from Gary Glitter)?

It wont be long befour players will be shooting up in the center circle during penaly shoutouts and having a bit of special K to help long throwins, Mark my words.

This would of never happened when Dean Wilkins was manager,I blame Dick TIGHT.
 




Megazone

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Get Jake Livermore to Rehab now!

If he continues his deadly assault of sniffing cocaine, someone will DIE!

Everyone in his entire world must be really hurting from these chilling revelations. Next it will be ket, then crack followed up by shooting up Heroin.

If the FA allow this, then soon, we'll be seeing grave yards with professional footballers on each stone, skinning up spliffs.
 
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Tom Hark Preston Park

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I look forward to the apology from his agent, some "pressure" based explanation for his actions and the checking into an addiction clinic when in reality he has no real problem other than being a tit on a Friday night.

Don't forget the standard tosh in the statement about how he's realised he is a role model that kids look up to.
 




sir albion

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Maybe it's just me but I'm not sure what the fuss is about. If it were a PED then fine, football should get involved. But a bit of coke ? Really ? As for it being illegal, just shows how antiquated our drugs laws are. Pop up to the city on a Friday night and thousands are taking it. You don't see any outrage for that or people losing their jobs.
Spot on
 




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