Yeah I get that. Greene aside, the other two were both unsuccessful at tribunal and did not get their bans overturned. Powell had his reduced by 6 months. There's no disputing the Americans' guilt.
I'm not trying to convince anyone either way here. I found the article interesting and felt it...
100% agree. In my local there's a bunch of tradesmen referred to as the Friday Afternoon 5 n Drive Club. All have at least 5 pints and drive their vans home. Dunno if any have ever been caught.
Disclaimer: You don't have to be a tradesman to drink & drive on a Friday afternoon.....
Believe me I have an open mind here.
Even with a phenomenally improved start (drugs cannot change your size or gait) he remained slower than most over the first 25m. His top speed is his USP. Drugs can definitely help with this I've heard.
You must be on a wind up. A few weeks ago you had me bang to rights for a minor motoring infringement involving the last 5 metres of a bus lane. Here you are defending thousands of lawbreakers illegally parking in their hundreds, ruining farmland and livelihoods, scaring animals and letting them...
Can vaguely recall watching Wimbledon about 30 years ago, specifically Monica Seles matches. I went blind shortly afterwards and have not seen it since. :tosser:
Apologies if fixtures. I've searched the archives and can find no reference to this pretty compelling case that Bolt was a cheat. My heart is not ready for another amazing athlete to to be exposed.
What does NSC think...
That's very interesting and without doubt a noble and selfless life's pursuit.
Is this a first line emergency drug for use where VF is evident, or regularly taken medication to reduce occurrence in a risk group? Either way if approved it will be lifesaving for some I'm sure.
For my own...
Expert analysis. Could also have been ventricular tachycardia, which along with ventricular fibrillation is one of two 'shockable' arrhythmia on the advanced life support algorithm. It's definitely one of these as at one point in the footage it was clear he was receiving shocks from a defibrillator.
My son has just asked me if there have been many Albion players as fortunate as Ben White to have been chosen to play for their country in a major competition.
I'm a crap historian with a knackered memory that only stretches back about 5 minutes. I mumbled some stuff about Balogun, Izquierdo...
Assuming we all start thinking like adults the minute we turn 18? I've been an adult in the eyes of the law for 30 years but only a fraction of that has been spent behaving like one....
I wholly agree with everything in your very balanced and measured post. You rightly question presence and integrity of the controls that are/are not in place to protect the public.
The OP has so far only managed to sound like a tin hat wearing conspiracy theorist.
I work for an independent sector healthcare (trading) charity that works very closely with the NHS. In order to operate we need access to the clinical information systems and patient information systems that NHS Trusts use. NHS England and the trusts charge us a nominal fee for registrations and...
GP's support it. Their only criticism is the lack of public engagement.
Choices to opt in or out should be 'informed choices' made only once all relevant information has been considered. Your post waded straight in with a lie about information being sold, and offered no balance in view...
Mr Chowdray is an excellent surgeon and a good egg to boot. His outcomes are fantastic.
The new Mako robot at the Monty is generating a lot of attention and that's exactly the intention. Outcomes from robotic joint replacement surgery are no better or worse than from traditional joint...