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Originally posted by Bob Hoskins Bob Hoskins wrote:

Originally posted by Flanno7hi Flanno7hi wrote:

Eufemiano Fuentes is an interesting one. The only blood bags investigated were cycling and athletics related. I would be shocked if there was no football related ones (Le monde were sued for suggesting as much). He was still working as the Dr for Las Palmas as late as 2011 and there were rumoured links to Barcelona.
 

I'm not sure if it's related, but there is/was a case in Spain, where a load of sports men and women's blood samples were held by the police. The court ruled that they were all to be destroyed, but an appeal meant only the cyclists ones could be revealed but the other ones were not to be destroyed, but the names of them couldn't be released. The Madrid and Barcelona teams were believed to be the main players blood samples.

Nadal's career was said to nosedive at just the same time as all this tooLOL


 
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The last I read up about it I think WADA took the remaining bags. They were coded but WADA are not sure if they could release the names anyway. Le Monde named a number of clubs and Barcelona sued them and were awarded €15000 I believe as the paper had no physical evidence themselves just sources.
 
 
There's a credible witness I would say.
 
 
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Originally posted by deco911 deco911 wrote:

Always suspected Nadal on drugs. Has to be drugs in football but so much money involved etc I dunno will it ever come out.
 
Pep gave him them so he did.
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Pep was at Barcelona at the same time as Nadal's uncle. Nadal's uncle was known as the Beast of Barcelona, possibly because he took a load of drugs. Pep failed a drugs test. There's no other explanation, frankly, other than that they're all on drugs all the time.
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Ironic ole name too 

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Originally posted by SuperDave84 SuperDave84 wrote:

Pep was at Barcelona at the same time as Nadal's uncle. Nadal's uncle was known as the Beast of Barcelona, possibly because he took a load of drugs. Pep failed a drugs test. There's no other explanation, frankly, other than that they're all on drugs all the time.

I was actually in Barcelona on a weekend break myself about 4 years ago and Pep was hanging around the port end of Las Ramblas wearing a Greek fishermans hat and a pair of aviator shades using the pretense of selling tours whilst actually trying to punt a bit of gear to tourists. Having purchased a good portion of his product, I can't say that my performance improved massively as I couldn't find my flute for about 12 hours and my mouth was incredibly dry. I did manage to drink a lot more than normal though so I'm on the fence about this one. I think trial by social media and football forums is the most sensible option. 
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Originally posted by MC Hammered MC Hammered wrote:

Originally posted by SuperDave84 SuperDave84 wrote:

Pep was at Barcelona at the same time as Nadal's uncle. Nadal's uncle was known as the Beast of Barcelona, possibly because he took a load of drugs. Pep failed a drugs test. There's no other explanation, frankly, other than that they're all on drugs all the time.


I was actually in Barcelona on a weekend break myself about 4 years ago and Pep was hanging around the port end of Las Ramblas wearing a Greek fishermans hat and a pair of aviator shades using the pretense of selling tours whilst actually trying to punt a bit of gear to tourists. Having purchased a good portion of his product, I can't say that my performance improved massively as I couldn't find my flute for about 12 hours and my mouth was incredibly dry. I did manage to drink a lot more than normal though so I'm on the fence about this one. I think trial by social media and football forums is the most sensible option. 


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Dr.Ramon Segura and Pep Guardiola, a story that has plagued the club for years. When Guardiola tested positive for nandrolone while playing for Brescia in Italy in 2001, he was undergoing treatment from his long-time physician. Dr. Ramon Segura worked for F.C Barcelona under Pep as one of the head members of the medical team.

There are endless amounts of suspicious stories that include squads from leagues around the world, including EPO and Juventus, Fuentes and the Real Sociedad scandal, Parma and the pre-match blood transfusions that Argentine Matias Almeyda said made him feel like he could ¨jump as high as the ceiling¨ and even Maradona’s 1994 urine samples that tested positive for ephedrine (in order to lose weight which Vickery claimed didn't matter as he was just trying to be less fat - by cheating)

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Which is the best drug to administer to players to improve their touch, passing, vision, decision making and shooting? If you have some handy then PM me your bank details and we can do business. 
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Originally posted by MC Hammered MC Hammered wrote:



Which is the best drug to administer to players to improve their touch, passing, vision, decision making and shooting? If you have some handy then PM me your bank details and we can do business. 


They would be the same ones that improve your bike handling skills and tactical awareness of race situations

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Pep calls Sterling over to the touchline and then kisses him on the cheek.

What’s he passing on? Some secret run faster potion via the kiss? Filthy cheat
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Yeah. It is cheating, cheating on his wife that is.
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Originally posted by Roberto Baggio Roberto Baggio wrote:

Pep calls Sterling over to the touchline and then kisses him on the cheek.

What’s he passing on? Some secret run faster potion via the kiss? Filthy cheat

Pep using the swapping pills technique from his rave days.
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Just watched the BBC documentary, Britains Cycling Superheroes. Listening to Shane Sutton talking about marginal gains and how getting that extra 5 percent might involve getting a TUE LOL LOL LOL 

Surely it's only a matter of time before the British cycling team over that decade or so along with Team Sky go down as the dirtiest teams of all time in sport, not just cycling.
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Originally posted by Hans Moleman Hans Moleman wrote:

Surely it's only a matter of time before the British cycling team over that decade or so along with Team Sky go down as the dirtiest teams of all time in sport, not just cycling.
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Originally posted by Hans Moleman Hans Moleman wrote:

Just watched the BBC documentary, Britains Cycling Superheroes. Listening to Shane Sutton talking about marginal gains and how getting that extra 5 percent might involve getting a TUE LOL LOL LOL 

Surely it's only a matter of time before the British cycling team over that decade or so along with Team Sky go down as the dirtiest teams of all time in sport, not just cycling.

What they are doing goes far beyond anything we've seen before.
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Originally posted by ShamtheRam ShamtheRam wrote:

Originally posted by Hans Moleman Hans Moleman wrote:

Just watched the BBC documentary, Britains Cycling Superheroes. Listening to Shane Sutton talking about marginal gains and how getting that extra 5 percent might involve getting a TUE LOL LOL LOL 

Surely it's only a matter of time before the British cycling team over that decade or so along with Team Sky go down as the dirtiest teams of all time in sport, not just cycling.

What they are doing goes far beyond anything we've seen before.

No it doesn't. That's more or less the whole point of the Sky story, they are doing the exact same as everyone else, despite saying that wouldn't happen, ever. Nobody can actually name a single thing they do that hasn't been done by other cycling teams at some point in the past, or are doing to this day. Up to & including TUE's and possibly motors.


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That is what I found so funny about the TUE comments from Sutton. The normalisation of gaming the system regards TUEs. For him to be so open and blunt about that was hilarious LOL


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