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Originally Posted by mertle
Yep stuart its exactly how I see it. Clubs not going to self harm and the bodies drunk on power/money have little drive to tackle issues in the game. PFA have kept quiet too over issues.
Unless we get body prepared to tackle the problem not have big clubs dictating policy we wont clean the game up of cheating.
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Hang on we don't even have any evidence of these doping programs and we're already talking about cleaning it up?
Football is not cycling. There is a lot more attention on it and serious consequences for clubs who are shown not to have done something about it.
Good article here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/b...ret-footballer
There will be of course isolated incidents of players doping but they can be caught easily, and it's not systematic. That's all you can really ask for. Effective testing and policing.