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Tested positive after the 2-0 win at Palace last month, 3 points deducted?

 

Any chance of this or not?

 

It's not a PED so I'd be surprised.

 

Zero chance of it IMO and will just be filed away. A PED-0 file if you will.

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Tested positive after the 2-0 win at Palace last month, 3 points deducted?

 

Any chance of this or not?

 

It's not a PED so I'd be surprised.

 

Zero chance of it IMO and will just be filed away. A PED-0 file if you will.

 

:lol:

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Chelsea would be up there:

Hoddle

Vialli

Gullit

Ancelotti

 

No order of course.

 

IMO from what i've read/seen Shearer would really struggle to break top 3. FWIW Gullit & Keegan made the UEFA Golden Jubilee list. From the way L'pool fans describe Kenny he should be ahead of them both. Although those two did play in a couple leagues across Europe and won major individual honours.

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Same goes for Swansea in that case.

 

Toshack

Jan Molby ("They've given him too much room! :lol:)

Martinez

Sousa

Laudrup

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Same goes for Swansea in that case.

 

Toshack

Jan Molby ("They've given him too much room! :lol:)

Martinez

Sousa

Laudrup

 

Martinez?! :lol: :lol:

 

Aye, he may as well tag along. Can't honestly say that I particularly remember him as a player mind, it was just the whole club being smaller than the managers it employed thing.

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Why the fuck would you risk it when you're a Premier League player? :lol:

 

I know there'll be loads who haven't been caught, but still...

 

Heard he prefers it to alcohol as he values his livermore.

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In recent history, Bordeaux have had Sagnol, Tigana, and Blanc all within the last five years. A pretty formidable group.

 

Fwiw, I think the low number of players caught taking recreational and enhancing drugs at football's top level is more to do with lax testing protocol than anything else. Most people just get away with it, or have their issues handled internally.

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In recent history, Bordeaux have had Sagnol, Tigana, and Blanc all within the last five years. A pretty formidable group.

 

Fwiw, I think the low number of players caught taking recreational and enhancing drugs at football's top level is more to do with lax testing protocol than anything else. Most people just get away with it, or have their issues handled internally.

 

Agreed... mysterious 6-8 month injuries..

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