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Thing is, they wouldn't be in the Europa semi if it wasn't for his goal vs Dortmund. If those cunts win the thing and qualify for the Champions League there should be uproar.
Whatever the outcome it will not affect their position in the EL.
Just as the Zagreb player caught didn't affect the Zagreb result v Scum.
However, if there were 2 or more.
I always thought that was strange that ruling.
As if they player doping scored the goals, made the crucial saves or played a major part in getting the result, surely the result was affected by doping?
Ademi got a 4 year ban for doping v Scum and Zagreb are appealing!
He reckons he took a contaminated supplement.
It's all strange because even those caught deny cheating and there is always some explanation.
Supposedly in testing 634 over the counter supplements, 94 contained anabolic steroids.
A more recent study tested 24 products sold in fitness shops in the UK that were suspected of containing AAS. Of the 24 products tested, 23 contained steroids including known anabolic agents.
So, the information is out there. It's available and professional football clubs playing at the highest level should know this and so should the players, surely.
Therefore, any player on the books of a Liverpool, Zagreb or even Spurs should not be taken supplements unless they are provided by the club.
I would also go as far as to say that any player should be given emergency packs by their clubs for colds and flus, packs tested and known to be ok. They should not use anything else. If they do so, it's at their peril.
Any other supplements must be provided by the club.

Therefore if a player tests positive, the player has no excuse. The only excuse can be that the club have supplied contaminated supplements.
 
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