Premier League: Three England players are mixing sleeping pills with alcohol to get high
Three England players reportedly mixing sleeping pills with alcohol to get high
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The article cites the Sun and Tony Adams anti-drug charity Sporting Chance. But obviously this should be taken with a bit of salt.
These are the descriptions of the players:
Player one is one of the most talented players of his generation and his problem is widely known across dressing rooms. He has consumed the pills alongside vodka and champagne at parties and his habit is negatively impacting his performance in training.
Meanwhile, player two has years of experience playing for England. He was initially prescribed Zolpidem by his club and is now addicted to mixing the pill with alcohol. His partner begged him to seek help after she found him knocked out cold on the sofa.
The final player was tipped to be a regular for the England national team but there are concerns he'll never fulfil his potential amid a notable dip in form. Some individuals have drawn a correlation between his consumption of sleeping pills and the standard of his performances.