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Failed drug test

Discussion in 'Football Chat' started by Beanokelly, Mar 3, 2011.

  1. Beanokelly

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    Kolo Toure fails a drug test at city
     
  2. honald_tdb

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    I hear he is suspended - no confirmation yet
     
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    id say he snorts the best of it
     
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    It will be interesting to hear what he's tested positive for. I've always thought bans for performance enhancing drugs should be longer than for recreational drugs. Although it's right the club can cancel your contract for the recreational shit. But we'll wait and see.
     
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    heard this a while ago ... Coke a Kolo :)
     
  8. elvis

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    Classic :D
     
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    if true what an eejit. I mean 200k a week and he know's if he gets done he loses the lot.
     
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    I wounder what Dunne said to him last night he got very annoyed with him . ??????????????
    Now this is out
     
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    Most expensive bag he ever bought!
     
  12. Raven136

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    does coke not go in and out your system in 24 hours or so?

    Hence how Charlie Sheen keeps passing drug tests.


    Imo he is the among one of many football players fond of the booger sugar.
     
  13. elvis

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    No, sure Mutu got done for the same, and he said he hadn't snorted for a few days. But maybe it does, and their all just liars and are snorting the whole time.
     
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    Interesting article from sporting intelligence about positive drugs tests and the bans handed out.
    http://www.sportingintelligence.com...s-handed-out-24-drugs-bans-since-mutu-190401/

    Revealed: English FA has handed out 24 drugs bans since Mutu
    By Nick Harris
    19 April 2010
    As the former Chelsea striker Adrian Mutu has declared himself “not happy†at what he calls an “excessive†nine-month ban from all football, handed out in Italy under anti-doping laws for taking an appetite suppressant, sibutramine, an analysis by sportingintelligence of disciplinary action taken by the Football Association in England shows that most players caught taking illegal drugs in England get shorter bans, and suggests the Fiorentina and Romania forward might have landed a shorter ban had he still played in England.
    One argument in favour of harsher punishment for Mutu’s latest offence could be that he is a previous offender: he was banned for taking cocaine at Chelsea. But that case is nullified by the fact he has been treated, technically, as a “first-time offender†in Italy. The Italian prosecutor, Ettore Torri, said he did not consider Mutu’s first ban when pressing the latest charge because Mutu’s positive test at Chelsea arose from “private†testing.
    Sportingintelligence’s analysis considers all the bans handed out by the English FA for drugs offences since Mutu was banned for seven months in late 2004 after testing positive for cocaine when Chelsea targeted him because of internal suspicions at the club.
    Since then, the English FA has handed out 24 drugs bans to footballers in its jurisdiction, most of them in a low-profile manner, or in a “no-profile†manner without the identities of the players ever being made public.
    Of the 24 bans, 15 of them have been after positive tests for cocaine or for Benzoylecgonine, the primary metabolite of cocaine. Four more have been for marijuana or cannabis, two have have been for ephedrine, two have been for failing to comply with testing procedures and one ban has been for ecstasy.
    In addition to the 24 bans (average ban period of 6.5 months, life bans aside, all bans detailed below), the FA has handed out another eight warnings or reprimands for cannabis / marijuana offences since banning Mutu in 2004, as well as one warning after a positive test for Terbutaline (allowed for asthma sufferers but otherwise banned), and one warning after a positive test for MDMA, or ecstasy.
    The FA has further dealt with numerous other cases in the time period we have analysed following adverse findings for either anabolic agents or testosterone but no further action was taken after explanations for the findings were accepted.
    In all there have been more the 60 positive drugs tests dealt with by the FA since Mutu, and details of each case (although without names in most cases) can be viewed on the UK anti-doping website, which has a searchable archive of positive test results in Britain across all sports, not just football.
    Only one of the players among those receiving the 15 cocaine bans since Mutu has been named: Shaun Newton, banned for seven months in 2006.
    Both players banned for ephidrine were named: one was Danny Cadamarteri, banned for six months in 2006, and the other was Paddy Kenny, banned for nine months last year. Kenny’s ban expires on Wednesday and he will then be free to play again for his club Sheffield United.
    Only one of the four cannabis / marijuana ban players in the period considered was named: Ged Smith of non-league Kirkham, was banned for four months last year.
    Only one of the “failure to comply†players was named, and that was Olafur Gottskalksson, an Icelander who fled Torquay United when showed a listed of banned substances as part of a random drugs test but before giving a sample. The former Iceland goalkeeper was banned indefinitely and hasn’t played since.
    Mutu, 31, tested positive for sibutramine in January and his nine-month ban means he is unable to play again until 29 October unless an appeal is successful.
    The prosecutor in his case wanted a one-year ban for the “first offenceâ€. Mutu’s legal team argued he should receive a three- or four-month term because they said he consumed the drug by accident in a laxative.
    In a statement read by Mutu’s lawyer, Paolo Rodella, the player said: “I’m not happy. Such a long ban for a laxative pill seems really excessive.â€
    Rodella said he would consider the ruling in detail but added it was possible his client would appeal today’s decision at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
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    AFTER MUTU: drug bans and warnings in English football since Adrian Mutu was banned in 2004
    (Most recent first, date is when the case appeared in the UK anti-doping database)
    Date: Substance — Action
    26 Jan 2010: Benzoylecgonine (cocaine) — 2-month ban. Player: Secret
    26 Jan 2010: Marijuana — warning. Player: Secret
    10 Oct 2009: Ephedrine — 9-month ban (to 21 Apr 2010) and two years’ target testing. Player: Paddy Kenny
    5 Oct 2009: Benzoylecgonine (cocaine) — 5-month ban. Player: Secret
    29 Sep 2009: Cocaine — 6-month ban. Player: Secret
    29 May 2009: Marijuana — 4-month ban. Player: Ged Smith
    27 Apr 2009: Benzoylecgonine (cocaine) — 6-month ban. Player: Secret
    3 Mar 2009: Benzylpiperazine / Benzoylecgonine (cocaine) — 4-month ban. Player: Secret
    3 Mar 2009: Marijuana — formal warning. Player: Secret
    27 Nov 2008: Marijuana — formal warning / reprimand. Player: Secret
    17 Oct 2008: Marijuana — 4-month ban. Player: Secret
    26 Sep 2008: Benzoylecgonine (cocaine) — 3-month ban. Player: Secret
    12 Sep 2008: Benzoylecgonine (cocaine) — 5-month ban. Player: Secret
    20 Sep 2008: Marijuana — formal warning / reprimand. Player: Secret
    11 Jan 2008: Failure to comply — 2-year ban. Player: Secret
    3 Sep 2007: Marijuana — formal warning. Player: Secret
    15 Mar 2007: Terbutaline — formal warning . Player: Secret
    10 Jan 2007: Benzoylecgonine (cocaine) — 6-month ban. Player: Secret
    5 Jan 2007: Marijuana — warning, target testing. Player: Secret
    16 Oct 2006: Marijuana — warning, target testing. Player: Secret
    3 Oct 2006: Ephedrine (stimulant) — 6-month ban. Player: Danny Cadamarteri
    6 Sep 2006: Benzoylecgonine (cocaine) — 7-month ban. Player: Shaun Newton
    10 Jul 2006: Benzoylecgonine (cocaine) — 6-month ban. Player: Secret
    22 Mar 2006: Benzoylecgonine (cocaine) — 6-month ban. Player: Secret
    22 Mar 2006: Marijuana — warning, target testing for two years. Player: Secret
    19 Jan 2006: Marijuana — ban, lifted after assessment. Player: Secret
    17 Jan 2006: Cocaine — 6-month ban. Player: Secret
    20 Oct 2005: Cocaine — 6-month ban. Player: Secret
    24 Jun 2005: Cocaine — indefinite ban after third positive test. Player: Secret
    24 Jun 2005: Failure to comply — banned indefinitely. Player: Olafur Gottskalksson)
    8 Jun 2005: MDMA (ecstasy) — 6-month ban. Player: Secret
    8 Jun 2005: Cannabis — 6-month ban. Player: Secret
    8 Jun 2005: Canabis — 6-month ban. Player: Secret
    16 May 2005: Cocaine — 12-month ban. Player: Secret
    14 Jan 2005: MDMA (ecstasy) — warning. Player: Secret
    NB: This list does not include any cases where there was “no further actionâ€.
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    its water soluable so according to Dr Drew with normal amount of fluid it will gone in max 3 days.
     
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    stupid ****:mad: i have no sympathy for footballers on 100k a week that get caught up in that shit.
     
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    14 Jan 2005: MDMA (ecstasy) — warning. Player: Secret


    Just a warning??
     
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    There were some very lenient punishments handed out.Also.I'm not sure why the players identities are kept secret.They should be named and shamed.It might be more of a deterrent.
     
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    totally agree but probably a deal with the players union like in baseball.Personally id see coke or steriods as deserving a longer ban than mdma.
    But the ban for ferdinand seems insane now compared to them.
     
  20. Sim Sala Bim

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    he could of failed any random drug test, more likely steroids
     

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