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exile
04/11/2004, 5:18 PM
mutu got a 7 month ban fair????????????

Kowalski
04/11/2004, 5:23 PM
thats fair enough but it just shows how unfair rio's ban was.

Longfordian
04/11/2004, 5:39 PM
Not really. If you had a lesser ban for missing a test than failing one nobody who knew they would fail would do it..

Éanna
04/11/2004, 5:57 PM
I don't think there should be bans for non-performance enhancing drugs. chelseas are entitled to sack him for using drugs, but its his own private life, dunno why its the FA or anyone else's business.

yur man
04/11/2004, 8:49 PM
i thought fifa had signed up to the international olympic commitees automatic 2 year ban for drugs :confused:

as for performance inhancing, surely if u are suffering from stress/depression and take coke to make u feel better, u are still benefitting from it

footballers know the rules about drugs

i do feel sorry for him though, but he took the risk

inexile
05/11/2004, 8:47 AM
i feel sorry for him myself and i dont think that 7 months is enough of a deterrent for other people not to do it, in fact its possible that it may help his career as he is now a free agent and even though it looked like he wouldnt play under mourinho he has now got himself available on a free transfer

fosterdollar
05/11/2004, 9:11 AM
feel sorry for him?

I'm sure he appreciates it :rolleyes:

Nothing to do with FIFA or anyone else. It's a matter for himself (and the cops, if it goes in that direction). Like it or not, coke is a modern day equivalent to the binge drinking that went on in football years ago i.e. its not performance enhancing. When it starts affecting a player's game then the club have aright to dump him but who the hell is anyone else to tell him what to do in his private time?

fosterdollar
05/11/2004, 9:15 AM
as for performance inhancing, surely if u are suffering from stress/depression and take coke to make u feel better, u are still benefitting from it

Holy ****, do you really think that? By that logic doing anything that makes him feel good (not depressed) is performance enhancing. He takes his mot out for slap up nosh, a few drinks and they have a nice early night. Gets up the next day for training walking on air. But (OH NO!!) FIFA are waiting for him to see if he's had some 'performance enhancing' fun last night. Get real.

Ruairi
05/11/2004, 9:35 AM
I don't think there should be bans for non-performance enhancing drugs. chelseas are entitled to sack him for using drugs, but its his own private life, dunno why its the FA or anyone else's business.

i completely disagree. I mean, this guy's in the public eye, he's a man supposed to be setting an example for kids, this man is a PROFESSIONAL. if you can't BE a professional, then get the fcuk out of the game. He deserved far more than a 7 month ban i can tell you

tetsujin1979
05/11/2004, 9:56 AM
I really do think he should have gotten the 2 year ban, no matter what he's doing to atone for it. 7 months is nothing, some injuries have kept players out for longer. It would set a precedent and discourage any other players from doing the same thing.

As I understand it as well, he can sign for a club now, earn wages while training, but not playing and come back in top physical condition next season?

Colm
05/11/2004, 11:08 AM
I don't think there should be bans for non-performance enhancing drugs. chelseas are entitled to sack him for using drugs, but its his own private life, dunno why its the FA or anyone else's business.

Agree totally, if it doesn't enhance his performance then it's none of the FA's business and they should no have the right to ban him.


i completely disagree. I mean, this guy's in the public eye, he's a man supposed to be setting an example for kids, this man is a PROFESSIONAL. if you can't BE a professional, then get the fcuk out of the game. He deserved far more than a 7 month ban i can tell you

So what if he's in the public eye?
I mean what about all the various rock stars and so on who take loads of drugs? They're in the public eye aswell but people almost applauded them for taking these substances because it's part of the cool rock and roll lifestyle and all that bullsh!t.

If he took a drug to enhance his performance, I'd say ban the cnut straight away but if it's a drug that didn't have anything to do with football I think it's a bit unfair.
Chelsea are more than entitled to sack him for bringing the club into disrepute or whatever but the FA shouldnt be involved imo.

Éanna
07/11/2004, 12:50 PM
i completely disagree. I mean, this guy's in the public eye, he's a man supposed to be setting an example for kids, this man is a PROFESSIONAL. if you can't BE a professional, then get the fcuk out of the game. He deserved far more than a 7 month ban i can tell you
what makes him different from a pop star or even a teacher or something who does this in their spare time? Nobody knew anything about it until the whole thing went to the papers- because of the drugs test.

Ruairi
07/11/2004, 12:52 PM
so basically your argument is it's ok to take drugs in sport, just as long as they don't enhance your performance? that's ******

jofyisgod
07/11/2004, 2:02 PM
so basically your argument is it's ok to take drugs in sport, just as long as they don't enhance your performance? that's ******

I agree with Éanna and Colm here. It's not Mutu's fault that football is now a 'celebrity' sport-what if teaching or even accounting became 'celebrity' industries. We'd all be saying 'Oh it's terrible for poor :insert name: that his every move is analysed, etc. People who cite footballers' wages in these sorts of cases are stupid-this is nothing to do with money, the guy clearly has a problem. He needs help, not persecution.

Rio deserved his ban-he @rsed the FA around for a while, whereas Mutu has come out straight away and admitted that he has a problem. Fair Play. Rio, who appears to think he's some sort of gangster or Don, showed blatant disregard for the drug testing schemes, and the evidence against him was staggering.

Éanna
07/11/2004, 4:06 PM
so basically your argument is it's ok to take drugs in sport, just as long as they don't enhance your performance? that's ******
no, I never said it was ok. I just think that footballers should have the same right to privacy that other people in other jobs do, provided they don't do this kind of thing in public. and as I said, if it affects their work, then the club is entitled to sack them, if its in their contract

pete
15/11/2004, 1:43 PM
AFAIK Cocaine is not part of WADA drugs list so 7 months is fair enough.

Rio Ferdinand should have got 2 year automatic ban for refusing to take test as it should be treated as if caught with steroids.

Macy
15/11/2004, 1:45 PM
Rio Ferdinand should have got 2 year automatic ban for refusing to take test as it should be treated as if caught with steroids.
IMO he should've got the same ban as other footballers in England that missed tests in the months preceding....

eoinh
15/11/2004, 1:47 PM
AFAIK Cocaine is not part of WADA drugs list so 7 months is fair enough.

Rio Ferdinand should have got 2 year automatic ban for refusing to take test as it should be treated as if caught with steroids.

C'mon the guy had to go shopping! Have a bit of perspective. :)