He was allocated an Irish Sports Council elite athlete training grant..Quote:
Originally Posted by pete
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He was allocated an Irish Sports Council elite athlete training grant..Quote:
Originally Posted by pete
So now we're meant to feel sorry for someone who was caught cheating?
Someone who was setting a terrible example for young kids?
Oh, that's right, he had an excuse. ~ Everyone else was doing it, so.....
When I was growing up, my parents never accpeted that as an excuse. I don't see why I should now. And I don't see why anyone else on this message board can accept it.
Crucifixion!
Line on the left, one cross each.
You're right Liam, all the kids on my road are downing EPO like is was sherbet!Quote:
Originally Posted by liamon
Here's a t-shirt to explain it all to you Liam.
That's what it's all about...
C,mon Peader,
you know that kids will emulate their sporting idols. I don't expect 10 year olds to be pumping steroids, but I certainly do see the possibility of teenage athletes trying to source EPO, etc to try and match their "hero".
epo is readil available and reasonably priced. check it out here
Don't necessarily feel sorry for him, but don't think he should be lambasted for it either. It's the nature of competitive sport.Quote:
Originally Posted by liamon
Whats your feelings on Colin Farrell? As he pumps himself full of drink, drugs and smokes, and then boasts about in interviews (and appears on the late late in some state)...
My petest of pet hates is the "think of the children" arguement. :rolleyes:
At the risk of sounding foolish here, I'd never heard of this guy before.Quote:
Originally Posted by liamon
Was he really a hero to anyone outside his immediate family?
I think coaches have more influence on atheletes than other atheletes.
I personally find it a bit odd the number who marry their coaches.
Michelle Smith, Sonia O'Sullivan, Paula Radcliffe...
should this thread not read, cork drugs cheat :confused:
Cork not in ireland these days max?
So it's ok then?Quote:
Originally Posted by Macy
He's a l@nger.Quote:
Originally Posted by Macy
I give up.
Everyone, go pump yourselves ful of EPO, nandrolone, growth hormone, etc. If it makes you competitive, then it's ok.
No it's not okay, but it's perfectly understandable if the vast majority of cheats get away with it, thus making clean athletes uncompetitive, that people get tempted. Some fall for that temptation, some don't, but it doesn't make those that fall for the temptation the anti-christ.Quote:
Originally Posted by liamon
We've already done that. Why do you think we're so competitive in this discussion and able to beat you :DQuote:
Originally Posted by liamon
The rebel army should be tested. If one Cork man can evade the authorities for so long theres bound to me more. How else can you explain O Flynns Blue boots??? Blue and Green should never be seen. The mans on drugs
That's not strictly true.Quote:
Originally Posted by wws
The jackeens in customs grassed him up so technically he didn't "evade the authorities."
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Taken from BreakingNews.ie
Tip-offs from Irish Customs and the Irish Medicines Board may have alerted the Irish Sports Council to disgraced Cork athlete Cathal Lombard’s use of the performance-enhancing drug EPO.
It emerged today that both organisations may have passed on information to the Irish Sports Council (ISC) about a delivery that was made to the 28-year-old Cork runner.
OK, that's all I wanted to hear. He was in the wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by Macy
So, you admit he was in the worng, but don't understand why I would criticise him? I'm just a poor simple country lad, but I think we've got a decent enough reason to criticise him.Quote:
Originally Posted by Macy
I'm not calling for a public flogging or any such thing.
Public Flogging would be preferable to the "example"/"think of the children" arguement....Quote:
Originally Posted by liamon
He's wrong, but how disgraceful his behaviour is is only relative to any misconceptions on how clean you think competitive sport is.
Hardly an excuse Macy, flashback to 1982 and my mom bamboozling me with the comeback...Quote:
Originally Posted by Macy
"...and i suppose if they all jumped off a cliff you'd want to do that too" ;)
I can understand the temptation he would have felt but the critiscism is fair.
But I bet you fell for the "it's not the winning, it's the taking part" bullshít as well ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by tiktok
Didn't the entire Ireland football squad, except for one heroic figure, fall for that in Saipan........can of worms!!!! :eek: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Macy