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bad ape
did a google, looks like he will be
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did a google, looks like he will be
Fair enough TH has contributed enough to literature and if he's guilty let him suffer. I'm just going on the word of someone who is not really known for telling lies.
He can't stand Ian o' Riordan, for instance.
I'd be wary of his mates opinion on the case, he may just really want it to be true.
anyone conducting such an investigation would be advised to start in the club game in Ulster. Meant to be rife up there.Got some info on doping in GAA today. Relation is a Dublin Minor Footballer. Will be conducting investigations.....PK is an inspiring man.
If you've a source on this would you please PM it to me?anyone conducting such an investigation would be advised to start in the club game in Ulster. Meant to be rife up there.
PK called me a strange guy. Far as I'm concerned he's the strange one for watching this abomination of a sport.saw something on the BBC news this morning about one of the wales players in last nights match against england. It looked like he was just shy of being knocked out cold, twice, yet played on?
nothing definitive. Its idle chat doing the rounds since the early 2000s, and I'd well believe it.If you've a source on this would you please PM it to me?
saw something on the BBC news this morning about one of the wales players in last nights match against england. It looked like he was just shy of being knocked out cold, twice, yet played on?
Yep, club players getting illegal shit to make them bigger.nothing definitive. Its idle chat doing the rounds since the early 2000s, and I'd well believe it.
The only thing about conducting such an investigation is, cos GAA is still amateur, there aren't the same resources as you'd get in professional sports. So you can rule out any systematic doping programs (beyond players being advised to take creatine, which rather bizarrely, is still not illegal). What you'll find more so is that players will go out off their own bat and source their own stuff (probably similar to the kind of stuff you'd source in an average gym).
And you won't find anything at inter-county level. Even though the doping control program for GAA is quite lackse, players are still terrified of it.
It doesn't cost as much as you think. At county conventions the numbers are published, and while theres undoubtedly costs well hidden in the 'miscellaneous' column, theres no way county boards are putting money aside for drugs.As for resources, county teams are costing millions to run these days.
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