I would be worried about United players, but they're so bad they clearly haven't been doping.
This is concerning though. Will be interesting to see if there is any merit to the story.
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I would be worried about United players, but they're so bad they clearly haven't been doping.
This is concerning though. Will be interesting to see if there is any merit to the story.
@Sunflash
I would be worried about United players, but they're so bad they clearly haven't been doping.
XD +1
@Sunflash
I would be worried about United players, but they're so bad they clearly haven't been doping.
XD
If there's 1 guy I am suspecting, it's Kante, tireless human every single game. But it's more likely that he's not one of them.
@DecentK I really hope not, such a great player, but its true he is incredible, I'm not watching a lot of his game though.
This is going to get ugly. :(
The Sunday Times today lifts the lid on one of the biggest drugs scandals in British sporting history.
A British doctor claims to have doped Premier League footballers and Tour de France cyclists, the Sunday Times has reported.
Dr Mark Bonar has been captured telling undercover reporters that he has prescribed performance-enhancing drugs to 150 elite sportsmen, including players from English Premier League sides Arsenal, Chelsea and Leicester City, British Tour de France cyclists, tennis players, and an England cricketer, amongst others, charging thousands of pounds for his services.
The report also claims the United Kingdom's anti-doping watchdog, Ukad, was told about Bonar's alleged doping activities two years ago.
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