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Drugs in sport - government investigation
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[QUOTE="Huge, post: 2515805, member: 1992"] The trainer injected himself, it came back negative . I'm not sure but doesn't that indicate there was nothing illegal in the supplements ? Isn't it possible they would do that to ensure the integrity of the players ? After such a test you could then be sure that what you were giving the players is okay, yeh ? As far as I know all that proves is a trainer injected himself and passed the test. The word is 'proves'. Not innuendo. By the way, the players of 2013 cannot be punished for the sins of the 2011 players if in fact any sinning is proven. It is an odious comparison with the Storm. The sins of the father are not the sins of the son. [/QUOTE]
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