Diego Maradona tested positive for five banned substances: ephedrine, norephedrine, pseudoephedrine, norpseudoephedrine and methaephedrine. As a result, he received a 15-month suspension from football and was forced to leave the Argentina national team camp.
After learning of the sanction, Maradona uttered his famous phrase, “They cut off my legs,” directed at both FIFA and Julio Grondona, then president of the AFA. The Argentine player accused the official of betrayal for making a deal with FIFA instead of trusting him and fighting to defend his innocence.
Years later, WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) determined that the amount of these banned substances ingested by the Argentine star was not sufficient to be considered doping.
@RakoTuke We need to give DR a preseason. Let him bring in his own players and drill them.
This season was a big chance but we've blown it, due to O'Neill coming in for them. I believe we are moving in the right direction and Rohl is the man to rake us forward WATP
@pretty_sarlin It's complex math.
The scale will be correct in the real sense. The weights themselves are also correct but only in the Schaffer logic transition. Basically your weight is actually under half of what you see in the scales. It's all relative though. Einstein's 2nd postulation
@BMCRangersRants That's nonsense! The guys worked their socks off to get back into the game! Maybe have a look at the refereeing. Trying their damnedest to hand it to the Mhankys
@GloriousTB@aboutceltic He wouldn't be successful unless the whole background at Celtic changed. And I'm not sure that will happen.
Look at that January window, along with the summer
@aboutceltic My worry is that unless there's a serious change in how the club operate (recruitment, succession planning, gateway from academy etc) then whoever comes in is really up against it.