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I see nothing in that article that suggests he worked for Liverpool, I've had suspicion that something is rotten at that club, the fitness levels are off the charts.

Players could be unwillingly taken PEDS because i doubt something like that could stay out of the public domain, surely a disgruntled player in the club somewhere.
The Team Sky nutrition expert used to work for the RS.

They also employ a German ex swimmer who won a gold medal at the age of 35, and is the man behind their special drinks.

They also apparently had 22 of their squad listed as asthmatic last season.

They’ve defo been pushing the envelope in terms of what’s legal in the sport.
 
The Team Sky nutrition expert used to work for the RS.

They also employ a German ex swimmer who won a gold medal at the age of 35, and is the man behind their special drinks.

They also apparently had 22 of their squad listed as asthmatic last season.

They’ve defo been pushing the envelope in terms of what’s legal in the sport.


According to him, he owes his success to an amino acid preparation he developed himself.
In order to reduce his body weight for the competition, he developed his own diet, which he now sells commercially. [

Any more evidence needed
 


According to him, he owes his success to an amino acid preparation he developed himself.
In order to reduce his body weight for the competition, he developed his own diet, which he now sells commercially. [

Any more evidence needed

If WADA could get into the club it would make the Russian doping scandal look like they were experimenting with using tablespoons of Lucozade.
 
The Team Sky nutrition expert used to work for the RS.

They also employ a German ex swimmer who won a gold medal at the age of 35, and is the man behind their special drinks.

They also apparently had 22 of their squad listed as asthmatic last season.

They’ve defo been pushing the envelope in terms of what’s legal in the sport.

Wow. I didn't know that was a thing. Being asthmatic gives you access to some otherwise banned substances - I remember there being major controversy with Norwegian athletes at the winter Olympics.


Like Liverpool, they have an outrageous number of athletes who're labelled 'asthmatic'. It's a shockingly-easy workaround to getting access to some PED's that are on the WADA banned list. It absolutely stinks to the core but to be honest I reckon most clubs are probably doing it.
 

No, I think they should play with masks and also practice social distancing on the pitch. No player within 2 metres of our players!

Also I gotta say why do all footballers spit on the ground? Don’t see any basketball players spit on the court or swimmers spit in the pool. During these COVID times, makes sense to reduce this.

Seriously though, do you guys think some of them may have had it or at least been ill, they actually looked very lethargic against Villa. Look at Ollie Watkins third goal, the header, Liverpool very high line and 4 villa players ahead of Liverpool players as the cross came in. That’s just one example, plenty of others.
 
Big Sam was always at the forefront of medical "science" surrounded by technicians.
You would think he would have had us on a version of Klopp juice instead of night nurse wouldn't you?
 
Jon Flanagan is getting injected with all sorts in the Melwood basement. Like a particularly ugly guinea pig.
 

Big Sam was always at the forefront of medical "science" surrounded by technicians.
You would think he would have had us on a version of Klopp juice instead of night nurse wouldn't you?
He was the worst of the lot tbh, at Bolton pretty much every player had their own individual coach and fitness person, his backroom team was like an american football team, up to all sorts he was
 
Don't players get tested at random at full time?

I'm sure I read that after UCL final or FA Cup final, a player was taken away from the celebrations momentarily to have a slash in a cup.

Surely they'd be picked up if they were doping?
 
Don't players get tested at random at full time?

I'm sure I read that after UCL final or FA Cup final, a player was taken away from the celebrations momentarily to have a slash in a cup.

Surely they'd be picked up if they were doping?

They all wear a false penis with 100 ml of fresh toddler wee in it. You'd think fitting it in would be an issue but that's where the large amount of steroids also work in their favour.
 

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