You mean brainless idiots who have no opinion or emotions are very important to teams? We all dream of a team of Flanagans.
So you think Sakho hss brains? He sure showed signs of it with the diet pills and constantly being late. Such a fair point you make like...
So you're saying footballers can't make mistakes? Are you a perfect human being who has done nothing wrong in your life? It seems people rather have a player like Lovren who is a model professional but absolute dogshite defender than a player like Sakho who is clearly a good defender but has made a few mistakes. Anyways, I'm winding you up Gez. For it is I, Jimmy Squarefoot ... I got locked out of my account and can't even reset the password. Can any mods help please?
Suspected it was a existing payer but didn't know who. Was biding my time to figure it out What did you change to get locked out?
Nothing - normally I'm automatically logged in and then one day, I was logged out so tried to get back in but nothing worked.
Hi. Sure. You need to pm a mod with your original email and such and we can send it to a super mod for them to reset. Its happened a few times.
Uefa attacks Wada over incorrect handling of Mamadou Sakho drugs test please log in to view this image © PPAUK/REX/Shutterstock Mamadou Sakho has done well since joining Crystal Palace on loan from Liverpool in January Uefa has heavily criticised the World Anti-Doping Agency for wrongly flagging up a positive drugs test by the Liverpool defender Mamadou Sakho after he took a fat burner without the club’s knowledge last year. Sakho, who is now on loan at Crystal Palace, was suspended at the end of April 2016 after testing positive for higenamine following the second leg of Liverpool’s Europa League last-16 tie against Manchester United the previous month. However, in early June Uefa’s disciplinary body absolved Sakho of taking a performance-enhancing drug and on Thursday European football’s governing body went further still, releasing a damning report pointing out that higenamine was not specifically listed on Wada’s prohibited list. The report also suggested there are significant doubts among experts about whether higenamine is among a group known as B2–agonists, all of which are banned by Wada – and pointed out that Wada’s laboratories do not routinely test for the substance, and that if Sakho’s sample had been handled by the Lausanne laboratory and not Cologne then it would not have been tested for. The Uefa report added: “Higenamine is not expressly mentioned by name on Wada’s prohibited list. The fact that the Cologne laboratory tested for higenamine but had to check with Wada before making a determination indicates a problem, as does the fact that the Lausanne laboratory does not test for higenamine at all. “In this regard, Dr Saugy [giving evidence] explained that he has not received any formal instruction from Wada to test for higenamine and explained that the Lausanne laboratory would not start testing for higenamine until such communication is received.” It continued: “The onus is clearly on Wada to communicate to its laboratories what is and what is not on the prohibited list. There are clearly gaps in communication with regard to higenamine, something which also tends to support the suggestion that Wada’s own internal procedure and analysis in respect of this substance is incomplete.” Sakho was suspended by Liverpool when Jürgen Klopp, their manager, and the club’s owner, Fenway Sports Group, agreed it would be prudent to omit him from games while the investigation commences, and he was then provisionally suspended by Uefa. Among the games he missed was the Europa League final, which Liverpool lost 3-1 to Sevilla after leading at half-time, and he was also omitted from France’s squad for Euro 2016. At the time Michele Verroken, director of Sporting Integrity and formerly in charge of anti-doping in the UK, said she advised athletes against using any substances described as fat-burners. “What is causing that fat to burn is that these supplements contain a form of stimulant,” she said. “They are not regulated products. It’s just too big a risk. I warn against any weight-loss products. It’s probably going to be a prohibitive supplement.” Sakho fell out with Klopp having been sent home from a pre-season tour for reporting late for a series of team meetings during the trip to the United States, after which he was accused of displaying “a lack of respect.” But having missed the early part of the season with an achilles injury, he has prospered after joining Palace in January. http://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/foot...drugs-test/ar-BBA5VqO?li=BBoPWjP&ocid=1PRCMSE
If i were lfc i would hold that one in my pocket and uefa will do us a solid in thr future. A player might piss off the powers that be but no club can afford to.
No chance of them ever showing any fair treatment to us. Even with this WADA disgrace hanging over them they still allowed Man Utd fans to sing about Hillsborough while criticising LFC fans for singing "Manchester is full of ****". They are a bully that needs to be crushed with a massive lawsuit, not politely asked to stop if we don't tell on them.
Naaaahhh that's not how the corrupt work. No lawsuit will scare them anyway. They will do us a solid if we play nice.