http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...e-Walker-apologises-inhaling-hippy-crack.html Summat for the press to get stuck into. The lads been a tit like.
This is daft. who gives a **** it's not even illegal. He's probably safer having it than a couple beers and driving off. Getting a little sick of this ****. It's petty and irrelevant. It's his own health and don't start with the role model argument, it's as bad as the whole "video games turn kids into violent criminals"
It's a drug and being a role model is relevant, you might not think so but I do. So can't see any point in discussing it, besides, it's late and i'm tired.
i dont have a problem with any england player or adult ****ing up their own **** , but id not be happy to find my own kids wanting to try it coz a footballer tries it :/ when i was at school i dont think there was anyone that didnt try lighter fuel or other solvent at least once ,
I think this comment covers it quite well. To be fair he hasn't done anything illegal. And no offence to him but he doesn't seem like the brightest guy - I think it's quite likely he didn't know about the dangers or controversy it might cause! .. although I prefer this one.... Nitrous oxide? You're having a laugh....
Am I right in thinking he inhaled the stuff out of a balloon that makes your voice go weird? Hasn't everyone done that?
This is ****ing silly, nitrous balloons are **** all. They make you a night floaty for about 30 seconds and that's it. The only thing they're worthwhile for is getting proper drugs to kick in faster. Whatever next? We'll be chastising Steven Gerrard because he was photo'd having a lager shandy with his family meal, and discussing whether he should be able to play for England as he had a feeble amount of alcohol. ****ing pathetic.
Isn't this just laughing gas? Jesus their making it out to be heroin,the media are making a mountain out of a molehill....Just like usual.
"lol, what a joke. should never be called up again. he has disgraced the english national team." Wonder if this bloke felt the same about Gazza pre-Euro 96? One thing I don't get is why are the media so ****ing two-faced - one minute, they are rooting for England to win something and getting behind them, the next minute they try to disrupt the team by producing crap like this, which can affect the mentality of some of our players. Foreign media rarely does this to their national team players, even though it probably happens just as often.
Having never tried lighter fuel/solvents/helium balloons (I sound really boring) but have had the space cake in Amsterdam - can I say, are little sproglets/brats really want to try what Kyle Walker tried or are they too busy shooting up in the local alley every night and would consider Mr Walker a lightweight (was going to use another phrase but wasn't sure if it might be getting me into trouble with the mods - hopefully the shooting up comment is allowed and if not Mr Moderator I am very sorry for using such a phrase)
Ok he's been a bit of a tit. He's a footballer what do you expect. The real story to me is this happened in June. They didn't feel it was worth reporting at the time but wait to the day before England's qualifier when he is the only fit right back and likely to play. Question do the press actually want England to succeed or would they rather report disaster?
i think he's setting a good example! I'd rather see my kid do laughing gas for 30 seconds than become an alcoholic or smoke cigs.