I'm sorry but what is the relevant to that post apart from to antagonise someone
Terrible when it happens. You'd never stoop so low of course :thup::ears::cheers::rofl:
I'm sorry but what is the relevant to that post apart from to antagonise someone
Well, they aren't exactly all vegetarians and fruit juice lovers.![]()
Ethan, I think many of your posts on this are bang on the money especially the one where you suggested what she should have said.
I believe she was advised this drug would help her performance but I'm unsure if she has any sort of condition mild or otherwise where this drug may have been useful. One way or another I do believe she used it to seek to gain an advantage when it was legal BUT now has made a fatal error in timing.
Lots to run on this, it appears her sponsors are sceptical on her response given their reactions today
But to base that trust on the particular sport she plays, rather than the country she originated from, or the level at which she plays. Or even the stage of her career is a touch selective.I don't honestly know - instinct maybe , get a feeling perhaps , maybe look at history. I'm not sure if there is a set standard
For example if this was a runner for example then I would struggle to trust because of the recent history in the sport - same as if it was in cycling.
But just doesn't seem right for her and the sport which doesn't seem rife with drugs. Serena Williams and a few others coming out in support of her make me feel my instincts might be right.
This petty little revenge mission from Ref-gate isn't exactly covering yourself in glory either Homeslice.Terrible when it happens. You'd never stoop so low of course :thup::ears::cheers::rofl:
I don't honestly know - instinct maybe , get a feeling perhaps , maybe look at history. I'm not sure if there is a set standard
For example if this was a runner for example then I would struggle to trust because of the recent history in the sport - same as if it was in cycling.
But just doesn't seem right for her and the sport which doesn't seem rife with drugs. Serena Williams and a few others coming out in support of her make me feel my instincts might be right.
This petty little revenge mission from Ref-gate isn't exactly covering yourself in glory either Homeslice.
But to base that trust on the particular sport she plays, rather than the country she originated from, or the level at which she plays. Or even the stage of her career is a touch selective.
In fact, if you ignore all of these factors, and concentrate solely on the situation as presented, you can surely see tha absurdity of her defence?
I'm sorry ? That has confused me ?
So, you're a sportsperson who has a list of banned substances at hand and know full well that the use of a substance on that list is going to get you in to the deepest poo if you take it. You go to a doctor and he suggests using it for a true medical condition and you, a world level athlete either don't check it against the list of banned substances, or, decide your illness is such that you'll take it and hope no one pulls you for doing so - naive, stupid or a drug cheat ?
To be fair didn't the sponsors dump Woods sharpish too. Common thing to do and while it doesn't prove any sort of guilt at all they clearly feel there's more to this than has been revealed so far
I think the sponsors slowly dropped Woods more out of public moral outrage than anything else. Sponsors drop drug cheats quicker than anything now, as they know it only tarnishes their reputation to stick with the cheat.
Sorry Phil but to assume there is no drugs cheating in a sport like tennis, just because it's not running or cycling is just plain naive. People will do whatever they can to win both prizes and money, and to think otherwise is as I said just naive.
And yet Nike still sponsor Gatlin. A man that has twice been found guilty of taking performance enhancing drugs.
And yet Nike still sponsor Gatlin. A man that has twice been found guilty of taking performance enhancing drugs.
Ethan, I think many of your posts on this are bang on the money especially the one where you suggested what she should have said.
I believe she was advised this drug would help her performance but I'm unsure if she has any sort of condition mild or otherwise where this drug may have been useful. One way or another I do believe she used it to seek to gain an advantage when it was legal BUT now has made a fatal error in timing.
Lots to run on this, it appears her sponsors are sceptical on her response given their reactions today
So, you're a sportsperson who has a list of banned substances at hand and know full well that the use of a substance on that list is going to get you in to the deepest poo if you take it. You go to a doctor and he suggests using it for a true medical condition and you, a world level athlete either don't check it against the list of banned substances, or, decide your illness is such that you'll take it and hope no one pulls you for doing so - naive, stupid or a drug cheat ?