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There are whispers that this closeted A+ list soccer star might be on steroids or some other PED because of the excessive amounts his boyfriend admitted consuming to police recently.
There are whispers that this closeted A+ list soccer star might be on steroids or some other PED because of the excessive amounts his boyfriend admitted consuming to police recently.
Posted by ent lawyer at 4:30 AM
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The usual A+ soccer dude Cristiano Ronaldo
ReplyDeleteronaldo?
ReplyDeleteA "closeted A+ list soccer star" is always supposed to be Crispy.
ReplyDeleteCristiano Ronaldo and Badr Hari Badr Hari http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/cristiano-ronaldos-close-kickboxer-friend-7986389
ReplyDeleteA police raid on Hari's property in 2012 unearthed a cache of steroids, including human growth hormone, that his lawyer claimed didn't belong to the athlete.
What a stupid BI. So, by association it assumes that Christiano is taking steroids, because his "boyfriend" is dealing with them? WTF? Christiano has enough money to procure them anyway he wants. He doesn't need a cover up of a "boyfriend" for that. Besides, Christiano was never caught cheating with drugs and I'm sure that even soccer players get tested for them.
ReplyDeleteIt's not working, y'all! All these rules about what you can and cannot ingest or inject in the sports world! Let it go! Let them dope till the cows come home. Who really cares what they do if they are thoroughly entertaining? Remember how exciting it was when Lance won every year and made Americans proud? Let 'em dope!
ReplyDeleteEPO for height, not HGH?
ReplyDeleteI think one of the points of "celebrity" is that the person should have some talent that the majority of the population doesn't have. Something that sets them apart. It's like you're saying "just let everyone have autotune and lipsynch."
ReplyDeleteWatching Lance Armstrong was great until you realize that he cheated. Watching someone naturally gifted is infinitely more exciting than watching a cheater. He needed help to achieve what he did, which takes away from his achievements.
Finally, I don't support someone doing anything that could harm themselves simply to entertain people.
I'm against any and all cheating, doping, etc. It RUINS the integrity of the sport. It might as well be the WWE, it's so rigged and fake when cheating is allowed. And football/soccer is the biggest sport worldwide.
ReplyDeleteGiven that, WHY isn't Ronaldo tested? WHY also haven't those huge muscled Williams sisters been tested in tennis????
I think it's that they don,'t want to catch popular stars unless it becomes painfully obvious. Lance Armstrong was clearly doping, but he was great for the sport. No one in the US cares about bike races anymore. They couldn't even declare a winner because all of them do. The health problems and violent personalities are rampant in sports, Baseball records were shattered because of steroids used by people they didn't want to catch, but Alex Rodriguez gets caught because they want to get out of paying his huge salary and because, frankly, he's a jerk and not beloved by teammates. If you compare him to some others , the reality is he never raped, killed, beat up his wife etc. like so many in US football.
ReplyDeleteMaybe make your point without using homophobic slurs?
ReplyDeleteI guess enty doesn't understand the sport. Drugs to avoid pain and speed up injury? yup. Drugs to make you bigger? pointless, the sport is all about control of the ball with your feet and understanding how to use it. Crispy already has that in his head. Some of the best players around are short, slim and slow - making the ball do what you want it to is the skill makes them millions a year.
ReplyDeleteYour comment is the reason I come here. With more research, you have the beginning to a great article.
ReplyDeleteThank you, but it's not for me to write. I'm sure a lot of people can put the pieces together.Past players have admitted to using not just performance enchancing drugs.but cocaine,speed, etc.to the point where it had to be known. Someone good for the sport rarely gets caught, when they do there is usually more to the story. Athletes are easily expendable as long as someone younger, more malable, and cheaper comes along.
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