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UK Anti Doping Agency

PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 1:27 pm
by ant london
this is bonkers.....

I wouldn't be too keen on this if I was one of the players. How invasive


PLAYERS IDENTIFIED FOR DRUG TESTS

The Football Association have agreed the names of 10 to 20 England players who will have to be available for random drug tests 365 days a year, the new head of UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) has revealed.

Andy Parkinson, the chief executive of UKAD, said however the players themselves had yet to be informed.

Most of the players will come from Fabio Capello's England senior squad although under-21 players may also be involved, and will have to provide details of their whereabouts for an hour a day, every day of the year even when they are on holiday.

Even David Beckham, who plays abroad for AC Milan and Los Angeles Galaxy, would not be exempt - UKAD could call on testers from foreign anti-doping agencies to take samples.

Parkinson said: "We have agreed the names of the players in the pool, and we are in the process of agreeing how and when we inform those players and how we introduce them to the system.

"It is between 10 and 20 players from the national team."

The programme is much stricter than the testing regime required by FIFA - the world governing body's programme approved by the world anti-doping agency say players only need to be tested on club duty at matches and training unless they are long-term injured or suspended.

No other footballing country will have such stringent 'whereabouts' tests - the FA have effectively been forced to make this number of England players provide individual details or face the possibility of having public money for grass-roots football withdrawn.

Parkinson is unapologetic however they are doing more than FIFA require.

He added: "I make no excuse for the fact we want to have a strong and robust doping programme in the UK.

"We are bringing footballers into line with the domestic programme, which we are absolutely entitled to do.

"We would like to be consistent across team sports, as we have done for rugby union and rugby league, and individual sports."

In terms of England players who are based abroad, Parkinson said they could also be part of the testing pool.

He said: "If they are playing abroad but are close to us we can send our own doping control officers to pick up samples, or we can use other national anti-doping organisations to pick up samples on our behalf."

The new system is expected to be in operation before the World Cup finals next summer, and Parkinson said the new regime would mean greater public confidence in the players.

"We need to make sure the players have sufficient time to get used to the idea but I would hope it was up and running by next summer.

"We want them to be successful and win the World Cup and we want them to be clean, for the public to know that they are clean and to be proud of their success."

An FA spokesman would only say: "The principle is agreed but the details are still being discussed."

The Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) have called for testers to limit invasions of privacy to a minimum.

PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor said: "I think this is something we are going to have to live with for the time being and see how it goes.

"I would just hope that the testers are not going to be too invasive, particularly when players are on holiday.

"If the players feel they are then we will have to look at this again. In Holland for example, they have not even considered football as one of the sports where this is necessary."

Re: UK Anti Doping Agency

PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 1:41 pm
by Alex Sapphire
isnt this the same system that other less well paid british sports people have to live with. the one that Christine Ohuruogu fell foul of?

they get two missed tests without a ban so if they do change their plans its OK

They just have to make sure they are where they said they would be (and not leg it out the toilet window like Plug)

Re: UK Anti Doping Agency

PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 1:42 pm
by MaineRoadMemories
That'll be Ferdinand retiring early then. ;-)

Re: UK Anti Doping Agency

PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:32 pm
by sandman
Well that england not winning the world cup then... no crack = no chance!!

Re: UK Anti Doping Agency

PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 5:54 pm
by Kiss_The_Goat
MaineRoadMemories wrote:That'll be Ferdinand retiring early then. ;-)


Haha, indeed.

Re: UK Anti Doping Agency

PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 6:31 pm
by DoomMerchant
i might be in a minority, but i think if the juice or some blow makes them champions who am i to judge? I don't want them in ads selling it, but we could have used a coked-up or meth-addled CB the last 6 weeks. Be honest...you know it makes sense.

cheers

Re: UK Anti Doping Agency

PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:52 pm
by Fish111
This only brings into line the footballers who have been exempt from this regulation and scrutiny for years. I'm all in favour of it, drugs need to be ousted from EVERY sport, football included. Lets get the cheats out of the game. Merson would be living in a cardboard box if this rule was in years ago.

Re: UK Anti Doping Agency

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:26 am
by BlueinBosnia
So I guess that if you're not English, you don't have to comply with these rules (or at least haven't been selected to represent England at international level). Stupid idea. Or, bad journalism.

Re: UK Anti Doping Agency

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:25 am
by Twobob
Might as well tag the fuckers and monitor them on GPS like the criminals they all are ...

Oh hang on, wrong thread ..


Its this bit that really smells of bullshit!

.... and will have to provide details of their whereabouts for an hour a day, every day of the year even when they are on holiday.


Test every player before every match (friendly or not) and spot checks at all training grounds should be adequate and workable within human rights law .. possibly?

Re: UK Anti Doping Agency

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:17 pm
by sandman
DoomMerchant wrote:i might be in a minority, but i think if the juice or some blow makes them champions who am i to judge? I don't want them in ads selling it, but we could have used a coked-up or meth-addled CB the last 6 weeks. Be honest...you know it makes sense.

cheers


That'd be ace, we'd see more exciting episodes like the Thatcher vs Mendes jolly happening!!

Re: UK Anti Doping Agency

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:35 pm
by Fish111
Heres an interesting fact that i didn't know. Performance enhancing drugs are not a problem in football apparently because there is no drug that will improve your stamina AND your sprinting ability. In other sports where drugs are a problem you need one or the other. Appaently taking two types of drug to cover both bases doesn't work.
After finding that out today via SSN i change my opinion on testing footballers and say ''What's the point??''