Juve win doping appeal (1 Viewer)

ZAF3000

Senior Member
Feb 14, 2005
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#22
FVCK media (FVCK MILAN FOR THAT TOO). The Video produced shows three players, two with covered faced (photoshopped masked,) and cannavaro who's face was unmasked???? WHY????????????????????? Because he is currenlty a Juve player and we have a Milan game coming up in 10 days.
They want make sure that Juve is out of form before playing them. Ruling out Zlatan, then this with Cannvaro................................... Inshalah we will destroy them. Inshalah we will kill them. inshalah we will win the scudetto.
I used to hate Inter the most, but after this season I think that will change :yuck:
 
Aug 1, 2003
17,696
#23
++ [ originally posted by Zlatan ] ++


Meanwhile, the doping issue is set to be raised again on Thursday evening, as a RAI Due programme plans to show six-year-old footage of a Parma defender receiving treatment via an injection.

The player – currently unnamed, but reportedly an international – is heard discussing the substance Neoton with members of the club staff ahead of a European Final. It is a medicine usually given to patients suffering from cardiac problems.
thats fabio cannavaro they're talking bout... idiots.. neoton is not even illegal
 
Aug 1, 2003
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Italy captain Fabio Cannavaro is at the centre of the latest drugs row to hit Italian football.

Italian state broadcasters RAI last night showed a video, taken by Cannavaro himself, in which the Juventus stopper is seen using a drip the day before the 1999 UEFA Cup Final.

Cannavaro is viewed in a Moscow hotel room with numerous of his then Parma teammates, on the eve of their 3-0 win over Marseille, taking Neoton via a drip.

The drug is normally used in cardiac surgery but is not a banned substance as Cannavaro’s lawyer, who was present in the debate show studio, was quick to point out.

"Neoton helps to regenerate muscle and it is not on the banned list," Paolo Trofino said, after Cannavaro had declined to be a part of the programme.

"We were concerned about the damage it might do to his image," continued Trofino.

"If you go into a player's room the night before a big match and you see him with a drip, obviously that's going to be a shocking image. People might jump to conclusions."

The player had warned RAI on Thursday afternoon that he would assess his legal options if he was accused of anything illegal.

Although Neoton is a legal substance, RAI’s decision to make public the home video will do little for the player’s image.

Something that club colleague Lilian Thuram, both now and then at Parma, is well aware of.

"It creates an image of players that dope themselves up before each match," said the stopper.

"We often play around with video cameras in the dressing rooms, but certain things are seen differently from the outside.

"Unfortunately we live in a world where people try to dirty and destroy even the little that remains clean.

"A player who has given so much to football and to the Italian national team deserves respect."

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THURAM IS SO RIGHT
 

neath_lad

Senior Member
Jun 25, 2004
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#26
++ [ originally posted by baggio ] ++
Even in retrospect, i never really feared the possibility of being stripped of the titles won between 94 and 98.
imagine if we had too, wouldnt france have to give back the 98WC because deschamps played then
 

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