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For once - the very-first time, infact - I agree with something Monsieur Ars'ole "I didn't see it" Wenker has publicly said.
I read in The Mirror earlier today that he believes Drug-testing should be far more of a regularity in Premiership football today, after all the huss-and-fuss over Rio Ferdinand's situation. Instead of randomly plucking them from out of the sky, EVERY-single player should be tested after EVERY-single game, the bull'-talking Frenchman believes.
And, yes, I agree with him.
(Why the heck shouldn't we, this time?!)
For all the crap he's been talking over the last few gloatfull months alone (the Henry-Friedel incident is a recent example), the man has finally gone and said something worth hearing. Fair-play to him!
For all we know, it could be just be his new way of getting at Man United and making sure every-last-one of our key players is proven Guilty (while Innocent?) until the future is firmly in his hands....
However, if the FA [like they really ever give a damn!] really want to stop players from taking illegal substances, this is surely the ideal solution to stopping it all.
If they catch them in the act, that's it. For no longer would they have to use a `one-chance-in-a-million´ player like Rio Ferdinand as a "scape-goat" to show the others how it could well end for them, if...
But, I don't expect anything to be done about this, of course.
I mean, if they're gonna infuriate their "Heroic" choice of England manager by rejecting his "demands" and pushing him further from that all-importat dotted-line; they ain't gonna do sod-all about this, are they!
Something needs to be done; something just like this.
"Untraceable" Drugs, however, is another another thing...
And, I'd bet you a fair few Premier Leaguers are out there sniffin' it, right now -- I wouldn't put it past Wayne Rooney...!
> You didn't half lay it on heavy with the Wenger abuse. A bit too much,
> I think.
Indeed.
I mean, Fergie is always agreeing with match officials, isn't he?
And where you get this "gloating" nonsense from, Solskjaer, is beyond me. According to you in recent days, both Henry and Wenger are full of it. But you couldn't get two more modest people. All anyone from Arsenal has been saying is that nothing's over yet, and they're taking it one game at a time. Where you're hearing them gloat, I really don't know.
For once - the very-first time, infact - I agree with something Monsieur Ars'ole "I didn't see it" Wenker has publicly said.
I read in The Mirror earlier today that he believes Drug-testing should be far more of a regularity in Premiership football today, after all the huss-and-fuss over Rio Ferdinand's situation. Instead of randomly plucking them from out of the sky, EVERY-single player should be tested after EVERY-single game, the bull'-talking Frenchman believes.
And, yes, I agree with him.
(Why the heck shouldn't we, this time?!)
For all the crap he's been talking over the last few gloatfull months alone (the Henry-Friedel incident is a recent example), the man has finally gone and said something worth hearing. Fair-play to him!
For all we know, it could be just be his new way of getting at Man United and making sure every-last-one of our key players is proven Guilty (while Innocent?) until the future is firmly in his hands....
However, if the FA [like they really ever give a damn!] really want to stop players from taking illegal substances, this is surely the ideal solution to stopping it all.
If they catch them in the act, that's it. For no longer would they have to use a `one-chance-in-a-million´ player like Rio Ferdinand as a "scape-goat" to show the others how it could well end for them, if...
But, I don't expect anything to be done about this, of course.
I mean, if they're gonna infuriate their "Heroic" choice of England manager by rejecting his "demands" and pushing him further from that all-importat dotted-line; they ain't gonna do sod-all about this, are they!
Something needs to be done; something just like this.
"Untraceable" Drugs, however, is another another thing...
And, I'd bet you a fair few Premier Leaguers are out there sniffin' it, right now -- I wouldn't put it past Wayne Rooney...!