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Drugs in sport - government investigation
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[QUOTE="Morkel, post: 2470198, member: 8215"] Remember we're dealing with organised crime here, so the doping is not the only issue. The reason they're giving people an opportunity to come clean is that they don't want just the users, they want the suppliers and the seedy scum that use these drugs to 'own' the players. It's already come out that some players have been duped. Given substances that were supposedly legal, then afterwards told that they were dodgy and threatening them with exposure unless they become their personal match fixer. It's how organised crime works, and it's very effective at leveraging the vulnerabilities of decent yet less than street-smart people. [/QUOTE]
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