Josh Yorwerth you silly boy!
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Josh you silly boy!!
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Re: Josh you silly boy!!
Irn Bru is miles better than the coke, Josh.
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Re: Josh you silly boy!!
4 years is a bit heavy, Ferdinand got like 9 months (over summer) for using drugs.
I’d say players had to play 1 season for 10% of their wages, donating the rest to drug/ alcohol related charities.
I’d say players had to play 1 season for 10% of their wages, donating the rest to drug/ alcohol related charities.
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Do agree it’s a bit steep. Making an example of the guy.
Nothing like Fowler snorting the bye-line though eh?!
Nothing like Fowler snorting the bye-line though eh?!
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I remember watching Yorwerth at Old Trafford not long back, it took him nigh on Four years to close a bloody player down.
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Re: Josh you silly boy!!
Far too harsh.
Get a couple of high profile football players drink driving each year that endanger the lives of others, they don't miss a game and might receive a token fine from their club.
If Yorwerth has a drug problem he should be helped, he's only hurting himself, he should not be castigated and it all stigmatised. 4 years is a huge chunk of a player's career, I hope it gets reduced to at least half that on appeal.
Performance enhancing drugs is perhaps a slightly different thing, but drink driving is seen as a unrelated civil matter in the eyes of football clubs, surely recreational drugs should be seen more in line with that?
Get a couple of high profile football players drink driving each year that endanger the lives of others, they don't miss a game and might receive a token fine from their club.
If Yorwerth has a drug problem he should be helped, he's only hurting himself, he should not be castigated and it all stigmatised. 4 years is a huge chunk of a player's career, I hope it gets reduced to at least half that on appeal.
Performance enhancing drugs is perhaps a slightly different thing, but drink driving is seen as a unrelated civil matter in the eyes of football clubs, surely recreational drugs should be seen more in line with that?