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65percent of the Liverpool team are diagnosed 'asthmastic' lol

An are being prescribed albuertorol,apparently the same as clenbuertorol that bodybuilders take.

It's a banned substance unless your diagnosed.

The asthmatic rate in Britain is 9percent of the population,but the Liverpool team 65percent lol

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Who would of thought so much interest, investment and science went into 11 poofters playing a children's ball game.  Wanna get a life 

If it's from Bosun or All Terrain ..ignore it .

Sorry mate ,you've put the wrong link up, that one just says that a professor heard a rumour and doesn't know where it came from ,and that ten years ago a percentage suffered exercise induced asthma (

22 out of the 35 players at lfc are asthmatic,apparently its a known secret for years,all the footballers,swimmers,track an field cyclists,even Olympics are on it,fake f***ing liars an cheaters

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1 hour ago, Francie said:

65percent of the Liverpool team are diagnosed 'asthmastic' lol

An are being prescribed albuertorol,apparently the same as clenbuertorol that bodybuilders take.

It's a banned substance unless your diagnosed.

The asthmatic rate in Britain is 9percent of the population,but the Liverpool team 65percent lol

Sorry mate, I’m not buying that old rumour.

I understand how it can sound authentic given the performances of elite players but it totally disregards the advancements in sports science, coaching methodology and nutrition that elite players are working with.

So, just for an instance, take something as simple as the warm up……the FIFA 11+ warm up has been proven to reduce injury’s by about 50 or 60 % ……that’s just a bog standard warm up putting players in a better position that they ever were before.

Weekly coaching will be a build up/ build down type programme peaking players just at the right moment every week, a mixture of light work, rest and high intensity to achieve a desired result at exactly the right moment and every team will have a formulated plan that is unique to their own group and individuals in the team.

Theres nothing miraculous about it or suspicious, it’s a lot of hard work by a lot of very clever people.

Doping is an easy thing to say for those who don’t really have a wider understanding of behind the scenes of the modern game mate, but it’s just not the case pal ?

Id also add, people need to understand what they are seeing on the pitch…..if you think about Klopps Liverpool, they only play in half the pitch most of the game….the opponents half.

Half the pitch means you can cover twice as much distance in your opponents half, much better for a wing back to be running from the halfway line to the opposition box than from his own 18 yard box  type thing…..that is the very nature of high intensity football ?

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3 minutes ago, baker boy said:

Francie

Its not really a secret that the vast majority of elite athletes, whatever their sport, are on some form of chemical enhancement

I disagree mate, in football at least….what they will be on is medication to carry them through injuries but only if it’s safe, nobody is going to ruin a multi million pound asset long term by doping them through a couple of games.

They just don’t need to, the treatment and recovery science is too good now days.

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17 minutes ago, baker boy said:

Francie

Its not really a secret that the vast majority of elite athletes, whatever their sport, are on some form of chemical enhancement

 

12 minutes ago, WILF said:

I disagree mate, in football at least….what they will be on is medication to carry them through injuries but only if it’s safe, nobody is going to ruin a multi million pound asset long term by doping them through a couple of games.

They just don’t need to, the treatment and recovery science is too good now days.

Wilf go an check it out,I never made it up lol

It's easy to find out.

An bb I sort of knew about other elite sports but faking asthma to get albuertorol,terrible form

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1 minute ago, Francie said:

 

Wilf go an check it out,I never made it up lol

It's easy to find out.

An bb I sort of knew about other elite sports but faking asthma to get albuertorol,terrible form

I know you didn’t make it up mate, it’s a rumour that has been out there for a few years now but it just don’t hold water I’m afraid pal.

As I say, there’s no secret, it’s just everything got as good as the science will allow……see those little vest things players wear now ?……they are trackers and they track every individual players metrics which is then relayed directly back to a computer system so they can cater specifically for each player in an individual basis and in so doing for the team in a wider basis.

But even more simple than that, Liverpool have a whole other squad that most teams would kill for sitting on the bench most games….they just don’t need to do it mate.

Have a look at the Liverpool back room staff, look at the amount of top specialists in their given field that they have on the pay roll…..it’s knowledge and investment mate, not jabbing up in the toilet ?

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5 minutes ago, baker boy said:

Plenty of safe drugs about that are on the banned list mate and however good training regimes, treatment and recovery science gets theres always going to be an edge to be gained by chemical assistance

That don’t hold water either mate imho, especially in the likes of Liverpool high intensity 4:3:3 system, that has to function like a machine…..one or two players doped to the eyeballs would be if no real benefit.

I know it happens in sport, we all do, but to say elite football teams have nearly all the players doping is frankly ludicrous.

As I said, I know that rumour has been out there for a few years but that’s all it is, a rumour…..probably started by an Everton fan ! Lol ? 

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If you want to see how far football has moved on, go back and look at Diego Maradona warming up before a game and a modern team warming up before a game…..the modern teams makes Maradona look like he is about to turn out for a Sunday league side.

 

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1 minute ago, Astanley said:

Could you give us a link to where that info is please Francis .

Ahh, it was some of those twitter/gossip type web sites mate where “juicy” little rumours get circulated about…..it’s a few years old now but keeps resurfacing as these things tend to do.

Its out there on the web anyway and I’m sure Utd and Everton fans plunge right in feet first ! Lol 

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Liverpool have around 30 top class specialist back room staff, be that data analytics, medical, nutrition, coaching etc etc etc…..all top people in their field……that’s why they are in the champions league final tonight

By comparison West Ham have around 4 !!…..and mostly they are whoever was kicking around……that’s why West Ham are off on their holidays ! 
 

That, folks, is the simple difference.

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1 minute ago, Gene said:

I think something like that is possible, take Mayweather for example, he was clearly doping but wangled his way out of it with a Therapeutic Use Exemption.

You are comparing individual sport to team sport where everything has to function as a unit, you can’t do that Im afraid.

Its two totally different things.

Individual players don’t win games any more, teams win games…..hence the demise of positions like Number 10 

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Doping and drug cheating has allways gone on i top level sport, take Lance Armstromg and Ben Johnson as just two high profile examples.

But to believe Liverpool are behaving like East German Olympic coaches is a stretch to far for me  ?

Far to many people and far to much to lose if they get caught out

Cheers.

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