trollism wrote:
rekrunner wrote:
All of my posts have the same theme -- asking for the bases in fact while trying to ignore conclusions and judgements that seem premature.
Can you elaborate on "full of facts on a major doping ring"? That also sounds like embellishment.
But if I am wrong, and it is not, it should be easy to provide many of these facts that link Aden to EPO possession or use.
It is easy to come up with allegations and accusations (even for a prosecutor), and to have suspicions.
These easy goals do not interest me, as they require little basis, or even no basis at all, and not much thought.
This is your problem, and why you're such a disgrace to the sport. (which you've helped ruin).
You're looking at it from the viewpoint of a defense lawyer in which you know your client is guilty but you can get them off by providing just a small amount of reasonable doubt. As has been said, a number of his athletes are caught cheats and he was caught with a truckload of EPO in his hotel. All you've got is: 'But, but, not his EPO, but but, personal use, but but, circumstantial'. Yes. Maybe a lawyer could talk down the charges in a court of law. Everyone would still know they're all as guilty as sin.
Then when they're actually caught bang to rights, you change the goalposts and say 'well, it doesn't even work anyway so what's the issue?'.
+1
Very well said.