Where are these trolls coming from!?!?!
They've had him under surveillance for weeks, they found EPO, GUILTY!
Where are these trolls coming from!?!?!
They've had him under surveillance for weeks, they found EPO, GUILTY!
I agree with this wrote:
bobgob wrote:Releasing a guilty man when they have so much evidence. Riiiigghhhht! Look at their facebook statement. It reeks of super-confidence. They found nothing, they got nothing. They know their in the clear and they'll get their passports back. Let's see if Wejo and the other journalist are willing to give it the same level of coverage.
They would not have released him if there had been any doubt at all of his innocence. However them taking his passport and requiring him to stay in Spain for another month especially because he doesn't even live there, is total harassment. This case is totally about harassment, and to interfere with him training his athletes.
I wouldn't be surprised to find that Coe is behind this bogus raid.
No, you really don't understand, it is called bail. Taking someone's passport is to prevent them fleeing the country as they deem them a flight risk, and they are released on bail pending a court hearing. A suspected guilty man does not immediately get locked up like they do in the US.
This is common, nay the accepted practice, across Europe.
casual obsever wrote:
That brings me back to the IAAF, their credibility and the reliability of their testing. Investigating Jama since 2013? Unless they have secretly stored hundreds of positive tests from the Jama group, obviously their testing doesn't do much good, no matter whether that's because of corruption or because of ridiculously high thresholds.
Drug testing is not about drugs. If it were, then the biggest drug cheat Radcliffe would have been banned long ago.
Instead of that, Yegorova, who never failed a drug test but who was trouncing Radcliffe every time, was the one who was banned, and THIS is the reason for all the drug raids, hoopla and hysteria, to politically rip into any athletes, groups, and/or countries who are a threat to the UK and US political systems.
MartyC wrote:
It's sure not looking good for the athletes. 30 athletes and 60 syringes.
Yeah why didn't they make it 500 syringes.
Whoops.
Because they are still under surveillance?
Thursday Dursday wrote:
As detailed today the Catalan police, records in six of the rooms at the Hotel Arrahaona, in which the coach and his athletes were housed, 62 syringes used were located, 23 preloaded EPO and six vials of different type of EPO, as Eprex, Aranesp, Naorecormon and Eporin.
Anyone who took all that crap would be sick.
Same place they came from last year when Mo needed online defending. Hired help (plus I'm sure his family and athletes).
tripleG wrote:
Where are these trolls coming from!?!?!
It's a poster/posters who in the past posted as J.R./Jon Orange. It is their life to be in residence and flak any doping threads.
Roelants wrote:
I agree in principle but i would not put high odds on it. The reporting is very specific and they have details of the surveillance. I wish it were not true but I have to be realistic.
The investigators have the "details" because they created them.
2016 in 2016 wrote:
Can't wait to read his sons next Facebook post about how all of this is made up and it's the American's/IAAF paying the Spanish police to create all this fake evidence.
It's time for the truth to come out.
yoyomama wrote:
The translation is off. What it really says is "coach of among others GD" not that she was along for the dumping ride.
Also says "60 oranges were found" not syringes, and "invited to party with judge" not passport withheld.
Hellelujah wrote:
Anyone have any idea of what it is that would be "not dopant" but "illegal in spain"?
tripleG wrote:
They've had him under surveillance for weeks, they found EPO, GUILTY!
Therefore it must be true.
The IAAF is never corrupt, the police are never corrupt.
There is no real evidence...... therefore.................
THE ATHLETICS MUST BE GUILTY!!
P.S. I believe everything that I read in scandalous newspaper articles.
Hellelujah wrote:
tripleG wrote:Where are these trolls coming from!?!?!
It's a poster/posters who in the past posted as J.R./Jon Orange. It is their life to be in residence and flak any doping threads.
Where do you think Aden got his supplies from? From Jon Orange. Do you even think that is his real name?
Wake up, you haven't been paying attention.
it goes much deeper wrote:
Hellelujah wrote:It's a poster/posters who in the past posted as J.R./Jon Orange. It is their life to be in residence and flak any doping threads.
Where do you think Aden got his supplies from? From Jon Orange. Do you even think that is his real name?
Wake up, you haven't been paying attention.
This actually would not surprise me.
I have it on good authority that this is all just a misunderstanding. His family certainly knows a lot more details than anyone speculating on this site based on what they've read in tabloid newspapers.
This whole thing will be over by next week and everyone can get back to training and setting new world records.
Ok I actually laughed at this one.
Bogus translation wrote:
yoyomama wrote:The translation is off. What it really says is "coach of among others GD" not that she was along for the dumping ride.
Also says "60 oranges were found" not syringes, and "invited to party with judge" not passport withheld.
gromer wrote:
Re: Mo's Twitter Page
(Link:
https://twitter.com/Mo_Farah/status/489377445368569857/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
I'm not sure whether the track Mo Farah is training on does or does not look like Font Romeu, but it definitely doesn't look like the videos or photographs that are purported to be Sabadell. The trees and building are all different.
Can someone explain why everyone is convinced the pictured photograph from Mo Farah's twitter feed is actually Sabadell?? It's not clear from the main page article.
FWIW, this track is 100% the Sabadell Athletics Track (pista atletisme sabadell). The picture was taken mid- to late morning.
In Mo's defence, the area to the north of the track is called Torre Romeu so he may have got a little confused.
Since the pictures are from July 2014, there is nothing connecting Mo to the current situation, unless this is where Aden usually carries out summer training.
Mr. Obvious wrote:
it goes much deeper wrote:Where do you think Aden got his supplies from? From Jon Orange. Do you even think that is his real name?
Wake up, you haven't been paying attention.
This actually would not surprise me.
You're a smart guy mr oblivious
Bogus translation wrote:
yoyomama wrote:The translation is off. What it really says is "coach of among others GD" not that she was along for the dumping ride.
Also says "60 oranges were found" not syringes, and "invited to party with judge" not passport withheld.
Coded info, implicating Mr. Orange.