Mo Farah criticizing someone for doping is like Lance Armstrong speaking at an anti-doping conference.
Mo Farah criticizing someone for doping is like Lance Armstrong speaking at an anti-doping conference.
Number one sign of doping? Being a advocate for anti doping cough...Carl Lewis...cough...Paula Radcliffe.
What's wrong with that? Did you know that Sir Mo was knighted? Now he's a big shot and can hang with the Royal Family. I bet he was even at the Royal Wedding yesterday. FWIW, make sure you refer to him as "Sir Mo" the next time you post.
sbeefyk2 wrote:
Mo Farah criticizing someone for doping is like Lance Armstrong speaking at an anti-doping conference.
I like nothing better than waking up and reading posts like this with my morning coffee.
It makes me smile ear to ear reading about American jealousy over British athletes. There are even threads dedicated to bashing amateur British runners and alleged doping.
You see, it’s this simple, out country is smaller than yours, you have an entire website dedicated to distance running and yet we; the United Kingdom; are a better distance running nation.
Please, my inbred American cousins embrace your creators and their superior distance athletes, only then will you be truly happy.
If that fails, then feel free to buy an assault rifle and massacre some school children whilst eating burgers and oppressing black people.
God bless the Queen.
sbeefyk2 wrote:
Mo Farah criticizing someone for doping is like Lance Armstrong speaking at an anti-doping conference.
I like it when athletes like Sir Farah speak out against doping. Some, like Kiprop, even want jail time for the drug cheats!
Tell It Like It Is wrote:
What's wrong with that? Did you know that Sir Mo was knighted? Now he's a big shot and can hang with the Royal Family. I bet he was even at the Royal Wedding yesterday. FWIW, make sure you refer to him as "Sir Mo" the next time you post.
Nope, it's Mohamed now.
sbeefyk2 wrote:
Mo Farah criticizing someone for doping is like Lance Armstrong speaking at an anti-doping conference.
What a garbage analogy. It's not "like" in this case, it's exactly the same...
What you should have written was something along the lines of:-
Mo Farah criticizing someone for doping is like Donald Trump speaking at a Women's rights conference.
Hope this helps.
http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=8824591casual obsever wrote:
I like it when athletes like Sir Farah speak out against doping. Some, like Kiprop, even want jail time for the drug cheats!
Check out the clip in this thread from earlier, the reporter (with a great name BTW) asked him if he ever injected himself. His reply was priceless, "Not really." ? You can't make this stuff up.
Tell It Like It Is wrote:
What's wrong with that? Did you know that Sir Mo was knighted? Now he's a big shot and can hang with the Royal Family. I bet he was even at the Royal Wedding yesterday. FWIW, make sure you refer to him as "Sir Mo" the next time you post.
I refer to him as E. P. Mo.