I can somewhat understand him, he was injured and was about to make a name for him self and wanted to heal quickly. Now he made a name for him self in a different way. Hope he can bounce back from this. 2 years sounds a little bit long.
I can somewhat understand him, he was injured and was about to make a name for him self and wanted to heal quickly. Now he made a name for him self in a different way. Hope he can bounce back from this. 2 years sounds a little bit long.
I don't understand him at all.
Even without the steroids he would have been back in time for the season start so this was just a moronic idea on his part.
I wish I never see the guy in Färjestad again and I'm pleased to say that I don't think that I will.
The verdict is not in though but my personal opinion is that it should be a lifetime ban for all steroiduse in sports. The players that use it piss all over the sport and fans and drag their team name in the mud.
So what will he do now then? AHL or some other minor pro league over there?
No, they are trying to block him from doing anything like that.
Besides, he has a policeinvestigation that needs to be done with before he does anything.
No, they are trying to block him from doing anything like that.
Besides, he has a policeinvestigation that needs to be done with before he does anything.
Oh I forgot, this is Sweden...
Kill some one, get a couple of years in prison and help to get an education or even better, drive under influence and crash and still keep your driver license cause you need it to be able to work.
But cheat a little in pro sports and be doomed for ever with out a chance to ever be a professional again.
Well, rules are rules, but to hang him out as the leper is ridiculous. I'll stick my dick out and claim that a majority of people playing in the SEL are using or have used some sort of performance enhancing agents at some point, and if we want to go a step further, as to the highest level, in ANY sport (soccer, running, basketball, you name it), I'm certain that we are talking well over 75%, and I'm being conservative then.
I don't for a second believe that the human body simply can take the kind of abuse (that many games, that much training, injuries and surgeries) without proper recovery time, which isn't any damn 6 weeks for broken bones, year in and year out unless they are taking something more than vitamins and protein shakes to compliment the "meatballs."
The difference is that some get caught and some doesn't, but the guys we cheer for because they do things that "normal" people can't do, do so becasue they among other things didn't get caught.