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Carlos Queiroz

by soggy biscuit » 31 Aug 2010 08:51

Given a 6 month ban after being found to have hindered the Portuguese Anti-Doping Authority’s work during the pre-World Cup training camp.

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Re: Carlos Queiroz

by Plymouth_Royal » 31 Aug 2010 12:47

soggy biscuit Given a 6 month ban after being found to have hindered the Portuguese Anti-Doping Authority’s work during the pre-World Cup training camp.


Not quite true.
the 6month ban is but thats not quite the reason.

Queiroz apparently wanted the players to be tested weeks before the tournament started. Instead they were tested nearly less than a week before thier opening game in south africa by the FPF. Not only that they turned up at 11pm!!! Quieroz was livid and tbh probably did get verbally aggressive as he's done it before to a well respected portuguese pundit over there. Initially he was suspended for 1month but now it looks like its been extended by the FPF again.

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Re: Carlos Queiroz

by buzzbee » 31 Aug 2010 12:52

To be fair, he has a point. You must give them plenty of time before a tournament, so that they have time to dose up on their drugs before the tournament starts. If they waited until the last week and then took all their drugs after that, they could harm themselves. :roll:

If they are not taking anything illegal, then they shouldn’t care when they get tested! Providing the test are done legally, they should be prepared to be tested at any time. If people are allowed to choose when they are tested, they will clearly make sure that the drugs are masked/out of their system at that time.

I think he is lucky to get a 6 month ban. If that had been anyone managing our national team, the press would wreck his life and he would surely be fired.

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Re: Carlos Queiroz

by Plymouth_Royal » 31 Aug 2010 13:07

buzzbee To be fair, he has a point. You must give them plenty of time before a tournament, so that they have time to dose up on their drugs before the tournament starts. If they waited until the last week and then took all their drugs after that, they could harm themselves. :roll:

If they are not taking anything illegal, then they shouldn’t care when they get tested! Providing the test are done legally, they should be prepared to be tested at any time. If people are allowed to choose when they are tested, they will clearly make sure that the drugs are masked/out of their system at that time.

I think he is lucky to get a 6 month ban. If that had been anyone managing our national team, the press would wreck his life and he would surely be fired.


True but the timing was poor. The FPF expect a lot from the Portuguese National team (too much IMO) and for them to turn up so close to their opening game halting preperations is quite daft.

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Re: Carlos Queiroz

by handbags_harris » 31 Aug 2010 13:13

How would turning up at 11pm a week before a tournament starts for doping tests halt preparations in any way?


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by Plymouth_Royal » 31 Aug 2010 13:22

handbags_harris How would turning up at 11pm a week before a tournament starts for doping tests halt preparations in any way?


Because the players were asleep and Quieroz wanted his players to be fresh for training everyday for there 2 week preperations in South Africa.

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Re: Carlos Queiroz

by Royal With Cheese » 31 Aug 2010 14:18

Sounds like the actions of a pusher to me.

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Re: Carlos Queiroz

by Y21_Royal » 31 Aug 2010 15:03

Whilst I agree in principle to player's getting tested at random, it does seeem a bit much to be testing at 11pm. Why couldn't they come the next morning or a few hours earlier?

Much like with Ferdinand or Ohuroghu (sp?) it seems a tad unfair to ban people for missing tests with legitimate reasons, if they are willing to give samples immediately. Granted thats not quite the case here but given the pressure he's under, it's not a that surprising that he reacted badly and a 6 month ban seems a touch over zealous

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by soggy biscuit » 31 Aug 2010 15:08

Y21_Royal Much like with Ferdinand, it seems a tad unfair to ban people for missing tests with legitimate reasons


:lol:

Having a sh*t excuse and being a rumoured drug user may just have had an impact


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Re: Carlos Queiroz

by Y21_Royal » 31 Aug 2010 15:12

soggy biscuit
Y21_Royal Much like with Ferdinand, it seems a tad unfair to ban people for missing tests with legitimate reasons


:lol:

Having a sh*t excuse and being a rumoured drug user may just have had an impact


But realising your mistake and heading straight back to the stadium for testing only for the testers to have gone doesn't really warrant a 12 month ban

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Re: Carlos Queiroz

by Royal With Cheese » 31 Aug 2010 15:39

Y21_Royal
soggy biscuit
Y21_Royal Much like with Ferdinand, it seems a tad unfair to ban people for missing tests with legitimate reasons


:lol:

Having a sh*t excuse and being a rumoured drug user may just have had an impact


But realising your mistake and heading straight back to the stadium for testing only for the testers to have gone doesn't really warrant a 12 month ban

Well, he certainly won't miss another test so I would suggest it's worked perfectly.

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Re: Carlos Queiroz

by southbank1871 » 31 Aug 2010 16:04

It's widely known within footballing circles that Rio had been on the nosebag, hence the missed tests.

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Re: Carlos Queiroz

by Royal With Cheese » 31 Aug 2010 17:08

southbank1871 It's widely known within footballing circles that Rio had been on the nosebag, hence the missed tests.

'zactly.

And he'd been taking drugs too.


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