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TIBB's RED DEVIL!!!
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Manchester City confirm that the FA has informed Kolo Toure that an ‘A-sample’ provided by him has tested positive for a specified substance.
As result of this, he has been suspended from participating in all first team and non-first team matches pending the outcome of the legal process. There will be no further comment from the football club at this stage. ![]() ![]()
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Locke.
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Good. Hopefully he is out for a few months now.
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Gear i bet...
Hes massive lol. wonder what will happen...
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Could be worse than you think..
The Manchester City defender Kolo Touré faces a ban of up to two years following his suspension from playing yesterday after testing positive for a banned substance. City, whose Abu Dhabi owners hold great store by their players' conduct, learned on Wednesday afternoon of the positive result in Touré's A sample and immediately dropped the Ivorian from the squad to face Aston Villa in the FA Cup. It is now Touré's decision whether to have his B sample, taken in the same drugs test, analysed in a bid to prove his innocence or wait for the Football Association to dispense justice. The suggestion that the substance was found in a dietary supplement remained unconfirmed last night, with City also refusing to enter into a discussion of suggestions that the random drugs test may have been carried out after the Manchester derby on 12 February. The centre-half started against Fulham last Sunday and City would only reveal that the 29-year-old had tested for what is known under World Anti-Doping Agency regulations as a "specified substance". That is a substance "more susceptible to a credible, non-doping explanation" and raises the prospect that Touré may have been caught out by an over-the-counter medicine or dietary supplement. A dietary supplement could mean a ban lower down the scale than the nine months received by Sheffield United's Paddy Kenny, when he tested positive for the stimulant ephedrine in 2009.
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Locke.
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Doesn't deserve to be banned for two years, just til the start of next season will do.
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It's a shame for him really.
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diet pills? wtf?
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