Sideshow Bob wrote:Just as an aside, it beggars belief that Kolo could face a two-year ban for a basically innocent mistake, while cheating cunts like Alves and Busquets go completely unpunished for blatant diving and play-acting. Disgusting.
Whilst I agree with your comments about diving and play-acting, at the end of the day, Kolo fucked up and has to face the consequences. There is a clear list of substances that footballers cannot take or come into contact with. Kolo would have known this and should have checked before taking any substances.
I'm assuming he's still being paid by the club at the moment, but if he's found guilty of taking a banned substance and subsequently suspended then the club are entitled to demand compensation from him (considering we paid £16m for him) and take back any pay since he was first suspended. It might sound harsh but it's Kolo's fault this has happened and he should pay the consequences. That is pretty much what would happen in any other industry. I don't like the idea of doing that at all, but I don't see why we should keep paying him his huge salary when he's got himself into a situation where he cannot play for us.
The only way it wouldn't be Kolo's fault is if he DID check with the club first and they gave him clearance to take this diet pill. However, that doesn't seem to be the case.