I would say the majority would say they're Northern Irish, not Irish (I'm aware that a large minority wouldn't) . Some would say they are British,...
Agreed!
Frampton: Born in northern Ireland, trained in Northern Ireland, fought professionally in Britain and Northern Ireland (Not the republic) I'd say...
Of course there are people who consider themselves British, most of the prods were ethnically Scottish anyway (ok, going back a bit...)
You need some education...:patsch
One more quote: This is Tyler Hamilton, a cyclist who got caught after winning an olympic gold medal by a BLOOD TEST, combined with a mistake of...
Thanks for the science 101 :patsch Yes but Manny didn't agree to the necessary amount of testing to show up anomalies in his blood. He agreed...
1. Yes 2. I cant' remember when they were going to start testing, but hypothetically he could of used EPO before the testing started, had an...
Ok, not sure why, but i'm going to try one final time. Since you don't seem to be able to grasp the science i'm going to use quotes:...
So you want to quote from the wada website, why dont you read your own quotes? The typical doping control approach based on the detection of...
But he didn't agree to testing throughout the fight until last year. Very suspicious!
I have no idea why he didn't say that. Maybe legal Ramifications? As i've said before, i think last year was at least partly Floyds fault for...
1. You seriously can't work out how to micro-dose a transfusion? I'l give you a clue: Aliquots. Secondly, it's irrevelevant anyway as the...
Well, at the time of the Pac fight there was no recognised test for Autologous blood doping, so no your wrong there, and its also probable that...
can you please address the post i gave you later