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Russia banned for 4 years from sporting events

clive
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Russia has been handed a four-year ban from all major sporting events by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada).
It means the Russia flag and anthem will not be allowed at events such as the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and football's 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
But athletes who can prove they are untainted by the doping scandal will be able to compete under a neutral flag.
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Correct decision. IMO.1
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As if Russia are the only nation guilty of doping.1
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Can they appeal this?0
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Good news1
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"Despite the ban, Russia will be able to compete at Euro 2020 - in which St Petersburg will be a host city - as European football's governing body Uefa is not defined as a 'major event organisation' with regards to rulings on anti-doping breaches."
So the European governing body of the biggest sport are not a major organisation?25 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:"Despite the ban, Russia will be able to compete at Euro 2020 - in which St Petersburg will be a host city - as European football's governing body Uefa is not willing to forgo the money that Russia puts into it's coffers."
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lump on Russia to win then. They’ll be drugged up to the eyeballs5
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shouldn't be allowed to compete under neutral flag either since there is no valid doping system in Russia, so an athlete being "clean" means nothing1
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Salad said:shouldn't be allowed to compete under neutral flag either since there is no valid doping system in Russia, so an athlete being "clean" means nothing2
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Seems strange they can compete in the Euro's but not the World Cup!0
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Well everything gets appealed whether they have a good case or not.0
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Good. Cheating bastards1
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Has Corbyn called a recount yet?0
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And the odds on this actually happening are?
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addick19 said:And the odds on this actually happening are?0
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So how do the athletes prove they are clean?
donthey have to live abroad permanently?
It’s a farce. Ban all the athletes, tough if you are innocent.
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What was the game when it looked like they were just too buzzing?1
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EastTerrace said:What was the game when it looked like they were just too buzzing?0
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spain wasn’t it?1
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Wasn't that all a bit of a myth. They got smashed by Uruguay in their group, snuck past Spain on pens despite Spain dominating, then lost to Croatia on pens. Hardly some out of the ordinary results.2
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Wasn't that all a bit of a myth. They got smashed by Uruguay in their group, snuck past Spain on pens despite Spain dominating, then lost to Croatia on pens. Hardly some out of the ordinary results.
I am sure you wouldn't claim that they out-performed thanks only to the home support and pride in playing for Mother Russia....0 -
PragueAddick said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Wasn't that all a bit of a myth. They got smashed by Uruguay in their group, snuck past Spain on pens despite Spain dominating, then lost to Croatia on pens. Hardly some out of the ordinary results.
I am sure you wouldn't claim that they out-performed thanks only to the home support and pride in playing for Mother Russia....
Yes they're a fairly ordinary team, but you often get 1-2 sides coming from nowhere in a tournament.
In 2002 you had South Korea and Turkey in the semi's.
In 2006 Ukraine reached the quarters.
In 2010 Ghana and Paraguay reached the quarters.4 -
Their own fans considered that they had outperformed! Going into that tournament most didn't expect them to progress!!0
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In 2002 you had South Korea and Turkey in the semi's.
In 2006 Ukraine reached the quarters.
In 2010 Ghana and Paraguay reached the quarter
they all look like they’d have been on it as well !0 -
oohaahmortimer said:
In 2002 you had South Korea and Turkey in the semi's.
In 2006 Ukraine reached the quarters.
In 2010 Ghana and Paraguay reached the quarter
they all look like they’d have been on it as well !3 -
Yes they can appeal . Think I heard they have 21 days to do so.
I believe Euros not counted as a major event because it isnt global.0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:PragueAddick said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Wasn't that all a bit of a myth. They got smashed by Uruguay in their group, snuck past Spain on pens despite Spain dominating, then lost to Croatia on pens. Hardly some out of the ordinary results.
I am sure you wouldn't claim that they out-performed thanks only to the home support and pride in playing for Mother Russia....
Yes they're a fairly ordinary team, but you often get 1-2 sides coming from nowhere in a tournament.
In 2002 you had South Korea and Turkey in the semi's.
In 2006 Ukraine reached the quarters.
In 2010 Ghana and Paraguay reached the quarters.1