I know there are other threads about Ginnivan - this is about the Media/ex-AFL players and their hypocrisy when commenting on it.
Article from news.com
On Tuesday morning, Bombers legend and SEN Breakfast radio host Tim Watson said Ginnivan’s decision to take an unknown substance as an elite athlete “beggars belief”.
“I’ll tell you what worries me the most about this and that is what it can lead to,” he told SEN.
“You’ve someone in the middle of a footy camp... and the thing they want to do is participate in illegal drug taking. Heavy drug taking. They may have just had a lecture on diet and all the things you need to put in your system and they sit there and say, ‘Yeah, we have to be careful about what we eat and we have to keep our skinfolds down’ and all that kind of thing’.
“And then they go and put something into their bodies that they’ve got no ideas about how it was controlled. How it was made. What it was cut with. Where it was cut. And the lack of safety and the issues around that. That beggars belief for me that somebody involved in an elite professional training program and sport (would do that).”
Now Tim Watson has spent years spinning the Bombers drug cheating, saying either there was nothing to hide, or that the players didn't know what they were taking, covering up his son's drug cheating - and know he wants to get on his soap box about a player taking drugs for fun, and saying players have the education to know they should not do it, and media oulets run with him as he is some sort of moral leader to follow.
Singling out Watson here - but everyone involved with AFL knows that recreational drugs are used by not only the players, but coaches and administrators, and the media. They hypocrisy of this is just astounding.
Article from news.com
On Tuesday morning, Bombers legend and SEN Breakfast radio host Tim Watson said Ginnivan’s decision to take an unknown substance as an elite athlete “beggars belief”.
“I’ll tell you what worries me the most about this and that is what it can lead to,” he told SEN.
“You’ve someone in the middle of a footy camp... and the thing they want to do is participate in illegal drug taking. Heavy drug taking. They may have just had a lecture on diet and all the things you need to put in your system and they sit there and say, ‘Yeah, we have to be careful about what we eat and we have to keep our skinfolds down’ and all that kind of thing’.
“And then they go and put something into their bodies that they’ve got no ideas about how it was controlled. How it was made. What it was cut with. Where it was cut. And the lack of safety and the issues around that. That beggars belief for me that somebody involved in an elite professional training program and sport (would do that).”
Now Tim Watson has spent years spinning the Bombers drug cheating, saying either there was nothing to hide, or that the players didn't know what they were taking, covering up his son's drug cheating - and know he wants to get on his soap box about a player taking drugs for fun, and saying players have the education to know they should not do it, and media oulets run with him as he is some sort of moral leader to follow.
Singling out Watson here - but everyone involved with AFL knows that recreational drugs are used by not only the players, but coaches and administrators, and the media. They hypocrisy of this is just astounding.
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