http://www.4dfoot.com/2013/02/09/doping-in-football-fifty-years-of-evidence/A fascinating article on the history of doping in football I'd recommend finding the time to go through.
A subject currently pertinent due to this:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/cycling/2013/04/30/operation-puerto-blood-doping-scandal-spanish-doctor-found-guilty/2123489/ and in particular this:
But in a decision that drew criticism from some anti-doping officials, Judge Julia Santamaria also said that the more than 100 blood bags that were seized seven years ago when police raided Fuentes' Madrid clinics should be destroyed. That would rule out any possible investigations by the World Anti-Doping Agency and Spain's national anti-doping body, who have said they want to examine the bags to identify all the athletes involved.
A lot of accusations flying around about a cover up at the elite level of Spanish sport.
Andy Murray @andy_murray 1m
operacion puerto case is beyond a joke... biggest cover up in sports history? why would court order blood bags to be destroyed?#coverup
In terms of football, Fuentes was previously linked to a number of top clubs in Spain, including Real Madrid and Barcelona, who he implicated in doping in an interview with Le Monde only to later testify on their behalf in a legal action both clubs brought against the newspaper in 2006. Last week, as he was leaving court, Fuentes was quoted saying he was still "interested in collecting a debt from Real Madrid," but that he couldn't answer what it was for (even though he claims never to have worked for them).
This article in the Huffpost that's tl;dr even for me probably makes some more salient points on this subject for anyone interested.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/luke-john/dopin-under-the-needle-but-above-suspicion_b_2662165.html?england-footballI was wondering anyway if all this was possibly pertinent to us, in respect of this quote taken from Gary Neville's autobiography:
When the 1998 World Cup started, some of the players started taking injections from Glenn’s favourite medic, a Frenchman called Dr Rougier. After some of the lads said they’d felt a real burst of energy, I decided to seize any help on offer. So many of the players decided to go for it before that Argentina match that there was a queue to see the doctor.
Anyone remember a certain Dr. Rougier floating around the CG?