Originally posted by Assasin
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...it also brings up yet again the parallel WADA silliness of punishing athletes when matters outside the athletes control result in "adverse analytical results".
What happens if FIFA upholds a suspension of Hue?
...and what are the chances of Hue having (legal) redress from the JFF administrators? ...pain and suffering? ...loss of earnings? etc? etc?
I know many people on here have position on Hue but I don't. When he plays good so be it, when he plays bad I point it out but a man life and earning is not something to play with.
What has assessment of Hue's play at levels higher than the NPL, CFU (the 2nd form level) have to do with his being wronged by the JFF administration?
Absolutely nothing!
Further, I cannot understand why you would even think along the lines of such a terrible thing?! ...and how does such nonsense of a red herring and distraction from Hue's plight and the JFF gross negligence help Hue or assist in calling the JFF to account?
You wish justice for Hue...right? You wish the JFF to fight for his exoneration...right its wrongs? If so, I would suggest we all stick to the moral high ground, facts of the case and seek justice for Hue. Going off on a tangent attacking 'unnamed persons', distracting from the known facts and the seeming position of harm though no fault of his does Hue and his cause an injustice.
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