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ilgenio
19-10-2004, 11:50
What on earth has he been smoking! (Excuse the pun :devf: )
Mutu was one of Serie A's best player 2 years ago, when he had that lethal partnership with Adriano at Parma... He just flushed his career down the toilet for coke abuse. Pepsi should have approached him for their gladiator ad. :delol:

I wonder how Abramovich is feeling now.. :grinser: :grinser:

From Soccernet.com:

PFA: Mutu admits to taking cocaine

Adrian Mutu has admitted to testing positive for cocaine and will not request that a 'B' sample be analysed according to players' union chief Gordon Taylor.

The Chelsea striker met with representatives of the Professional Footballers' Association yesterday and will not insist on counter-analysis of the original test which proved positive for cocaine.

'He will not be going ahead with the second test. He has tested positive for cocaine,' Taylor revealed.

'There will be a hearing at the Football Association, which we hope can be held as quickly as possible to get the matter dealt with.'

Taylor expects there to be PFA representation at the hearing while Mutu's advisors should also be free to attend before an FA commission, who must decide the Romanian star's fate.

The player could be suspended for up to two years but he can expect a lighter penalty, particularly in light of his early admission and acceptance of the original test result.

Mutu's representative Gheorghe Popescu revealed the player has been 'destroyed' but hopes to escape with a six-month suspension by coming clean.

Former Romania midfielder Popescu, now one of Mutu's agents, advised the player not to seek counter-analysis of his sample.

'Mutu is destroyed. I told him to assume full responsibility for his actions but he seemed not to understand,' said the former Tottenham player.

'I told him not to ask for a second sample so as not to prolong his agony. I told him that almost always the second sample confirms the first.'

Mutu is believed to have spent much of last night locked in talks with Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon. He could now be suspended without pay by the London club until the FA complete their own investigation.

His shame has also caused a massive split among the four agents responsible for advising him.

Ioan Becali refused to fly to London because he was so upset by the revelations and because he knew they were true.

Becali said: 'I found out about the result on Tuesday. The Chelsea manager (Jose Mourinho) was a gentleman and called me.

'From that moment I decided to change my phone number. That is why I didn't want to go to England with my brother Victor, who also looks after Adrian, because I knew the story was true.

'I was very unhappy with Mutu and told him about the test. But he decided to go to Italy because he would be ashamed to appear in front of his colleagues ahead of this news.'

Becali added: 'He didn't play well against Villa so he didn't merit inclusion against Paris St Germain in the Champions League a few days later.

'Three players missed a training session after that game. Mutu was one.'

Becali claimed this had upset Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho, who ordered a drug test.

The agent added: 'We will not be requesting the 'B' test.'

Mutu, signed from Parma for £15.8million last year, now faces having his lucrative £60,000-a-week contract ripped up by Chelsea.

Becali also claimed that he lied to former Blues boss Claudio Ranieri last season so that Mutu could go out clubbing back home in Romania.

'I lied to one of my best friends for Mutu,' he said. 'Last season, he asked me to tell Claudio that his mother was sick. Instead, he wanted to come to Romania for two days and have fun.

'Ranieri had left a dossier that Mutu was a bad egg, going out clubbing. This is not a lifestyle that you associated with a professional footballer.'

Becali is convinced that Mutu went off the rails because of personal problems between himself and his wife - television presenter Alexandra Dimu.

The pair are now reconciled, although Becali added Mutu was unhappy at leaving his child.

He explained: 'I think this happened to him because of his divorce. He was very upset he left a child behind with his wife.'

Mutu fell out with Mourinho over his decision to defy the club and play for Romania in their World Cup qualifier against the Czech Republic last week.

The striker played despite a knee problem and Mourinho fined him two weeks' wages on his return to England. He has now been told to stay away from the club's training ground.

The club and the Football Association have yet to make any comment.

Taylor added: 'It's very difficult to predetermine what will happen at the hearing but we do have a distinction between social drugs and performance-enhancing drugs.

'If the player accepts that he is guilty and if he is prepared to undertake rehabilitation, be checked regularly and to be clean then there is greater sympathy towards the player.'

The PFA chief believes it would not be in Chelsea's interest to sack Mutu, as they did goalkeeper Mark Bosnich who also tested positive for cocaine, because of the amount of money spent on the player.

'Mark Bosnich wasn't in the first team and they took the opportunity to cancel his contract. Adrian Mutu cost over £15million, it's a great deal of money to write off,' he told Sky Sports News.

'Bearing in mind the investment they have made, they have as much interest in getting the player right as Adrian himself and as we have.'

sehnsucht79
19-10-2004, 12:23
maybe he wants to join Juventus.

Oh I did NOT just say that.

Reza
19-10-2004, 12:53
Its just another example of a player ruining his reputation and career, its sad to see. He was definitely one of the best the year before he left serie A, and his freekicks were one of the most impressive I have seen.

ACMILAN1983
19-10-2004, 19:01
maybe he wants to join Juventus.

Oh I did NOT just say that.

LOL

Its a shame to see whats happened to him over the past year. It'll be tough for him to come back now.

Grande-Milan-DK
20-10-2004, 04:33
How stupid can footballers and generel sports proffesionals be ...

sehnsucht79
20-10-2004, 07:01
Well there are speculations that Mourinho asked him to take it you know, although that won't make any sense.

Anyway, being serious, I'm quite overwhelmed with sadness. I've always liked Mutu since the first time I saw him playing for Verona, and for a player with such talent to have a ruined reputation like this......

ilgenio
22-10-2004, 11:39
More stupidity from Mutu. :stupid: :v46:
He was one of my favourite players when he was in Serie A but it seems like he has gone totally nuts... Was he smoking that crack again while he did this interview? :devs: :whie: :devf:
And what crap will he be sprouting next? That he was shagging Briana Banks while he was high? :devf:

From: Soccernet.com
Friday, October 22, 2004

Mutu u-turn over drugs shame

LONDON, Oct 22 (Reuters) - Disgraced striker Adrian Mutu says Chelsea will not sack him for failing a drugs test in training, although he acknowledges he is unlikely to have a future with the London club.

'I am almost certain Chelsea will not pay my contract during any suspension period I might get,' the Romanian international told British newspapers on Friday. 'But they will not sack me.

'In the meantime I will just have to wait for the decisions which the (English) FA and my club will take.

'Even I find it hard to believe that I might have a future at Chelsea so, most probably, I will have to go back and play in Italy again.'

Mutu has claimed that he was tempted into taking drugs by the belief it would improve his sex life.

The 25-year-old striker, who admitted using a banned drug but denied it was cocaine, has been linked with a string of stunning models. Now Mutu, who is to begin daily one-hour counselling sessions today, claims he did not take cocaine but a substance aimed at improving his sexual performance.

Chelsea could suspend his £60,000-a-week wages for the duration of any ban imposed on him by the Football Association.

The FA and his club have yet to make any comment on the matter, but Mutu is now claiming that his misdemeanour did not involve the use of cocaine.

He said in the Daily Mirror: 'I am not hooked on drugs. I categorically deny this.

'The only reason I took what I took was because I wanted to improve my sexual performance.

'It may be funny but it is true. I did not take cocaine. I took something to make me feel good.'

On Tuesday, English players' union chief Gordon Taylor said Mutu had admitted testing positive for cocaine.

An FA spokesman said the ruling body would not be making any comment on the case.

Chelsea have also refused to comment, saying only that the striker had been signed off by their medical department. Once a player has failed a drugs test the matter becomes the responsibility of the FA rather than the club.

The case is likely to take at least two weeks before the FA decides the length of any suspension.

The Romanian, who joined Chelsea from Parma in August 2003, has had little impact on the team since falling out of favour with the then coach Claudio Ranieri in the second half of last season.

Mutu has managed only two brief substitute appearances this season and said that even before his failed drugs test he had come close to physically assaulting Ranieri's successor, Jose Mourinho, during a row.

'I have to admit that in the heat of our confrontation I did actually threaten Mourinho about what would happen if he ever went to Romania,' Mutu told British newspapers.

'In a moment of total madness, I almost hit him, too. But now I am calmer and I must say I have nothing against the coach.'

ilgenio
22-10-2004, 11:48
Double post

sehnsucht79
25-10-2004, 01:40
he said he didn't take cocaine, but something else to improve his sex performance. I guess nedved was right.. if your life outside football, namely family life is not happy, then your career won't be happy too.

MIRZA
26-10-2004, 07:34
I heard that Shaktar wants him, but I don't know is this 100% sure!!!!!!

Henrik
26-10-2004, 08:51
Consider this; if doping/using illegal substances was equally banned in the arts as it is in sports, then how many of your CDs would never have been made?

I am not for allowing doping, but I think we are unusually harsh to sportsmen and rediculously soft on musicians. They are all rolemodels to kids.

As for Mutu; he had one good season in Parma which got to his head and now he his chance for greatness went up his nose. His choise, his problem, his bad.

almilan
30-10-2004, 10:38
Chelsea have terminated his contract now. Its going from bad to worse for him. in my opinion you should not get as big as ban for recreational drugs as for performance enchancing drugs so if i was in charge of the punishment I would only give him a 6 month ban at the most

sehnsucht79
30-10-2004, 10:52
But Henrik, with music you dont win titles, you don't meddle with more than 1000 worth of fans' emotion. I agree with your main point, but it's obvious when it comes to sports stakes are higher when it involves drugs than musicians. But it's all silly really