Ferocious Aardvark wrote:However, there were a lot of 'positive' stories in the press following Tez being wrongly accused of being banned for failing a drugs test, in that the 'culprits' had to apologise, (and were being sued for libel - don't know what happened to that case).
The article linked to said;
Now there's no evidence he did anything wrong at Bradford, and he's not guilty at the moment, but given the fact is that now he has been banned, albeit provisionally, for failing a drugs test, then some might think that there may ultimately be a certain poetic justice?
He was tested end of November 2009,
edited - sorry vastman can't have uniformed speculation like that on this board - Bullseye