Where's he up to with his fitness?
No offence but I highly doubt they wouldI'd rather not have to close this thread for a spell, which I'm close to because it's becoming embarrassing for the site - so If the one or two members could reflect and promptly move away from victim blaming.
Sure there's a line but I always think it's best to educate rather than condemn - as a community we've been pretty good at that over the years.
I’ve said his behaviours indicate someone who could be using substances and the current drug testing is not good enough.Still just ignoring the point that Nitrous oxide won’t show up in drugs tests, is legal, and that there’s zero evidence or suggestion Dele has ever done anything more than that, in regard to the fact that you keep mentioning cocaine.
Scary the way some people think based on the last few pages.
Hopefully he's back in training. Even if he's miles away from fitness it must surely be good for him to be getting routine and socialising again!Where's he up to with his fitness?
So instead if supporting someone you would rather throw them to the kerb... what a wonderful "human" you are.I’ve said his behaviours indicate someone who could be using substances and the current drug testing is not good enough.
If we were drug testing him, as I advocate for the club to have drug testing policy like many other businesses, then we may have found the sleeping pills and intervened a while ago.
If he is on hippy crack and sleeping pills is it a stretch for anything else? Crack head behaviours are pretty easy to spot. I mentioned the short life of cocaine in the system due to current testing procedures, and how it would be low risk for a footballer to take them.
If he we was / is having mental health issues but taking drugs we should still fire him.
Blimey!!I’ve said his behaviours indicate someone who could be using substances and the current drug testing is not good enough.
If we were drug testing him, as I advocate for the club to have drug testing policy like many other businesses, then we may have found the sleeping pills and intervened a while ago.
If he is on hippy crack and sleeping pills is it a stretch for anything else? Crack head behaviours are pretty easy to spot. I mentioned the short life of cocaine in the system due to current testing procedures, and how it would be low risk for a footballer to take them.
If he we was / is having mental health issues but taking drugs we should still fire him.
I’ve said his behaviours indicate someone who could be using substances and the current drug testing is not good enough.
If we were drug testing him, as I advocate for the club to have drug testing policy like many other businesses, then we may have found the sleeping pills and intervened a while ago.
If he is on hippy crack and sleeping pills is it a stretch for anything else? Crack head behaviours are pretty easy to spot. I mentioned the short life of cocaine in the system due to current testing procedures, and how it would be low risk for a footballer to take them.
If he we was / is having mental health issues but taking drugs we should still fire him.
Because its not trauma. Its a rich boy's excuse for not fulfilling various contracts.
I wonder if he explained fully his so-called medical condition to Frank and Billy the Liar when he signed
his 100k a week contract at EFC?
Moral outrage is noted however let’s expand on it.Blimey!!
Remind me never to ask you for help...
Shocking way to think that. I've had employees with problems. Mental health, issues at home, drug taking, drinking. What you do as a human being is try to help people and not throw them away. Sacking him for taking drugs to deal with his issues is a sure fire way to push them over the edge to possibly worse.
Moral outrage is noted however let’s expand on it.
Let’s say we keep Dele he drags another team mate into the gutter and the money we wasted could have been spent elsewhere thus keeping us up which is going to be a tight margin.
Then let’s say we go down and loads of people lose their job at Everton and maybe a few lose their houses and their kids go off the rails.
Dele Ali is a millionaire footballer, people get tossed to the kerb all the time by business, without his fall back on + imo best thing for him is away from footy anyway.
I can tell you lot don’t run a business with a balance sheet.
Moral outrage is noted however let’s expand on it.
Let’s say we keep Dele he drags another team mate into the gutter and the money we wasted could have been spent elsewhere thus keeping us up which is going to be a tight margin.
Then let’s say we go down and loads of people lose their job at Everton and maybe a few lose their houses and their kids go off the rails.
Dele Ali is a millionaire footballer, people get tossed to the kerb all the time by business, without his fall back on + imo best thing for him is away from footy anyway.
I can tell you lot don’t run a business with a balance sheet.
People keep calling me out what, so I answered.Sleeping pills are allowed, and common.
As I've said, hundreds of top flight footballers have used nitrous oxide. Some of the biggest names in the game - I'm sure you wouldn't be calling the club to sack Mbappe when he was 'caught' with it. Would you say no to Sterling signing because of nitrous oxide? Or Grealish?
You're coming across as having an agenda against Dele and it needs to stop here, because your monopolising his thread and inferring nonsense.
I'd encourage you to;
Understand that trauma and addiction go hand in hand.
Understand success and money is more likely can exacerbate behaviour which seeks to cover trauma through addiction, than relieve.
Understand trauma and addition more, and in doing so you might develop some empathy on the subject.