06-14-2022, 04:00 PM
It's a concerning issue when I see these crazy fans do the things they do. Are the fans all on drugs too?
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More than 150 Moscow Ultras, described by police as ââ¬Åhyper-violentââ¬Â, are feared to be plotting further attacks on Welsh and English fans in Lille after police were overwhelmed by scenes of violence inside and outside the Marseille stadium.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/...fter-mars/
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No wonder the athletes themselves are under so much pressure.Â
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Many athletes may find themselves in an environment where there is pressure to distinguish oneself as elite athletes compared to other groups of athletes. In addition, economically motivated reasons including the enormous amounts of money and other benefits involved in elite sport today, may act as a driving force pushing athletes to use drugs in order to have ââ¬Ëthe edgeââ¬â¢ over their competitors
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A relatable theory regarding the driving forces surrounding doping in sport has been described as ââ¬Åthe doping dilemmaââ¬Â, stemming from the classical prisonersââ¬â¢ dilemma (Haugen, 2004). Briefly, the prisonersââ¬â¢ dilemma involves the action of one individual having a consequence for another individual. A common, successful goal for both individuals is hard to reach as both individuals do not have the information or trust in each other about their actions. In the context of sport and doping, the dilemma gives reason for using drugs due to the suspicion or conviction that everyone else is doing it and therefore one must use drugs in order to compete under the same conditions, thus creating a level playing field.
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http://believeperform.com/performance/dr...the-sport/
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Got to keep the fans happy and in a frenzy. Keeps the coffers filled with coin!
:Jackpot:
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More than 150 Moscow Ultras, described by police as ââ¬Åhyper-violentââ¬Â, are feared to be plotting further attacks on Welsh and English fans in Lille after police were overwhelmed by scenes of violence inside and outside the Marseille stadium.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/...fter-mars/
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No wonder the athletes themselves are under so much pressure.Â
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Many athletes may find themselves in an environment where there is pressure to distinguish oneself as elite athletes compared to other groups of athletes. In addition, economically motivated reasons including the enormous amounts of money and other benefits involved in elite sport today, may act as a driving force pushing athletes to use drugs in order to have ââ¬Ëthe edgeââ¬â¢ over their competitors
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A relatable theory regarding the driving forces surrounding doping in sport has been described as ââ¬Åthe doping dilemmaââ¬Â, stemming from the classical prisonersââ¬â¢ dilemma (Haugen, 2004). Briefly, the prisonersââ¬â¢ dilemma involves the action of one individual having a consequence for another individual. A common, successful goal for both individuals is hard to reach as both individuals do not have the information or trust in each other about their actions. In the context of sport and doping, the dilemma gives reason for using drugs due to the suspicion or conviction that everyone else is doing it and therefore one must use drugs in order to compete under the same conditions, thus creating a level playing field.
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http://believeperform.com/performance/dr...the-sport/
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Got to keep the fans happy and in a frenzy. Keeps the coffers filled with coin!
:Jackpot:
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