Friday, 8 November 2013

I drugged players in 10-0 loss to Nigeria - S/Leone coach confesses


Facts have emerged from Sierra Leone that the sacked coach of the U20 women team, Hannah Williams, medicated the ladies with some substance that rendered them ineffective in their 10-0 defeat in a Women’s World Cup qualifier match played against the Falconets two weeks ago.
The drug TONKAT ALI is primarily used to increase the flow of blood to and from the heart and also to excite the user sexually. 

The purpose of administering the drug to the players was to enhance their performance against the Super Falconets of Nigeria.

Coach Williams in her admission administered the drug to almost every player on the team without the knowledge of the accompanying team doctor and the other members of the delegation.

The FA considers her action to be a gross manifestation of misconduct, thus putting the lives of the players at risk and jeopardising the integrity and trust of the nation.

From the technical reports submitted by other members of the delegation to Nigeria, the girls appeared unfocused, unusual and jaded as result of unusual menstruation and diarrhoea due to the side effects of the drug.

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