If it is true that the substance he has taken wasn't a banned substance how the hell have they been able to ban him for taking it - obviously it was a mistake somewhere but how do they even make these kinds of mistakes? You have a list of banned substances and you test for those substances, if you find a substance in a sample that isn't on the banned list you can't punish someone for it. If you find a substance you believe is on a banned list, surely before going public that someone has failed a drugs test you check that the substance is (still) on a banned list. Failing to do so would be a staggering level of incompetence even by the standards of the footballing authorities.
Once you go public that someone has failed a drugs test that has significant implications for their career.
Once you go public that someone has failed a drugs test that has significant implications for their career.

his replacement was man of the match after all, and I doubt Sakho would have played left back :P maybe the team morale would have been better, but I doubt he would have made much of a difference to be honest 

who's arsed?
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