drquirky wrote: » Like a few have said in the other thread- nobody died. In fact no one was even hurt by this except Fagan himself.
rovers_runner wrote: » Complete cop out IMHO, what about the dozens of other Irish athletes who bend over backwards to get by? Depression, yawn. It's clear as day everyone was onto him and someone was tipped off about his plans. The potentially revealing paragraph was left unexplained further on in the piece: ....What he didn’t know, or at least expect, was the Irish Sports Council’s anti-doping unit had been watching him: Fagan had missed a doping test back in 2007 (for some “silly” reason), then last summer received an e-mail saying he needed to update his “whereabouts” more regularly, that if he wasn’t careful he could lose his grant: “And I wasn’t even getting a grant, so I was pretty angry about that.”.....
ss43 wrote: » The article did seem to just accept Fagan's version of events. It could just be convenient way of generating some sympathy. Did people here worry about the state of mind of Rachid Ramzi, Steve Mullings, Justin Gatlin, Mohammed Mourhit or Ben Johnson? Lots of people take drugs. Lots of them, when caught, come up with some story to put themselves out there as the victim? Why not just have a general 'I feel sorry for all those poor athletes who decide to break the rules for their own personal gain' mindset.
tunney wrote: » If I was a depression sufferer I'd be raging at him, many many people suffer from depression and do not abandon their moral compass.
rovers_runner wrote: » Complete cop out IMHO... <Snip>
ss43 wrote: » Did people here worry about the state of mind of Rachid Ramzi, Steve Mullings, Justin Gatlin, Mohammed Mourhit or Ben Johnson?
Woddle wrote: » I didn't realise there's an expected response to how depression effects one.
thirstywork2 wrote: » http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/sport/2012/0116/1224310309138.html
DogSlySmile wrote: » Yeah, mental health... what a joke...:rolleyes: RR, try saying that on any of the many Irish depression/mental health forums, lets see what kind of a reaction you get...
thirtyfoot wrote: » Not true. The sport in Ireland has been massively hurt and affected by this. More reason for people to be not interested in it.
broders3 wrote: » Would tend to agree with Dedon that this sounds a little like a pre-emptive strike by him and have a hard time believing he is a virgin doper. Just to clear one thing up about his financial situation, it does say in the article that Visa issues prevented him from taking on work to supplement his income.
rovers_runner wrote: » Complete cop out IMHO, what about the dozens of other Irish athletes who bend over backwards to get by? <snip>
He’d moved to the high-altitude training base in Flagstaff, Arizona, in 2007, but because of visa issues wasn’t able to work to supplement whatever small grant aid or sponsorship was out there. So he fell further into debt, going back to college days in Providence, as he’d been effectively borrowing for everything, his apartment, his car, food.
BetterThanHoyte wrote: » You sir are a disgrace.
rovers_runner wrote: » Did you read my post fully? Do you think it's ok for people who get caught out breaking the rules to blame depression and think it will excuse their actions? How am I a disgrace for dismissing his explaination as an excuse?