Drugs in sport – Results are in

Posted: Published on February 17th, 2013

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Sunday Telegraph sports editor David Riccio reveals the results of an exhaustive survey into what fans think of the football codes in light of the doping accusations.

Source: The Daily Telegraph

NO ONE considered the fans. ASADA and the Australian Crime Commission cared little for collateral damage.

It has been 10 days since Australian sport's biggest bombshell reverberated around the world.

But the fans have voted loud and clear. They aren't about to turn their back on their heroes.

Kids down the local oval, tradies at the pub, mums at soccer registration day, the frustration and anger has infiltrated the suburbs and spread wider than any supposed drug ring.

So today The Sunday Telegraph gives you a voice - a chance to tell Crime Commission boss John Lawler what you really think of the report.

And it is evident belief and faith still exists in the country's top footballers.

Over four days last week, more than 22,000 fans logged on to our website as part of an exclusive survey. The drugs in sport survey was a participant-driven web poll and was not statistically weighted.

There is a fear of the impact of betting sponsorships and concerns that ASADA will never catch the drug cheats.

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