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Mick Govin

Started by: peawapp (5107) 

Mick govin Leigh's utility back has been banned for two years after testing positive for a banned substance after the game against Hunslet Hawks earlier this season, what an idiot ,mick was playing some of the best rugby of his career and would have been a certain starter in Leigh's N.R.cup winning team in july, Mick's banned until june 2013,He will be 29 when his ban ends ,when will they ever learn, silly man

Started: 11th Aug 2011 at 14:27

Posted by: dustaf (inactive)

You'll be getting told off, Peawapp.

Replied: 11th Aug 2011 at 14:29

Posted by: the_gwim_weaper (inactive)

I know you are from leigh, but even you must have noticed a sports board.

Replied: 11th Aug 2011 at 14:35
Last edited by the_gwim_weaper: 11th Aug 2011 at 16:25:08

Posted by: dustaf (inactive)

See ^^^^^^^^^^^^^

No wonder.....etc...

Replied: 11th Aug 2011 at 14:36

Posted by: peter g (3530) 

And you called Sam Tomkins a cheat

Replied: 11th Aug 2011 at 16:13

Posted by: stars (432) 

peawapp,be ready from them wiganers for a bit of stick.what is the saying, what comes around

Replied: 11th Aug 2011 at 17:01

Posted by: walshy76 (inactive)

ye get your coat and go and ruin the general thread

Replied: 11th Aug 2011 at 17:16

Posted by: dustaf (inactive)

Replied: 11th Aug 2011 at 17:21

Posted by: peawapp (5107) 

peter g
I never ever called Sam tomkins a cheat,I merely quoted letters from the rugby League papers from other contributors all of whom were calling Sam a cheat, I never did, I have seen sam more than once at the Leigh sports village supporting Leigh and his mate Andy Thornley who plays for Leigh, please refer back to my posts and then point out to me were I have called Sam a cheat,

Replied: 11th Aug 2011 at 18:08

Posted by: peawapp (5107) 

it was Benzoylecgonine a metabolite of cocaine apparently. make of that what you will but personally I dont believe a word of it.

Replied: 11th Aug 2011 at 18:17

Posted by: farrie50 (1710) 

i cant pronounce a word of it

Replied: 11th Aug 2011 at 18:36

Posted by: baker boy (15718)

there,s more than one, look at the size of some of the players and the increase in bulk in a short time,pass the vitamin bottle please

Replied: 11th Aug 2011 at 21:41

Posted by: baker boy (15718)

forgot to say there,s an injection thats undetectable for bulking up players, very, very, quickly

Replied: 11th Aug 2011 at 21:44

Posted by: bassman (3591)

He broke the rules, so should be punished.Why people in good jobs (as per P) do things like this, is beyond me.....

Replied: 11th Aug 2011 at 22:11

Posted by: peter g (3530) 

OK Peawapp look under a thread started by you on June 17th called GOOD GAME SPOILED post number 5 addressed to Kenny something about Tompkins brothers one is a dirty player the other is a cheat

Replied: 12th Aug 2011 at 12:59

Posted by: peawapp (5107) 

peawapp can't be arsed doing that peter g all I will say though is this that if I did say it then it must be true

Replied: 12th Aug 2011 at 16:02

Posted by: peter g (3530) 

Just saying if you just type GOOD GAME SPOILED at the top of this page then up you pop calling him a cheat peawapp

Replied: 12th Aug 2011 at 16:31

Posted by: pisolivadi (1812) 

Mick Govin 'll be awreet peawap.
You get a 5 year contract after a 2 year ban for cocaine, now.

Replied: 12th Aug 2011 at 17:19

Posted by: peawapp (5107) 

peter g
I must apologise as I have now checked and you are correct as I did say then that Sam was a cheat. but it's not just me saying that is it, more knowledgable people than me are saying it too. I also forget to mention the other brother Logan, who I'm sure I saw playing against Leigh for widnes last sunday, if it is him He also appears to be a bit petulant like his siblings.

Replied: 13th Aug 2011 at 10:03

Posted by: peter g (3530) 

np

Replied: 13th Aug 2011 at 13:11

Posted by: ahcawntspeyk (6142)

Posted by: baker boy (3516)
forgot to say there,s an injection thats undetectable for bulking up players, very, very, quickly



LOL! What a totally STUPID post.

Replied: 16th Aug 2011 at 01:26

Posted by: baker boy (15718)

ahcawntspeyk,you having your injection has you post you know nowt.change your name to ahnownowtatall.undetectable and very good bone brain.

Replied: 21st Aug 2011 at 16:04

Posted by: baker boy (15718)

tom no way, far more advanced than that old stuff.

Replied: 22nd Aug 2011 at 21:39

Posted by: baker boy (15718)

its used in the regeneration of blood supplies ,a side effect is it blows you up.costs £300 + an injection.people with defective kidneys,dont produce enough red blood cells/blood,it makes the patient much less tired.told to me by a senior nurse at a large manc hospital.

Replied: 23rd Aug 2011 at 22:57

Posted by: baker boy (15718)

tom not sure but i,m back there on fri or mon,will try and get a little more info.

Replied: 24th Aug 2011 at 19:46

Posted by: baker boy (15718)

tom it is not autologus,all the info he gave us was its synthetic,it mimics an instruction from the kidneys to the bones to produce much greater quantities of blood,this helps renal patients significantly reduce their fatigue symptoms,and its side effects are to enlarge people who inject the substance,apparently in all ways thats males of course.

Replied: 26th Aug 2011 at 19:52

Posted by: ahcawntspeyk (6142)

Posted by: baker boy (3560)
ahcawntspeyk,you having your injection has you post you know nowt.change your name to ahnownowtatall.undetectable and very good bone brain.



Undetectable? So who told you it's undetectable? Was it a top scientist? Err no it was a nurse, well yeh i suppose a nurse would be well clued up on the subject. NOT. ..




" It mimics an instruction from the kidneys" ... Well heres me thinking all "instructions" Are given from the brain,




" and its side effects are to enlarge people who inject the substance".... So when do they stop enlarging? Or do they just keep on till they burst?



Replied: 29th Aug 2011 at 01:05

Posted by: baker boy (15718)

if the kidneys are failing the brain can do nowt about it knownowt.the kidneys stimulate blood production,not the brain,at present the substance is undetectable,info received not of my making.the brain controls many but not all bodily functions if it did it would rectify serious illness without medication

Replied: 29th Aug 2011 at 22:31

 

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