09.01.2013
More than half of the professional soccer players in England use drugs. These are the data of anonymous survey, conducted by «Four Four Two» among 100 famous British players.
Athletes agreed to take part in the survey only in a case of adhering their anonymity, but many English players before were incriminated in drug use.
In 2011, dozens of British players, including members of the Premier League, failed the tests for taking ecstasy, cocaine and marijuana. Drug abuse has ended the careers of many promising players, including striker of "Fulham" Elvis Hammond, "Rochdale" forward Lee Thorpe and linebacker of "Crewe Alexandra" Lloyd McGowan.