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FA responds to 'serious allegations' of doping in Premier League following shock report

GETTY Greg Dyke is chairman of the FA and they have confirmed an investigation will take place A Sunday Times investigation claimed that Mark Bonar - a London-based private doctor - charged sports stars thousands of pounds for personalised drug programmes. The newspaper says it secretly filmed Dr Bonar claiming that he has prescribed performance-enhancing drugs such as EPO, steroids and human growth hormone to 150 elite sports professionals over the past six years. Some of clients allegedly include Premier League footballers from Arsenal, Chelsea and Leicester - as well as an England international cricketer, British Tour de France cyclists, a boxing champion and tennis players. In defence,...
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