i was about to ask the same thing, but i think he said it was more to do with not supporting cheats
^^^ This. I've been vehemently anti-drugs, anti-cheating my entire life, and I've ripped into people guilty of either or both things often in the past. I'd feel a right royal hypocrite cheering for a team that I - stress,
I - believe contains people I deem to be 'cheats' or illicit/illegal drug users, whether deliberate or unknowingly.
That said, the entire thing is working towards a resolution now and those I consider most at fault (Elkin, 'The Four', and to a degree Flanagan) have now paid a price equal to or greater than the fate that befell the previous board - That is, their failings are now in the public domain and, essentially, they've largely paid for their mistakes. Those that haven't - Elkin, in particular, and possibly players who circumvented their coach and club doctor post-May 29, 2011 - well, their day will come. It's not a matter of 'if' anymore.