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Can Viagra help the World Cup players in South Africa?


Could an anti-impotence drug help lung capacity at higher elevations? A tabloid in England recently published an article that The FA’s football squad would be taking Viagra with them to help cope with the higher elevations they will encounter in South Africa during the World Cup. England will be based at Rustenburg next summer for the World Cup, which is at an altitude of 5000 feet above sea level. The England medical staff is conducting research with different experts on how to deal with this a head of next year’s tournament said an FA spokesman, according to The Sporting Life.

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Although this medical research is in fact happening, The FA have refuted the tabloid reports about the use of Viagra, in fact there has not even been discussions into this area. In fact athletes at this level would adjust fairly easily to the altitude. But teams need every advantage they can get to deal with all sorts of different variables in the game. Not only is the altitude a factor, but so could the heat and the differences in humidity from England.

And how would they deal with an erection that lasted more then four hours at that point and time? I guess they would need to call a referee, I mean a doctor immediately.

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