Have you ever seen a Premier League football placing something under their top lip before a game? If you have, it is most likely to be snus, which has reportedly been used by many top-fl…
Why are so many Premier League footballers using it?The calming impact is important for professional athletes and if a stronger variant is taken, snus is shown to cause a physical spark.
An England international was said to be ‘fully reliant’ on the substance while another Premier League player had just managed to stop using it. Speaking on talkSPORT's White & Jordan Show, former Tottenham midfielder Murphy said: "Do you know what it boils down to? "If you have got doctors, medical teams and academy directors speaking to lads who might not have the support network or people around them to give them the knowledge, I am all for that."Yeah [I have used snus]. They are quite strong. I wasn't a fan. I was a smoker for years. I hate to admit it and I don't now thankfully.
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