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Thursday, 29 November, 2001, 11:23 GMT
Jeanne avoids drugs ban
Jeanne will undergo extensive rehabilitation treatment
Cardiff City's Wales under-21striker Leon Jeanne has escaped an automatic suspension for failing a random drug test.
The Football Association of Wales have instead decided to give the troubled player a last chance to make the most of his footballing talent. Jeanne, who tested positive for a Class A drug 10 weeks ago, has been given a two-year suspended sentence with strict rehabilitation conditions. Cardiff owner Sam Hammam praised the FAW disciplinary committee for their "humane" treatment of the 21-year-old. "The Football Association of Wales saw the man first and the footballer second," Hammam told The Mirror. Inspiration "They recognised Leon is a soul who never had a chance in life and acted in a humane manner. "Leon will join Alcoholics Anonymous. He will also receive a proper scholastic education - his education will be monitored until he becomes fully literate." Hammam added: "I now want him to improve - he should receive his inspiration from the likes of Tony Adams and Paul Merson. "I only wish he could read their books and share what they went through."
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