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TAMPLIN’S THREAT TO PLAYERS IS DOUSED BY FA CHIEFS

By Gary Wilcox
GLENN Tamplin’s threat to breathalyse and drugs test his Billericay Town players has ended as a New Year pantomime.
The Blues owner told his team not to imbibe on New Year’s Eve as they had an Bostik Premier League match scheduled against Tonbridge Angels the following day.
In a text, the 45-year-old millionaire wrote: “Fellas just so u know on New Year’s Day I will be testing everyone. Any alcohol or drugs in your system u won’t be playing and fined 2 weeks wages.”
But the text became public after a player’s friend re-tweeted it.
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