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Jose Baxter: Sheffield United player given suspended drugs ban
Sheffield United midfielder Jose Baxter has been given a five-month ban for a failed drugs test - but will be able to play at the start of the season.
Baxter was suspended by the club in May after he failed an out-of-competition test, but denied any wrongdoing.
The 23-year-old was found guilty at a Football Association personal hearing.
However the remaining three months of the ban have been suspended for two years so he is available for the Blades' first league game on 8 August.
大象传媒 Radio Sheffield reports that at the hearing last week, Baxter denied any intentional wrongdoing, adding the traces of ecstasy found in his system were as a result of his drink being spiked.