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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Source?The Spanish reign had some question marks about doping, but nobody really cares about that in sports where it's more team-oriented. The Italians in 2006 had a bunch of Juve players who were in a doping scandal a few years before that world cup. It's just doing business as business is being done.
Waking players up with ammonia is pretty tame by comparison.
You could see the players using it live as they were waiting to come on as replacements. Yawn. Of all the things the Russians have put in their bodies the last few decades, sniffing some ammonia to get them "excited" is the least to be concerned about.Source?
I was looking for a source about the Italian players, and the Spain players. Sorry should’ve clarifiedYou could see the players using it live as they were waiting to come on as replacements. Yawn. Of all the things the Russians have put in their bodies the last few decades, sniffing some ammonia to get them "excited" is the least to be concerned about.
Russian team doctor admits players sniffed ammonia
Somehow, a human sport where use of arms and hands is disallowed just does not compute.