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i wonder if we will see our players drinking red bull on the bench like i've seen football (soccer) players do.. when i first saw it i was amazed, couldn't believe athletes would drink it. i think gatorade does the job here doesn't it.
 
i wonder if we will see our players drinking red bull on the bench like i've seen football (soccer) players do.. when i first saw it i was amazed, couldn't believe athletes would drink it. i think gatorade does the job here doesn't it.
You wouldn't think they'd pop NoDoze tablets either
 
It's blatantly obvious here that after years and years of poor football, we're relocating from Alberton to Milton Keynes and renaming ourselves "Red Bull Racing" est 2013.
 
i wonder if we will see our players drinking red bull on the bench like i've seen football (soccer) players do.. when i first saw it i was amazed, couldn't believe athletes would drink it. i think gatorade does the job here doesn't it.
Getting a little bit of sports nutrition on...

Red Bull (and many other soft drinks) are hypertonic and are therefore poor at rehydration. They can provide some carb replacement, but it typically takes a long time, due to the balance of the drink not being good for rapid absorption. Gatorade and Powerade are isotonic drinks, which are designed for rapid absorption, helping to hydrate you quickly, and restore body salts lost through sweat during high intensity activity.

I guess the difference between association football and aussie rules comes down to substitutes in soccer don't do much activity on the bench, and they may not even be called to play. Whereas our bench players are going to be just taking a short break from high intensity activity. I would expect they would need to be consuming around 1/2 a litre of isotonic sports drinks every quarter.
 
There are sooo many ties with Redbull and PAFC at the moment, fingers crossed they have pulled it off. Oh and just because they normally take over clubs it doesn't mean it will happen here, you would be foolish to think that the AFL would that let happen let alone the PAFC.
 
There are sooo many ties with Redbull and PAFC at the moment, fingers crossed they have pulled it off. Oh and just because they normally take over clubs it doesn't mean it will happen here, you would be foolish to think that the AFL would that let happen let alone the PAFC.
It might be what we need to get us out of the proverbial
 

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i wonder if we will see our players drinking red bull on the bench like i've seen football (soccer) players do.. when i first saw it i was amazed, couldn't believe athletes would drink it. i think gatorade does the job here doesn't it.
I saw Rodan drinking red bull on the bench when he was the sub
 
so nobody actually knows? This isn't the Port Adelaide of the last 5 or 6 years. How certain is the announcement tomorrow or is that also speculation?
 
If they won't let us play on the MCG they may as well loan it to us for advertising.

Isn't Red Bull sweet??? OMG a clue!!! :eek:
 
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