Actually, they are NOT officially called “Red Bull”. German rules do not allow corporate names (don’t tell Bayer Leverkusen!). Therefore, the RB stands for RasenBallsport!
Glad to see Red Bull destroying soccer club identities across the world. Maybe some day we’ll get Red Bull Barcelona playing Red Bull Madrid in a Red Bull classico.
I love it. Why not try to get an early goal? And it’s not particularly tricky. I mean, the other team can see all the RBL players lining up to charge downfield after the kickoff. So what you basically get is a set-play from midfield that has roughly the same effect as a corner-kick, only with the GK much less likely to come out for the ball. If the other team clears it, they clear it, but you’ve still got enough players back to avoid getting caught on the break.
Actually, they are NOT officially called “Red Bull”. German rules do not allow corporate names (don’t tell Bayer Leverkusen!). Therefore, the RB stands for RasenBallsport!
Same tactic is used in every U-6 AYSO game.
Glad to see Red Bull destroying soccer club identities across the world. Maybe some day we’ll get Red Bull Barcelona playing Red Bull Madrid in a Red Bull classico.
Red Bull Out!
-A RBNY fan
What took so long?
That’s the craziest kick-off I’ve ever seen.
Sweeeeet. That looked to be nine seconds or so.
I just googled what the record was and saw a video of Fred from Brazil scoring in 3.17 seconds
Goodness…..I assume the clip had to end because the keeper decided to fight his other 10 teammates to the death. Someone stop the darn ball. Pathetic.
I love it. Why not try to get an early goal? And it’s not particularly tricky. I mean, the other team can see all the RBL players lining up to charge downfield after the kickoff. So what you basically get is a set-play from midfield that has roughly the same effect as a corner-kick, only with the GK much less likely to come out for the ball. If the other team clears it, they clear it, but you’ve still got enough players back to avoid getting caught on the break.
That’s hilarious
Disrespectful to the beautiful game. The coach should leave this nonsense in The Might Ducks where it belongs.
I assume this is sarcastic…
Yeah, who likes seeing creative thinking in soccer?
Please elaborate? While it may not have been conventional, how exactly is it disrespectful?
Obviously, some like the slow, wide, curvy game more than the long, tall and thin model.
But, come on now, no matter what your preference, we all love to score!
Are you describing women? I thought we were talking about soccer.
Damn!! That’s some serious aggressive attacking pressure. Love it.
Looked like they were lining up for an onside kick. Interesting play.
I was thinking Hail Mary in the first minute.
Straight out of a college football playbook!