It's pretty obvious all teams are, which makes you realise we are even shite at doping!
I wouldn't say it's necessarily obvious but there is no question that doping in football is not taken as seriously as other sports and there are huge question marks.
In football when a player fails a drugs test, which is rare to say the least, they are welcomed back at the end of their ban like they had an injury - in other sports they are seen as a pariah.
Questions genuinely have to be asked how teams are now able to produce super human bouts of energy for the entire duration of matches, as well as entire seasons, as well.
It's not like training methods are so advanced they've unlocked superhuman physical attributes that were secretly always there but previously undiscovered.
Nobody really cares though as long as their team is scoring goals and signing big-name players.
A player is able to be tested at any time, but surely the authorities should insist each player in top-flight football is tested after every single game.
I think we would be pretty naive not to think it's rife in top level football, especially with the slackness of the testing compared to the possible financial rewards.