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Email from team rep Molly Hartman says KO is at 7:50 and doors open 6:20

Legends opens at 6:00 PM. I guess they're trying something new. (Also, there's a speaker series event with CFG CEO Ferran Soriano). The NYCFC.com/matchday page still says 6:00 PM and 7:30 PM kickoff.
 
Legends opens at 6:00 PM. I guess they're trying something new. (Also, there's a speaker series event with CFG CEO Ferran Soriano). The NYCFC.com/matchday page still says 6:00 PM and 7:30 PM kickoff.
I would not be surprised if Molly is right about the 7:50 but wrong about 6:20 and if doors open at 6pm. It's a fair certainty that kickoff is not 7:30. Any time from 7:35 to 7:50 is believable.
 
I would not be surprised if Molly is right about the 7:50 but wrong about 6:20 and if doors open at 6pm. It's a fair certainty that kickoff is not 7:30. Any time from 7:35 to 7:50 is believable.

Join us on June 2nd for Pride Night vs. Orlando City SC:

  • 6:00 PM: Doors open to the general public.
  • Stop by the corner of 161st St. and River Ave. for City Beats pre and post-match performances.
  • Be sure to stop by the Fan Zone, now located on the Masterpass® Deck for free face painting, balloon artists, and a GIF station; which will include special Pride-themed designs and photo opportunities.
  • 6:50 PM: Your Boys in Blue take the pitch for warmups.
  • 7:20 PM: Be in your seats as pre-match ceremonies begin and we announce the starting XI.
  • 7:30 PM: Have your scarves ready as the Tunnel of Honor leads NYC’s team onto the pitch. The Tunnel of Honor will include members of the NYPD’s Gay Officers Action League (GOAL) and the teams will be accompanied onto the pitch by special Pride-themed procession flags.
  • 7:33 PM: Join in with members of Tonewall from the NYC Gay Men’s Chorus as they perform the National Anthem. Our Nation’s Colors will be presented by the NYPD Ceremonial Unit, featuring members of GOAL.
  • 7:36 PM: Get set for kickoff as we ceremoniously set off the smoke stacks, which will be wrapped in the colors of the Pride flag.
  • 7:38 PM: Kick-off!
 
And only a fucking yellow card. Allen Chapman has a place in referee hell reserved for him.
So I couldn't remember when I was watching it live whether or not Fuenmayor received a card at all for this.

Now, checking the timeline, I'm still not certain, but perhaps the timeline is wrong.

11' Stoppage in match due to Yangel Herrera injury
14' Stoppage over
14' Substitution: Tommy McNamara on for Yangel Herrera (BARF)
16' Fuenmayor shown yellow card
16' David Villa shot attempt saved

Why was the yellow so much later? Or is there just a lag in when it was announced?
 
Join us on June 2nd for Pride Night vs. Orlando City SC:

  • 6:00 PM: Doors open to the general public.
  • Stop by the corner of 161st St. and River Ave. for City Beats pre and post-match performances.
  • Be sure to stop by the Fan Zone, now located on the Masterpass® Deck for free face painting, balloon artists, and a GIF station; which will include special Pride-themed designs and photo opportunities.
  • 6:50 PM: Your Boys in Blue take the pitch for warmups.
  • 7:20 PM: Be in your seats as pre-match ceremonies begin and we announce the starting XI.
  • 7:30 PM: Have your scarves ready as the Tunnel of Honor leads NYC’s team onto the pitch. The Tunnel of Honor will include members of the NYPD’s Gay Officers Action League (GOAL) and the teams will be accompanied onto the pitch by special Pride-themed procession flags.
  • 7:33 PM: Join in with members of Tonewall from the NYC Gay Men’s Chorus as they perform the National Anthem. Our Nation’s Colors will be presented by the NYPD Ceremonial Unit, featuring members of GOAL.
  • 7:36 PM: Get set for kickoff as we ceremoniously set off the smoke stacks, which will be wrapped in the colors of the Pride flag.
  • 7:38 PM: Kick-off!
This is getting like Vieira and OGC Nice.
 
So I couldn't remember when I was watching it live whether or not Fuenmayor received a card at all for this.

Now, checking the timeline, I'm still not certain, but perhaps the timeline is wrong.

11' Stoppage in match due to Yangel Herrera injury
14' Stoppage over
14' Substitution: Tommy McNamara on for Yangel Herrera (BARF)
16' Fuenmayor shown yellow card
16' David Villa shot attempt saved

Why was the yellow so much later? Or is there just a lag in when it was announced?
I think it was just delayed. It took a while for YH to be treated then carried off, and I think Chapman, the official scorekeeper, or both, waited to see if VAR would suggest a review that never came.
 
So I couldn't remember when I was watching it live whether or not Fuenmayor received a card at all for this.

Now, checking the timeline, I'm still not certain, but perhaps the timeline is wrong.

11' Stoppage in match due to Yangel Herrera injury
14' Stoppage over
14' Substitution: Tommy McNamara on for Yangel Herrera (BARF)
16' Fuenmayor shown yellow card
16' David Villa shot attempt saved

Why was the yellow so much later? Or is there just a lag in when it was announced?
I think it was just delayed. It took a while for YH to be treated then carried off, and I think Chapman, the official scorekeeper, or both, waited to see if VAR would suggest a review that never came.
1. Herrera needed to be stretchered off the field.

2. Chapman did video review the incident and gave him a yellow card. So bullshit.
 
1. Herrera needed to be stretchered off the field.

2. Chapman did video review the incident and gave him a yellow card. So bullshit.
I understand he needed to be stretchered off, but Tommy didn't sub on until he was stretchered off, and the timeline shows the card was issued 2 minutes after Tommy came on.
 
I hope Chanot is back in the starting XI for this game. I don’t think Ibeagha has been bad, but I think Chanot is a better CB

if PVdoes a 3-5-2 again and leaves chanot out....then conspiracy theory in me thinks he trying to get fired...Nice doesnt pay anything and signs with them more freely
 
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