2017 Summer Signings

Anybody know what we paid for that slot originally? We apparently bought one more int'l roster spot than we needed, presumably in the expectation of making a move that would require it. That move never happened, and we sold the spot rather than let it expire worthless. I'd like to know how much this piece of business cost. I doubt we came out ahead, or lost a lot. I expect it was either break even of $25k loss, and I'm just curious.

Transaction date: 2/10/2017
COL receive: $75,000 in General Allocation Money
NYC receive: International roster slot for 2017 season​

https://www.mlssoccer.com/transactions/2017/trade-tracker
 
I've disliked the job Reyna has done since 2015, but I don't know how anyone can support him at this point.

Because Gio Reyna is talked about as the next Pulisic. But Claudio Reyna is only valuable to us if Gio plays somewhat for NYCFC so we can get that transfer fee. If he goes straight to Europe, we should hire Ali Curtis now. He has some bad blood with Red Bulls.
 
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There is actually some good info on that site. Here are our moves since the end of last year.

Transaction date: 8/10/2017
VAN VAN receive: 2017 international roster spot
NYC NYC receive: $75,000 in General Allocation Money

Transaction date: 2/15/2017
NYC NYC receive: Right of first refusal for M Rodney Wallace
POR POR receive: $75,000 of General Allocation Money, $50,000 of Targeted Allocation Money

Transaction date: 2/10/2017
COL COL receive: $75,000 in General Allocation Money
NYC NYC receive: International roster slot for 2017 season

Transaction date: 1/27/2017
ORL ORL receive: Josh Saunders
NYC NYC receive: Natural fourth-round pick in 2019 SuperDraft

Transaction date: 1/13/2017
NYC NYC receive: No. 16 overall pick in 2017 SuperDraft (Kwame Awuah)
SEA SEA receive: $75,000 in General Allocation Money

Transaction date: 1/13/2017
NYC NYC receive: No. 3 overall pick in 2017 SuperDraft (Jonathan Lewis)
CHI CHI receive: $250,000 in General Allocation Money

Transaction date: 12/11/2016
NYC NYC receive: Sean Johnson
ATL ATL receive: General Allocation Money and Targeted Allocation Money
 
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We still have one open international spot that expires on 12/31/2017. And I don't think another team needs one currently, so we're sitting on a zero valued asset, unless we sign an international player.

Bacary Sagna. Bacary Sagna. Bacary Sagna.

Yes, but to be fair, we only have that one because Camargo is hurt.
 
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I'm disappointed with the lack of depth because of all the injuries but I'm not sure how much Reyna could do. Mistakes were made in putting this team together from the beginning. A lot has already been said about the money spent on Mix and Pirlo. Yes, academy teams should have started earlier. But to call this roster "not even functional" is unreasonable. We're 3rd in the east and supports shield. I also think most of the players brought in this last off-season are doing well for us: Ring, Maxi, Wallace, Lewis, Herrera... All good signings and draft picks.

I'm not saying we're going to have a nice surprise this afternoon, but let's remember the last few days of the last window, when people were freaking out because no deals were announced and the only guy signed was a C-lister like Camargo. All the remaining moves made by the FO were good or great. Ring and Herrera are absolute homeruns, Maxi maybe debatable in terms of salary or use of DP slot but is definitely not bad, not an albatross like NJRB's Veron for example, Wallace is good, Lewis trends in the right direction. So we are a club trending in the right direction. Maybe we could just trend a bit faster, with more urgency, please.
 
BTW, considering the Ethan Finley trade to Minnesota for 425K TAM/GAM, how much do you think TMac is worth. They look relatively close on paper. Both trending down as players and losing minutes in their clubs, but coming from good 2015 and 2016. In the periphery of USMNT. Maybe 300K?
 
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NYCFCfan NYCFCfan Can unused GAM/TAM in 2017 be rolled over to 2018?
GAM yes, TAM is complicated because it needs to be used within a certain amount of time. It has an expiration date, so technically it depends when the TAM is from.

Think of it like milk, it's only good for so long so if we got a fresh batch it's great, if we got one that's about to go bad... then no
 
GAM yes, TAM is complicated because it needs to be used within a certain amount of time. It has an expiration date, so technically it depends when the TAM is from.

Think of it like milk, it's only good for so long so if we got a fresh batch it's great, if we got one that's about to go bad... then no

I think CFG has removed milk from the allowable dietary foods list for players.
 
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Three campers to NYCFC confirmed.

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BTW, considering the Ethan Finley trade to Minnesota for 425K TAM/GAM, how much do you think TMac is worth. They look relatively close on paper. Both trending down as players and losing minutes in their clubs, but coming from good 2015 and 2016. In the periphery of USMNT. Maybe 300K?

I agree that both Finley and TMac are trending downward, but TMac was never even close to Finley at his peak. Finley was a top 5 MLS winger at his peak, TMac was never close to that.

If Finley/Dax are worth $400+, TMac is half of that at best. Maybe $250 due to his age.
 
There is actually some good info on that site. Here are our moves since the end of last year.

Transaction date: 8/10/2017
VAN VAN receive: 2017 international roster spot
NYC NYC receive: $75,000 in General Allocation Money

Transaction date: 2/15/2017
NYC NYC receive: Right of first refusal for M Rodney Wallace
POR POR receive: $75,000 of General Allocation Money, $50,000 of Targeted Allocation Money

Transaction date: 2/10/2017
COL COL receive: $75,000 in General Allocation Money
NYC NYC receive: International roster slot for 2017 season

Transaction date: 1/27/2017
ORL ORL receive: Josh Saunders
NYC NYC receive: Natural fourth-round pick in 2019 SuperDraft

Transaction date: 1/13/2017
NYC NYC receive: No. 16 overall pick in 2017 SuperDraft (Kwame Awuah)
SEA SEA receive: $75,000 in General Allocation Money

Transaction date: 1/13/2017
NYC NYC receive: No. 3 overall pick in 2017 SuperDraft (Jonathan Lewis)
CHI CHI receive: $250,000 in General Allocation Money

Transaction date: 12/11/2016
NYC NYC receive: Sean Johnson
ATL ATL receive: General Allocation Money and Targeted Allocation Money

Very sneaky that the Johnson deal was in late 2016 and we don't know the figures. And we don't know how much of Saunders' salary we're still paying.
 
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GAM yes, TAM is complicated because it needs to be used within a certain amount of time. It has an expiration date, so technically it depends when the TAM is from.

Think of it like milk, it's only good for so long so if we got a fresh batch it's great, if we got one that's about to go bad... then no
The wording I saw said 4 windows from when it is acquired. I don't know that timetable resets after it is traded to another team.
 
New York City FC: D
This team doesn't need much – they've been legitimately scary all season long:

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Tutul Rahman @tutulismyname
2/3 of the season in, Toronto might be favorites for the Shield, but NYCFC a great dark horse pick for MLS Cup. Unreal +0.5xGD / game away.


But... they got cap relief from the Miguel Camargo injury, and they have a few other bits of roster flexibility, and they have only three true center backs, and one of them is hurt, and they're suddenly one injury away from a full-blown crisis.

That crisis may never come, and NYCFC may still win hardware this year, and maybe they'll be able to add a center back for free sometime in the coming weeks. However, if I was Patrick Vieira I'd be pretty steamed about going into the stretch run with zero central defensive depth on the roster. If Alex Callens slips in the shower on Friday morning, the Cityzens will line up on Saturday night with right back Ethan White in the middle of the backline. If Callens is out for any appreciable length of time, then it's back to the CB pairing that Toronto destroyed in last year's postseason.

I also find myself wondering if they're going to regret not trading Tommy McNamara now, when there's a market for him. If he continues as a deep reserve – and that seems to be his current trajectory – they'll end up with pennies on the dollar.

This team had a chance to get better and more flexible, and they didn't.


https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2017...t-grading-all-22-teams-summer-transfer-window
 
New York City FC: D
This team doesn't need much – they've been legitimately scary all season long:

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DGaK_UqW0AQEx47.jpg:small


Tutul Rahman @tutulismyname
2/3 of the season in, Toronto might be favorites for the Shield, but NYCFC a great dark horse pick for MLS Cup. Unreal +0.5xGD / game away.


But... they got cap relief from the Miguel Camargo injury, and they have a few other bits of roster flexibility, and they have only three true center backs, and one of them is hurt, and they're suddenly one injury away from a full-blown crisis.

That crisis may never come, and NYCFC may still win hardware this year, and maybe they'll be able to add a center back for free sometime in the coming weeks. However, if I was Patrick Vieira I'd be pretty steamed about going into the stretch run with zero central defensive depth on the roster. If Alex Callens slips in the shower on Friday morning, the Cityzens will line up on Saturday night with right back Ethan White in the middle of the backline. If Callens is out for any appreciable length of time, then it's back to the CB pairing that Toronto destroyed in last year's postseason.

I also find myself wondering if they're going to regret not trading Tommy McNamara now, when there's a market for him. If he continues as a deep reserve – and that seems to be his current trajectory – they'll end up with pennies on the dollar.

This team had a chance to get better and more flexible, and they didn't.


https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2017...t-grading-all-22-teams-summer-transfer-window
There's now an addendum: "EDIT: This blurb originally said that NYCFC got cap relief after Miguel Camargo's season-ending injury. According to an NYCFC spokesman, that's in fact not the case. My bad!

Even so, I thought this was a very on-point analysis.
 
There's now an addendum: "EDIT: This blurb originally said that NYCFC got cap relief after Miguel Camargo's season-ending injury. According to an NYCFC spokesman, that's in fact not the case. My bad!

Even so, I thought this was a very on-point analysis.
So I looked this up.

As per MLS Rules in order to get cap relief:

  • The injured player must be earning at least $100,000 per annum.
  • The injured player must have suffered the season ending injury prior to the close the Primary Transfer Window and the new player must be signed as of such date.
  • The Season-ending Injury Replacement Player may earn up to $250,000 but not more than the player who suffered the season-ending injury.
  • The club is ultimately responsible for the payment of the replacement player's salary (which will not be charged to the club's budget).
  • MLS clubs will only be allowed to sign one such Season-ending Injury Replacement Player a year.
Miguel Camargo's base salary is $99,999.96