Getting this up early. Fingers crossed there's a stadium announcement that will make headlines this calendar year.
At least soccer got a mention:
Why NY sports could rise again in the 2020s
Look, I’m as guilty of this as anyone, I know that, I get that, I accept that. I’ve lived much of my life in and around New York. As a kid I rooted for some of its sports teams, rooted against some…nypost.com
Maybe we’ll even see one of our soccer teams win a championship one of these years, and we’ll see if the greatest melting-pot city of all really goes all-in when that happens.
Not even by name. The writer shouldn't take the 15 seconds to google "soccer teams new york"?
We didn't get a mention on NY1 either on their year in review of sports...
The question I submitted to Brad Sims (quoting from memory) was "The team gets little coverage from the NYC sports media, and many fans believe, fairly or not, that the club likes it that way because that same sports media is extremely aggressive in the areas it does cover. Please comment on that and describe what the team is doing to increase its media presence and public awareness of the club."
That's a really good question, especially the way it is worded.The question I submitted to Brad Sims (quoting from memory) was "The team gets little coverage from the NYC sports media, and many fans believe, fairly or not, that the club likes it that way because that same sports media is extremely aggressive in the areas it does cover. Please comment on that and describe what the team is doing to increase its media presence and public awareness of the club."
The question I submitted to Brad Sims (quoting from memory) was "The team gets little coverage from the NYC sports media, and many fans believe, fairly or not, that the club likes it that way because that same sports media is extremely aggressive in the areas it does cover. Please comment on that and describe what the team is doing to increase its media presence and public awareness of the club."
The question I submitted to Brad Sims (quoting from memory) was "The team gets little coverage from the NYC sports media, and many fans believe, fairly or not, that the club likes it that way because that same sports media is extremely aggressive in the areas it does cover. Please comment on that and describe what the team is doing to increase its media presence and public awareness of the club."
That's a really good question, especially the way it is worded.
The question I submitted to Brad Sims (quoting from memory) was "The team gets little coverage from the NYC sports media, and many fans believe, fairly or not, that the club likes it that way because that same sports media is extremely aggressive in the areas it does cover. Please comment on that and describe what the team is doing to increase its media presence and public awareness of the club."
Read the whole thread. It wasn’t one or two questions, it was a total shutdown.true but i dont think these are questions for Plinkton
True, but they can agree ahead of time on what topics they will discuss, what's off the table, etc.true but i dont think these are questions for Plinkton
Read the whole thread. It wasn’t one or two questions, it was a total shutdown.
True, but they can agree ahead of time on what topics they will discuss, what's off the table, etc.
Why would the academy coach not be the one to talk to about academy-to-first team philosophy?does he do this with other academy coaches ( i really dont know). especially when he says he likes to chat with those with limited press experience
i get the academy part disappointment when he said he was not allowed to talk about academy players. first team or team philosophy are not something to ask a U19 coach. thatsd david lee questions, but of course they wont entertain that
Why would the academy coach not be the one to talk to about academy-to-first team philosophy?
Oh, that must have gone over my head. My reply was to the bolded part of your previous post.i was referring to the part where he mentioned "is nycfc a selling or buying club"....i dont thnk he even knows that.
i get the academy part disappointment when he said he was not allowed to talk about academy players. first team or team philosophy are not something to ask a U19 coach. thatsd david lee questions, but of course they wont entertain that
Why would the academy coach not be the one to talk to about academy-to-first team philosophy?