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    Hearts of Oak away match bar announcements. Mad Hatter & Newburgh Brewing Company

    After many hours and many matches watched and many many more gallons of alcohol consumed we've decided that Mad Hatter is the place for us and we are the Supporter Group for them. Everyone is welcome to join us whether you are a member of Hearts of Oak or not. http://www.madhatternyc.com/ 360...
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    Safe-standing And Its Inclusion In The Recent Nycfc Survey

    For those of you that are season ticket holders, you've likely received the survey already which included an in-depth questionnaire on new stadium plans. Included were two questions on safe-standing. If you are unfamiliar with safe-standing, here's some info from wiki...
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    2015 U. S. Open Cup

    If any members of Hearts of Oak are interested in going to the game (as a group) on 6/16 v Cosmos (depending on the outcome tonight) either send us a PM or visit and respond to the Event on *Facebook.
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    Hearts Of Oak - 3/28 V Sporting Kc - Blackout

    Saturday Night. Blackout. All members, rocking black. Do it. As always, we will be pregaming at Yankee Bar & Grill - http://yankeebarandgrill.net/ - which is directly next to Billy's Sports Bar.
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    Hearts Of Oak

    Our blue isn't azzurri. It's celeste. If we were in Italy, they'd have another color added to it, as well. Arancione celeste or bluceleste. (orange & sky blue or navy & sky) Forza bluceleste!! Forza New York CITY!!!!
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    Hearts Of Oak

    T minus 50 hours! 12:30 - Yankee Bar & Grill, hosted by Hearts of Oak and Friends of Footy. Food and drink specials will be available. We'll be here until we march to the stadium! 5:00 - Kickoff!!! Forza New York City!!!
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    Hearts Of Oak

    I hope you're right! There's a reason we wear blue, white and orange!
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    Hearts Of Oak

    It's not a grey ring. It's embroidered. The flag was hanging in front of a window, and it just looks grey in the photo.
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    Hearts Of Oak

    Who's mascot ISN'T a beaver? Beavers and kegs. We do it right.
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    Hearts Of Oak

    If you see New York City's flags on Sunday, you'll be looking at members of Hearts of Oak. Supporting OUR CITY. The NYC flags arrived today. Purchased locally in NYC, and made by some of the best flag-makers on the planet. #NewYorkCity #HoOYorkCity
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    Metro North Train

    Metro-North announced Yankee Stadium service on match days. http://web.mta.info/mnr/html/mls/nycfc_mls.htm
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    3/15 Pre-game W/ Hearts Of Oak At Yankee Bar & Grill

    Hearts of Oak will be pregaming at Yankee Bar & Grill - 844 River Ave. Bronx, New York Starting at 12:30PM All ages are welcomes but U21's must be accompanied by an adult. There will be food and drink specials available. http://yankeebarandgrill.net/ (be warned there is a LOUD video that...
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    Hearts Of Oak

    Thanks again to everyone who came out to both Banter and Newburgh Brewing Co.! Thanks to both locations for being incredible hosts! Here are some pics from the event in Newburgh.
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    Hearts Of Oak

    All we ask from our fellow members, support NYCFC. Respect each other and our fellow supporter groups. We aren't looking for Ultras and we aren't expecting our members to be passionate for 90 minutes. However, we are also not going to keep members from supporting as they see fit. What is...
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    Hearts Of Oak

    Thanks! We love your "Where's Waldo" USA kit. We miss those hoops!
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    Hearts Of Oak

    Yep. Polaris, the North Star, represents the 5 boroughs.
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    Hearts Of Oak

    Hahaha!!!!
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    Hearts Of Oak

    The fully adorned version is the "official crest", but you'll plenty of varieties, including the crest alone, pretty frequently. Thanks for the compliment! Our artists are incredibly talented. This work was done by Dan Lynch.