By my count there were 7 NYCFC players in the box actively defending the play - i.e. with eyes on the ball clearly seeing it's in play (plus one more defender outside the box contesting the first RBNY player with the ball after the throw in). There were only two RBNY players in the box, yet one...
This is the first season where the PATH trains are not running directly to Harrison from NYC (on the weekends). In prior years, the WTC Path station was open on the weekends, and you could take the PATH train from NYC directly to Harrison in about ~25 mins.
RBNY has conceded 25 goals in 24 games this year (1.04/gm), #1 goals allowed in the league.
RBNY is one of 4 teams this year (ATL/DAL/SKC) to have a winning road record.
I would be shocked if there were another 7-0 game at YS tomorrow night, and even more shocked if NYCFC were the ones doing...
NYCFC fans were throwing all sorts of things on the field and the lower stands that day - tshirts, drinks, debris. The fact that the t-shirts were near the away supporters should not be a reason for said supporters to take them and throw them on the field.
a lot of the stadiums back in '94 had turf too; they will retrofit them with natural grass before then. i wasn't aware of the regulation requiring an outdoor field though. is that new?
no lie, i packed Cristiano Ronaldo in the first WC pack I opened. Hate him IRL, but the dude is hands down a beast in this game. Averaging something like 1.5 goals / game with him online.
RBNY exists as one of the operating companies under the Red Bull global umbrella. Their purpose is to drive value to Red Bull global...not to Red Bull beverage. Otherwise you would be making the argument that Red Bull's Formula 1 team is only there as an ad campaign for the drink...and that's...
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