Brooklyn native living in DC

Roddy Russell Jr.

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Hey, folks! Roddy Russell Jr. here. Can't believe I waited until now to join the forums! Such a slacker!

You may know me from Reddit as rrusselljr93 and only recently from NYCFC Nation. I write the "Facts After the Match" series.

Born and raised in Bed-Stuy and Fort Greene, but I live in DC now (and no, I did not switch club loyalty to DC United, hell no!), but I'm hoping one day (in the next few years) I can find work in New York City and move back.

If you want to know a little more about me, check out my solo blog here. On the blog, I try to come up with who will play in the upcoming match (still trying to figure out what else I want to do with it - got any ideas?).

Anyway, nice being here (finally)!
 
Welcome to the forums. I actually randomly jumped into your blog in the past week (I have no idea where I came across it) so it's cool to now see you doing the opposite and finding us.

As for your blog, you currently just for pre-match segments so I feel like you need to come up with a post-match segment to compliment it. You could do something standard like just doing a match review, but it might be more interesting to do something more creative like a "what the stats don't tell you" segment where you compare how the game went to the stats available on mlssoccer.com or anywhere else. I know they do game stats - I'm sure they used to do a player-by-player breakdown of stuff like passes made and completed too.

Anyway, something to consider? Welcome to the forums all the same.
 
Welcome to the forums. I actually randomly jumped into your blog in the past week (I have no idea where I came across it) so it's cool to now see you doing the opposite and finding us.

As for your blog, you currently just for pre-match segments so I feel like you need to come up with a post-match segment to compliment it. You could do something standard like just doing a match review, but it might be more interesting to do something more creative like a "what the stats don't tell you" segment where you compare how the game went to the stats available on mlssoccer.com or anywhere else. I know they do game stats - I'm sure they used to do a player-by-player breakdown of stuff like passes made and completed too.

Anyway, something to consider? Welcome to the forums all the same.
This is good. I can give this a go. Thanks for the suggestion!