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MLS is Back Tournament - Group A
New York City FC vs. Orlando City SC
Tuesday, July 14th 8 PM ET
ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex
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Second game back. Top two from Group A advance to the knockout rounds (3rd team can potentially advance too).

Time changed from 10:30 PM to 8:00 PM due to Nashville's removal from the tournament.
 
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If we lose this match, I think my confidence would drop down to 2015 levels. We've realized that the problem with Dome in early 2019 was the absence of a striker. In 2018 when Dome took over for Vieira we still had David Villa. In 2019, later than we would have wanted, we signed Heber and things would moving in a positive direction again.

We're not going to have any significant roster moves this season. With or without the virus and stoppage of play, the front office is not going to cut Medina and sign a real DP. So the roster is set and it's all the pieces that Dome had that led up to top of the East. So the problem has to be the coaching/system.
 
If we lose this match, I think my confidence would drop down to 2015 levels. We've realized that the problem with Dome in early 2019 was the absence of a striker. In 2018 when Dome took over for Vieira we still had David Villa. In 2019, later than we would have wanted, we signed Heber and things would moving in a positive direction again.

We're not going to have any significant roster moves this season. With or without the virus and stoppage of play, the front office is not going to cut Medina and sign a real DP. So the roster is set and it's all the pieces that Dome had that led up to top of the East. So the problem has to be the coaching/system.

i dont see him being let go even if we go 0-5 and what ever the rest of the "regular season" looks like. the year is seen as a wash and start again next year.
 
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i dont see him being let go even if we go 0-5 and what ever the rest of the "regular season" looks like. the year is seen as a wash and start again next year.

I realize that too. But I don't want to wait until 2022 to be competitive again for titles.
 
I realize that too. But I don't want to wait until 2022 to be competitive again for titles.

this is just me talking......but it felt like last year was supposed to be the year, after the playoff loss it really felt like that was it for the majority of these players. i know roster wise it looks like we are only a piece or two away but i think its more closer to restructuring again and try and build for another push in two years.
 
I realize that too. But I don't want to wait until 2022 to be competitive again for titles.
I don’t think we’re skilled enough to play this system. Could be that we’re rusty but you’d think we would of figure it out by game 3 before the break. Too many giveaways and poor passing in the final third. They’re being asked to play through the lines and it’s not happening. Heber barely touched the ball.
 
I don’t think we’re skilled enough to play this system. Could be that we’re rusty but you’d think we would of figure it out by game 3 before the break. Too many giveaways and poor passing in the final third. They’re being asked to play through the lines and it’s not happening. Heber barely touched the ball.

this is why nico needs to start....just basing on the youtube video but he can pass ball thru lines etc. of course the movement also must be there, but i do think he can help in that regard.
 
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We're not going to have any significant roster moves this season. With or without the virus and stoppage of play, the front office is not going to cut Medina and sign a real DP. So the roster is set and it's all the pieces that Dome had that led up to top of the East. So the problem has to be the coaching/system.
this is just me talking......but it felt like last year was supposed to be the year, after the playoff loss it really felt like that was it for the majority of these players. i know roster wise it looks like we are only a piece or two away but i think its more closer to restructuring again and try and build for another push in two years.
2018 Patrick abandons us midseason. Domé comes in, and he and Claudio sacrifice the remainder of 2018 to rebuild style and roster from the ground up.
In 2019, it comes together, and we sign Maxi to 2-year extension during the summer, guaranteeing we have no new DPs in 2020 or 2021, because we figure we're setting the table for a 3 year run with a coach and roster in perfect sync.

Then Domé and Claudio both quit, and the whole waiting for Gio and Arteta plan turned fiasco, and here we are. If Maxi gets old and/or if the team doesn't grok Ronnie's system soon, we're at best a pretty good non-contending team until 2022 at least.

Someone, please explain to me again that it's good to be a team that ambitious coaches view as a stepping stone. And I'm completely over the obnoxious and sempiternal "you must have patience, remember Patrick and Domé" chorus. These guys come here, spend at least half a season breaking everything, then inevitably quit without winning one damn thing shortly after they put everything back together. How about someone with more sense than ego shows up, takes a club that is doing well and wins something before trying to put his own stamp on it.
 
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2018 Patrick abandons us midseason. Domé comes in, and he and Claudio sacrifice the remainder of 2018 to rebuild style and roster from the ground up.
In 2019, it comes together, and we sign Maxi to 2-year extension during the summer, guaranteeing we have no new DPs in 2020 or 2021, because we figure we're setting the table for a 3 year run with a coach and roster in perfect sync.

Then Domé and Claudio both quit, and the whole waiting for Gio and Arteta plan turned fiasco, and here we are. If Maxi gets old and/or if the team doesn't grok Ronnie's system soon, we're at best a pretty good non-contending team until 2022 at least.

Someone, please explain to me again that it's good to be a team that ambitious coaches view as a stepping stone.

all that is true, but they all were "in house" coaches ( kreis technically was not but he was sent over to man city to "study" the CFG way) and Deila is not part of that. that being said Deila ain't leaving unless hes fired. thats because no one in europe wants him not even in his home country after his failure with valerenga.

IMO ambitious foreign coaches i think will view the league as a "stepping stone" or a way to "Get back" to winning ways before leaving to europe or elsewhere. the coaches who seem to do well within MLS are those that have been involved for years or even former players. Tata seems to have been the exception.

this is why i was not against the idea of trying to get someone within an existing coaching staff in MLS to lead. Someone like Gonzo Pineda who has been assistant for years at seattle so he knows what it takes to win in MLS
 
2018 Patrick abandons us midseason. Domé comes in, and he and Claudio sacrifice the remainder of 2018 to rebuild style and roster from the ground up.
In 2019, it comes together, and we sign Maxi to 2-year extension during the summer, guaranteeing we have no new DPs in 2020 or 2021, because we figure we're setting the table for a 3 year run with a coach and roster in perfect sync.

Then Domé and Claudio both quit, and the whole waiting for Gio and Arteta plan turned fiasco, and here we are. If Maxi gets old and/or if the team doesn't grok Ronnie's system soon, we're at best a pretty good non-contending team until 2022 at least.

Someone, please explain to me again that it's good to be a team that ambitious coaches view as a stepping stone. And I'm completely over the obnoxious and sempiternal "you must have patience, remember Patrick and Domé" chorus. These guys come here, spend at least half a season breaking everything, then inevitably quit without winning one damn thing shortly after they put everything back together. How about someone with more sense than ego shows up, takes a club that is doing well and wins something before trying to put his own stamp on it.

I agree with everything you said except that Dome came here as a stepping stone. I think it's pretty clear now that he wanted to stay, but stuff behind the scenes just didn't sit right with him. He wasn't trying to use us as a stepping stone to something better. he wanted us to BE that championship squad that players want to come to. CFG just didn't want to back his vision for one reason or another, including MLS limitations (though I am still not clear on whether Dome understood the rules or not).

In any case, the biggest thing for me is that Ronnie hasn't shown he just needs time to get things going or an additional piece to complete the puzzle. He seems lost in his tactics and strategies and that's what concerns me the most.
 
I agree with everything you said except that Dome came here as a stepping stone. I think it's pretty clear now that he wanted to stay, but stuff behind the scenes just didn't sit right with him. He wasn't trying to use us as a stepping stone to something better. he wanted us to BE that championship squad that players want to come to. CFG just didn't want to back his vision for one reason or another, including MLS limitations (though I am still not clear on whether Dome understood the rules or not).

In any case, the biggest thing for me is that Ronnie hasn't shown he just needs time to get things going or an additional piece to complete the puzzle. He seems lost in his tactics and strategies and that's what concerns me the most.
Yeah, I have my square hobbyhorses like everyone else and sometimes I jam them into round holes.
The whole stepping stone thing is a sort of shorthand for me, where one specific example stands for all the a-wipes who won't finish the job. Great plan Domé, how's long term unemployment working out for you?
 
Whoever said no man is an island never saw Heber play for Ronny.
The game is just way to slow right now. We’re kicking out to the Fb’s and they’re sending shit crosses in or passing back but nothing is getting to our forwards or when they do get the ball they’re against 2-3 defenders since our buildup was so slow and there’s no movement around them. If we can’t figure it out for Orlando and come out with a win it’ll be a long season. Orlando looked atrocious.
 
If we lose this match, I think my confidence would drop down to 2015 levels. We've realized that the problem with Dome in early 2019 was the absence of a striker. In 2018 when Dome took over for Vieira we still had David Villa. In 2019, later than we would have wanted, we signed Heber and things would moving in a positive direction again.

We're not going to have any significant roster moves this season. With or without the virus and stoppage of play, the front office is not going to cut Medina and sign a real DP. So the roster is set and it's all the pieces that Dome had that led up to top of the East. So the problem has to be the coaching/system.
The other emergent factor (given that it won't be roster moves) will be the team getting to grips with his ideas.

As you mentioned, Dome had Villa but we still struggled after the initial flurry of wins as he attempted to impose his style. I'm not super optimistic - I think his ceiling is probably stylistically Vieira-ish but possibly less effective, and I highly doubt we will get the tactical sophistication of Dome's NYCFC - but Dome / Pep etc. are quoted as having said that it takes 1.5 years to get a team to understand one's ideas.

Having said that I don't get the sense that Ronny's trying to inculcate the team with a sweepingly novel philosophy. Still, we can expect some improvement.
 
Yeah, I have my square hobbyhorses like everyone else and sometimes I jam them into round holes.
The whole stepping stone thing is a sort of shorthand for me, where one specific example stands for all the a-wipes who won't finish the job. Great plan Domé, how's long term unemployment working out for you?
Probably better than working for management he doesn't trust. Or maybe I'm projecting lol
 
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So after watching a couple other MLS matches we’re not much worse off than any other team. Theyre playing some piss poor soccer. Even ATL looks poor.

Remember that Atlanta is missing Josef Martinez and their midfield is lacking without Nagbe anymore.
 
2018 Patrick abandons us midseason. Domé comes in, and he and Claudio sacrifice the remainder of 2018 to rebuild style and roster from the ground up.
In 2019, it comes together, and we sign Maxi to 2-year extension during the summer, guaranteeing we have no new DPs in 2020 or 2021, because we figure we're setting the table for a 3 year run with a coach and roster in perfect sync.

Then Domé and Claudio both quit, and the whole waiting for Gio and Arteta plan turned fiasco, and here we are. If Maxi gets old and/or if the team doesn't grok Ronnie's system soon, we're at best a pretty good non-contending team until 2022 at least.

Someone, please explain to me again that it's good to be a team that ambitious coaches view as a stepping stone. And I'm completely over the obnoxious and sempiternal "you must have patience, remember Patrick and Domé" chorus. These guys come here, spend at least half a season breaking everything, then inevitably quit without winning one damn thing shortly after they put everything back together. How about someone with more sense than ego shows up, takes a club that is doing well and wins something before trying to put his own stamp on it.
Our issues are completely self inflicted. Dome quit because Claudio was trying to get Gio. NYCFC lets Claudio leave, and Gio goes to China because his bestie isn't here anymore. Dome should still be the manager.
 
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