It takes a Florida paper to interview our manager, I guess. NYCFC comms living up to their reputation.
Best part is the Sentinel rightly has us as the Pigeons rather than the league site’s (boo, hiss) “Cityzens.”
I don't care if some of our fans hate the nickname of Pigeons (though I love it), but "Cityzens", is just plain atrocious. And (I think) that is something nearly everyone can agree on.Best part is the Sentinel rightly has us as the Pigeons rather than the league site’s (boo, hiss) “Cityzens.”
lmao i had the same maxi problem!I thought Sands looked great - some reasonable young lads and JPT kept making me think he was Maxi with that hair..... until he got the ball and he was a bit poor.
And I too shall stan for Colman Kim - definitely got involved and had no fear and showed quick thinking, solid enough performance from the wee man.
I think it was CB - I thought he had a very good game. There were some very nice tackles in the box (well, not tackles but the word eludes me for when you take the ball away from someone)How did the video star, Prince Amponsah, look? Where did he play?
It takes a Florida paper to interview our manager, I guess. NYCFC comms living up to their reputation.
Best part is the Sentinel rightly has us as the Pigeons rather than the league site’s (boo, hiss) “Cityzens.”
what about Scally? Can Gray play LB?
These kids desperately need game time and we don't have a usl team. And the loan system is not what it is in other countries. They gotta figure it out.
If NYCFC were smart, they'd work with Villa and makes qbfc the usl team.
I wonder whether that would be inconsistent with the QBFC marketing/business plan. Being the farm team of the bigger team in NYC is likely not the perception motive, and is likely detrimental to the team's success.If NYCFC were smart, they'd work with Villa and makes qbfc the usl team.
Helps them get a good player or two for a season without having to worry about salary for a presumed starter/useful super-sub. Helpful to both the USL squad (saving money while getting a good player) and the MLS club (experience for younger players against more experienced professionals). I don't think they take on the entire U20 team, but loaning one or two guys to them each year can be beneficial to both sides.I wonder whether that would be inconsistent with the QBFC marketing/business plan. Being the farm team of the bigger team in NYC is likely not the perception motive, and is likely detrimental to the team's success.