2019 Offseason Thread

It really is a complete joke that they're going for two weeks of preseason half a world away. How does that help them? Just go to Florida, California, or Arizona and be done with it.

Obviously this UAE trip is not being done for sporting reasons. We all know why they're going, and it's a shame marketing is more important than actually getting the team ready for the season.
I'm thinking the players are probably more excited about going to UAE than California. They'll be in Cali and Florida later.
 
It really is a complete joke that they're going for two weeks of preseason half a world away. How does that help them? Just go to Florida, California, or Arizona and be done with it.

Obviously this UAE trip is not being done for sporting reasons. We all know why they're going, and it's a shame marketing is more important than actually getting the team ready for the season.

Or build a real training city and train at home
 
I'm thinking the players are probably more excited about going to UAE than California. They'll be in Cali and Florida later.

I agree, I've been pretty down on the FO and the politics of it are shady but assuming everything about the trip is first class all the way its an experience for the players and can be pitched in future recruiting. No other MLS teams offer this experience. I'd rather they keep doing an MCFC training as that likely means more to the players but this is a nice experience as well.
 
It really is a complete joke that they're going for two weeks of preseason half a world away. How does that help them? Just go to Florida, California, or Arizona and be done with it.

Obviously this UAE trip is not being done for sporting reasons. We all know why they're going, and it's a shame marketing is more important than actually getting the team ready for the season.
and we know we're not gonna get an official eveal of our home jersey until then, either. (EVEN THOUGH WE KNOW THEY ARRIVED).
 
I'm thinking the players are probably more excited about going to UAE than California. They'll be in Cali and Florida later.
If we have any later signings from from overseas, would training in the UAE allow them to train with the club while Visa stuff is worked out? I know that has been a hindrance in the past when signing new guys, but I'll admit I am not too familiar with the rules on this
 
Hey whatever it takes to get CFG interested in us, right?

Maybe the Sheikh stops by practice and notices David Villa isn't in training. He goes over to Khaldoon and Reyna who are having a conversation...

Sheikh: Where is David Villa? I finally get to meet the World Cup winner.
Reyna: He's in Japan?
Sheikh: For more vacation because he's the best player?
Khaldoon: No, we didn't renew Villa's contract and he's playing with Iniesta in Japan.
Sheikh: Oh my. Well, I want to meet (Insert X Superstar name here), here's $20 million.
 
If we have any later signings from from overseas, would training in the UAE allow them to train with the club while Visa stuff is worked out? I know that has been a hindrance in the past when signing new guys, but I'll admit I am not too familiar with the rules on this

Yes, this has been a problem in the past. Players would have need to receive a proper visa before partaking in team activities, and more importantly arriving in the country.

Which is why I've said that training overseas is better to integrate new players quicker.
 
It's far too cold to have preseason here in New York -- I'm completely fine with them going south for preseason, but it's pretty weird to be in the UAE.

Clubs have indoor facilities all over Europe for the winter.

Although many do a week or two abroad to start the year and around the holidays.
 
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If we have any later signings from from overseas, would training in the UAE allow them to train with the club while Visa stuff is worked out? I know that has been a hindrance in the past when signing new guys, but I'll admit I am not too familiar with the rules on this
Yes, this has been a problem in the past. Players would have need to receive a proper visa before partaking in team activities, and more importantly arriving in the country.

Which is why I've said that training overseas is better to integrate new players quicker.

To the extent it helps, fine, but it's actually a pretty small window to take advantage of. The press release about the training in Florida indicates the team starts there on Feb 12. Look back at FootyLovin's chart http://nycfcforums.com/index.php?threads/2019-roster-discussion.6429/page-66#post-269701 and it appears we sign 1-5 guys annually (with a rough average of 3) in that period or just before it and would likely miss the UAE training and still be delayed for Florida training.
 
Possibly yeah, I'm not sure of all the rules.

But what if they're not being paid by a US team and by CFG instead? (for the amount of time they are in UAE)

Fair but everyone in mls is employed by mls. Not their clubs.
 
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Or build a real training city and train at home

in the cold? fuck that

edit: pre seasons almost always done away and part of it to get away from it all bonding etc. like a vacation even
 
in the cold? fuck that

edit: pre seasons almost always done away and part of it to get away from it all bonding etc. like a vacation even

Do the Manchester City players train in the cold?
 
Possibly yeah, I'm not sure of all the rules.

But what if they're not being paid by a US team and by CFG instead? (for the amount of time they are in UAE)
Fair but everyone in mls is employed by mls. Not their clubs.

Wait, so you guys are saying NYCFC could have a player sign a contract with CFG instead of MLS. Do you think they would announce it as if they signed with MLS/NYCFC? Nah, that’s crazy talk.

Also, since we’re delving into Lampardgate territory, it brings up that FIFA rule that a player can sign with 3 different teams over 1 season. But only play for 2 in that same season.