2019 Roster Discussion

What Position Should NYCFC Target For Its Splash Signing?

  • Striker

    Votes: 52 89.7%
  • Midfielder

    Votes: 3 5.2%
  • Defender

    Votes: 3 5.2%

  • Total voters
    58
For the Villa discussion keep in mind, that in order to replace him with a high level DP that will likely mean waiting until the summer transfer window to get a big name on a free transfer and going half a season without a DP.
This is true, and will be every year. The question then becomes, do you defer this until Villa has his crap season, and ensure a total of 1.5 wasted DP years, or do you drop Villa before he has that crap season and only suffer one half year of DP waste?
 
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This is true, and will be every year. The question then becomes, do you defer this until Villa has his crap season, and ensure a total of 1.5 wasted DP years, or do you drop Villa before he has that crap season and only suffer one half year of DP waste?
I faith have that he will retire if he doesn't think his body will hold up. He's been very consistent about that in comments made over the years. He saw how embarrassing Pirlo was.
 
I faith have that he will retire if he doesn't think his body will hold up. He's been very consistent about that in comments made over the years. He saw how embarrassing Pirlo was.
Despite my repeated skepticism, I have some hope of that as well. Probably not as much as you or others, but some.
And to be clear, I don't doubt his intentions as much as his ability to self-diagnose. That's where so many athletes fall short.
 
Juan Agudelo's contract with the Revs has expired. Not everyday does a 25-year-old, two-footed, high work rate American that can play anywhere across the front line become available.

He's only 25? Feels like he's been part of the USMNT forever.
 
Juan Agudelo's contract with the Revs has expired. Not everyday does a 25-year-old, two-footed, high work rate American that can play anywhere across the front line become available.

Who has been unable to secure a starting spot with the Revs for the last 3 years, and has been labeled the next big thing since 2011 almost. I mean, he's better than Brek Shea... but. I'm being a bit of an ass here, because at the eye-test level it is pretty obvious that his natural gifts are 4x those of Berget, for example. But there is also something deeply disappointing and troubling about Agudelo.
 
First cap was at 17.

Would you trade Lewis for his MLS rights? I would

Depends if he would take the same $1.2mm salary from us and we could TAM him after cutting Berget's $800k. And we're not TAMing Villa. I don't want him as a DP.

Whoops! He makes $575k. Considering what we pay other players on our roster, I'd grab him in a heartbeat for Lewis! Especially if we can cut Berget's salary.
 
Thinking harder about it, Agudelo has never really found his finishing touch. Decent holdup play and dribbler, and gives an effort to win the ball back, but if he can't finish and isn't known for sending a cross in, not sure he's a great fit.

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A New England fan responded to me on Reddit:

Strengths:

  • Looks great on the ball

  • Works the sideline well, especially in the offensive corner

  • Great short pass connections

  • Puts in the defensive work

  • Really dials up the intensity when needed

  • Stays involved and doesn't go MIA for long stretches

  • One jaw dropping moment of class each season
Weaknesses:

  • Poor shooting accuracy

  • Struggles to cross the ball into dangerous areas

  • Unselfish, passes instead of shooting

  • Too patient on offense, doesn't drive the ball at defenders or into the box often
 
Thinking harder about it, Agudelo has never really found his finishing touch. Decent holdup play and dribbler, and gives an effort to win the ball back, but if he can't finish and isn't known for sending a cross in, not sure he's a great fit.

EDIT:

A New England fan responded to me on Reddit:
Sounds a little like Nagbe:

 
Maybe he's out of position up front. Would be interesting to see a team try to play him as an 8.

Yangel replacement who can appear in USOC matches for us?
 
The Revs have a history of holding players back. That is the last club I would want to spend my developing years with.
Their last three coaches have had a COMBINED total of one year professional coaching before taking over.
 
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I don’t care what else happens, I want Sweat and U3 out the door. Sweat would be fine as a backup. But this guy is like jock itch when it comes to finding his way into a lineup. And then inevitably disappointing. (But I repeat myself)
 
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I don’t care what else happens, I want Sweat and U3 out the door. Sweat would be fine as a backup. But this guy is like jock itch when it comes to finding his way into a lineup. And then inevitably disappointing.

It's sell high time with Sweat. Call up one of the many teams in the league with limited player evaluation resources and go how would you like a guy that started all last year for a playoff team and just got his first USMNT call up? Even if you're in the Sweat is good value camp it's time to pull the trigger as the guy's about to get a substantial raise that's going to price him way beyond what his actual skill warrants.
 
It's sell high time with Sweat. Call up one of the many teams in the league with limited player evaluation resources and go how would you like a guy that started all last year for a playoff team and just got his first USMNT call up? Even if you're in the Sweat is good value camp it's time to pull the trigger as the guy's about to get a substantial raise that's going to price him way beyond what his actual skill warrants.
My worry is we do the same thing we did with Tommy and play ourselves into a cut-rate (aka accurate) value of the player.

But I really just can’t be bothered about what we get back. I want both on the first thing smoking out.