2020 Schedule Thread

I also enjoy the midweek games.
Yeah I kind of like them too. I'm lucky, I work on the east side of Manhattan and live on the west side so its a quick trip from work and then I'm home by 10.

However, I HATE them for the team, the short turnaround, hasty traveling, etc. It's no bueno for the ol' win-loss record.
 
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I've seen people vehemently against it to the point of 'well gotta cancel my season tickets now!'

its not to that extreme, but even from midtown i get out close to 6 ish so im literally running to make it by kickoff.
 
Mickey Mouse organization. What happens if we advance in CCL and US Open Cup?

How many weekends do we have no game?
 
The leaked RSL schedule you posted a page ago only has 3 midweek games for comparison.
Hi all. Longtime lurker first time poster. Weeknight games suck, but this season it looks like we're not playing through any international breaks which probably helps the team, but adds a weeknight game or 2.

It adds up. There are 3 regular international breaks during the season. End of March, beginning of June, and August/September. We skip all three. RSl plays in all three. That's why they have 3 midweek games and we have 6. We can still miss players for the rest of June and half of July for the Euros and other tournaments, but I think it is good we avoided additional games when we will be missing players.

Yeah I kind of like them too. . . .
However, I HATE them for the team, the short turnaround, hasty traveling, etc. It's no bueno for the ol' win-loss record.
This is the trade-off. Play in more international breaks or play more midweek games with congestion. My understanding is MLS lets teams pick their preference. Given we have a good number of guys who play for their national team, I'd prefer to have congestion where we have access to our full, deep roster, than more games with a lot of guys missing.
 
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It adds up. There are 3 regular international breaks during the season. End of March, beginning of June, and August/September. We skip all three. RSl plays in all three. That's why they have 3 midweek games and we have 6. We can still miss player for tournaments for the rest of June and half of July for the Euros and other tournaments, but I think it is good we avoided additional games when we will be missing players.


This is the trade-off. Play in more international breaks or play more midweek games with congestion. My understanding is MLS lets teams pick their preference. Given we have a god number of guys who play for their national team, I'd prefer to have congestion where we have access to our full, deep roster, than more games with a lot of guys missing.

Exactly. Moving to Citi Field bought us 4 games of schedule flexibility. This can be "spent" in a few ways. Looks like we knocked out a couple of Wednesday games and avoided having to play over a couple of international breaks.

Ultimately, it would be interesting to see how our schedule lines up with the open weekends in Yankee Stadium. I think there might be a list toward the top of this thread. If I recall correctly, there were only 8-9 weekend dates available to begin with.
 
I count 31 weekends in the season. So every team has a minimum of 3 double game weeks, which is what RSL has. There's a lot of logic to this, though I wonder why they didn't start the season sooner and make use of the available enclosed or warm weather sites as Gotham Gator Gotham Gator has well documented.

It's still puzzling that we end up with all our midweek games at home, even after moving 4 games to Citi. But I'm also in the camp who likes at least some midweek games, so OK I guess.
 
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This is the first class way to announce a schedule.

Fast forward to the 50 second mark if you don't want to watch all 3 minutes.

I like Mark Booth, but our social media game sucks when it comes to being fun and clever in non-traditional, playful ways. I don't think it's Mark's fault. I think CFG won't allow anything like what Atlanta or DC did.
PS: Atlanta's was better, and worth watching in full.
 
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I'm so happy I did not renew. My new rep was terrible and gave me many reasons to purchase games on the secondary market. I think ticket prices will be in the toilet. Legends go for under $100 and pitchside $250 at Yankees stadium. No way they stay around that price at Citi field.
 
Between June 15th and the end of the season there is exactly ONE weekend home game at Yankee Stadium.

this is complete bullshit.
 
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Hi all. Longtime lurker first time poster. Weeknight games suck, but this season it looks like we're not playing through any international breaks which probably helps the team, but adds a weeknight game or 2.
You can’t come here with your first post making sense like that. Feel free to stick around and share your thoughts. We’re happy to have you.


This is the first class way to announce a schedule.

Fast forward to the 50 second mark if you don't want to watch all 3 minutes.

That’s badass!
 
So I put together a spread sheet looking at all of the teams and who they are not playing. There was imbalance in the supporters shield race in the past based on the fact that each team didn't play every team the same amount of times. This adds just another layer of imbalance. I took every team's finishing spot in the supporter shield last year and added up those spots of the three teams that each team would be playing. For example NYCFC will not be playing RSL, POR, and MIN. RSL finished 6th, POR finished 11th, and MIN finished 7th. Added together that's a score of 24. Compare that to LAFC's who won't play CLB, ORL, and TOR who added together make a score of 51.

What this means is NYC will have an easier schedule because they wont play RSL, POR, and MIN while LAFC won't play CLB, ORL, TOR. (It would be in LAFC favor to play CLB and ORL because they were poor performers, but they won't).

The last column I ranked all the teams based on their score, meaning 1st has the easiest set of teams to play and 26th has the hardest set of teams to play. As always there are many other factors to take into consideration including home and away, rest of each team, teams change year to year, conferences, and travel. Another caveat is that since Miami and Nashville did not place last year I gave them the average score of 12.

The team who has the easiest set of teams to play is is Minnesota who miss out on playing NYC, PHI, and TOR.
The team who has the hardest set of teams is Miami who misses on playing VAN, SKC, and COL.

In the grand scheme of the schedule, this probably doesn't mean much, but it was an interesting exercise!
TeamSS 2019Not PlayingSum of SS ranking of the 3 teams each team will not playMIA/NSH
Atlanta3COL,DAL,VAN
52​
23​
Chicago17HOU,NSH,RSL
37​
*
13​
Cincinnati24COL,HOU,SEA
39​
15​
Colorado16ATL,CIN,MIA
39​
*
15​
Columbus20LAG,LAFC,SJ
24​
4​
Dallas13ATL,NE,TOR
26​
6​
D.C.10POR, RSL, SKC
38​
14​
Houston19CHI, CIN, PHI
45​
19​
LAFC1CLB, ORL, TOR
51​
21​
LAG8CLB, MTL, NE
52​
23​
Miami12*COL, SKC, VAN
60​
26​
Minnestoa7NYC, PHI, TOR
16​
1​
Montreal18LAG, NSH, POR
31​
*
10​
Nashville12*CHI, MTL, NJ
41​
17​
New England14DAL, LAG, VAN
44​
18​
NYC2MIN, POR, RSL
24​
4​
New Jersey12NSH, SJ, SKC
48​
*
20​
Orlando22LAFC, SJ, SEA
20​
2​
Philadelphia5HOU, MIN, SEA
30​
8​
Portland11MTL, DC, NYC
30​
8​
Salt Lake6CHI, DC, NYC
36​
12​
San Jose15CLB, NJ, ORL
54​
25​
Seattle4CIN, ORL, PHI
51​
21​
Kansas City21DC, MIA, NJ
34​
*
11​
Toronto9DAL, LAFC, MIN
21​
3​
Vancouver23ATL, MIA, NE
29​
*
7​
 
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