How about we find out who the HELL is making these decisions in the first place? #WhiskyTangoFoxtrotRoster decisions were due today, but when do we think they will be announced?
Never sooner than next day. On a few occasions a bit later.Roster decisions were due today, but when do we think they will be announced?
How about we find out who the HELL is making these decisions in the first place? #WhiskyTangoFoxtrot
I can't believe we haven't even heard who the interim Sporting Director is. Even if Brad is making the calls in consultation with the Mothership in Manchester, could we at least hear that?
I'm all for keeping the cards close to the vest and doing business with discretion and discipline. But this strikes me as bizarre.
The secrecy is almost pathological. If I didn't know better — and I don't, so there it is — I'd say marketing is driving the bus rather than the sporting department.Amen to this, brother. It's laughable that we don't know who the interim SD is. Insulting to our fandom.
It better not be Brad! He's a good guy but he's the business head of the team and isn't really a sporting person.
Odds are it's one of the assistant sporting directors, but since the team doesn't really have an online database of employees, we just don't know who that person is.
I think we can blame the public relations department. The PR head came from Manchester where this sort of thing is commonplace, and NYCFC has always done the bare minimum when it comes to media availabilities and media relations. It's probably one of the reasons the mainstream NYC media doesn't cover this team for the most part. They make it so hard that most media organizations don't feel the juice is worth the squeeze.The secrecy is almost pathological. If I didn't know better — and I don't, so there it is — I'd say marketing is driving the bus rather than the sporting department.
I'm not particularly enamored of the marketing, either. But I'll leave that for another thread.
Fair guess. We also don't know how much marketing/PR leeway individual franchises get in a single-entity league, although I can't imagine someone like Don Garber not letting teams do the paint-by-the-numbers stuff.I think we can blame the public relations department. The PR head came from Manchester where this sort of thing is commonplace, and NYCFC has always done the bare minimum when it comes to media availabilities and media relations. It's probably one of the reasons the mainstream NYC media doesn't cover this team for the most part. They make it so hard that most media organizations don't feel the juice is worth the squeeze.
How much say / role do we think Pascal has in this?Odds are it's one of the assistant sporting directors, but since the team doesn't really have an online database of employees, we just don't know who that person is.
How much say / role do we think Pascal has in this?
How much say / role do we think Pascal has in this?
It's not Brad. He might sign the papers in the absence of a designated SD. But I'm confident he's not making the decisions.It better not be Brad! He's a good guy but he's the business head of the team and isn't really a sporting person.
First name? Last name? Or just "Christopher!"A recent Post article mentioned someone named Christopher as Director of player personnel when talking about Haak negotiations. Perhaps it’s that person, Sims and Jansen.
This, stunningly, may actually be the case.I think it’s possible that it never actually occurred to anyone at the Club to announce the interim sporting director.
Clark Thompson is an almost comically clichéd name for a secret agent.Someone named Clark Thompson, who does not appear to have any mentions anywhere on the official NYCFC site, does have a LinkedIn stating that he is the Director of Player Personnel and does seem to be mentioned in the above article.
Clark Thompson is the NYCFC InternThis, stunningly, may actually be the case.
Clark Thompson is an almost comically clichéd name for a secret agent.