The 10-day forecast on my Weatherbug App says partly cloudy and a cool 48 degrees.
I got a 52 and partly cloudy, with a guarantee that the soccer gods would not dare rain on our fun.The 10-day forecast on my Weatherbug App says partly cloudy and a cool 48 degrees.
How are we supposed to get cityzens points for watching if the website is still down?Just can't wait for this to be finally updated: http://www.nycfc.com/matchday
How are we supposed to get cityzens points for watching if the website is still down?
How are we supposed to get cityzens points for watching if the website is still down?
Especially since the first game that will be points eligible is April 29.Well they should have it back up by then...hopefully...
Let it rain.
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Um, that guy is getting his coaching badges unfortunately. Not sure the new players we have signed are used to the "Tuesday night at Stoke City" weather.
That is ridiculously misleading. Do you really believe that NYC weather is warmer and less snowy than Rome in winter? Or even anywhere near even? If not, not sure what the point of this is.Also that London is on a more northerly latitude than Vancouver, and NYC is actually a little south of Rome.
England has mild winters because of the Gulf Stream. Without it, they'd be buried in snow. But they have it and so they aren't.You do realize that all of Europe plays a winter league, and that it does get quite cold there .
Also that London is on a more northerly latitude than Vancouver, and NYC is actually a little south of Rome.
Especially since the first game that will be points eligible is April 29.
That should keep working while the site is down, but yeah.For a Cityzens TV code sure, but attendance points are 5-7x that plus daily Tweet points. Hopefully the system can still keep a tally. Otherwise, I'll be sending an email with the points I've haven't accumulated on the site.
Looking to make pre-match plans if anyone is hitting the pubs beforehand.
Current 7 day forecast: High 34, low 23, 1 inch of snow. Get your layers ready now. Orange ball it is.