One more caveat. I do think there is an argument that the playing time of Gray over Chanot points to Cushing's job being relatively safe for next year. That is a development move, not a win now move.
Actually I think it just points to the team keeping Chanot bubble-wrapped for transfer and Nick using what’s available to him. I doubt it has any bearing on his job security.One more caveat. I do think there is an argument that the playing time of Gray over Chanot points to Cushing's job being relatively safe for next year. That is a development move, not a win now move.
Just about as official as it gets without being official
Almost honeymooned in Corsica. Have always wanted to go.For Corsica? Why Maxime, it profit a man nothing to give his soul for the whole world. . . but for Corsica?
They’ll boo the quality of the team we have. Oh wait… that’s just going to be our home fans.Who will opposing fans boo now? Our designated assholes - Taty, Tinnerholm and now Chanot - have all left.
I wish he could leave after montreal n
I’m going to play the role of mgarbowski by saying to not read too much into this statement. I checked the official statements when both Gaby and Heber left and there was also no mention of Cushing by either player nor any quotes from Cushing. It’s just pretty much standard quotes all around.He doesn't thank the coaching staff. There are no quotes from Nick Cushing. That's telling.
Defender Maxime Chanot Departs New York City Football Club | New York City FC
Today New York City Football Club (NYCFC) announced that Defender Maxime Chanot will join French Ligue 2 side AC Ajaccio. Chanot arrived to New York in 2016 and quickly became a staple at the heart of the NYCFC defense. Departing as the Club’s longest-serving player at over seven years, thewww.nycfc.com
Not specifically Nick, but he does thank the coaches.He doesn't thank the coaching staff. There are no quotes from Nick Cushing. That's telling.
If it was a free transfer, I don't see why this couldn't happen in January...
If it was a free transfer, I don't see why this couldn't happen in January...
He did stay long term, though. He arrived in 2016. He may return after his playing career, I'm sure that door won't be closed.I think he truly loved New York, the city and the club, I thought he was going to stay long term, maybe coach here, raise his kids here, etc. So I'm a bit surprised. But I get wanting to go home and finish in front of friends and family.