What counts as a fan?I know that it is very difficult to answer to this my question, but I have this curiosity : What could be the number ( approximate, of course ) of the NYCFC fans ONLY in NYC ( 8,500,000 inhabitants ) ?
Dax is secretly a fan too.8,499,999......Dax lives in Manhattan.
The best way of figuring our a good range of NYCFC fans in NYC would be looking at the club's social media networks and if there is a search capacity to view numbers by location of users.
I'd put the number somewhere between 100K-300K.
How many people are watching the match at each home/bar??? Impossible to ascertain.Anyone know what our average TV audience is for our matches? That'd probably be a good indicator.
There's a couple of potential problems with that though. Not sure we could get that info for only New York City proper. Also not sure how much a TV audience would generally "rotate" each week (i.e., how would we know if it's the same 100,000 people watching the matches or if double that amount watch half the matches, for example).
Love the club not the player(s)..... player(s) come & go.....Not NYC specific, but a funny story about a "non-fan" that I ran into at a gas station on Long Island...
Guy was probably late 50's - a Turkish guy wearing an Ireland national team jersey with the name "Turk" on the back. He said when he came here he couldn't find enough Turks to play with so he started hanging out with the Irish guys. We talked about euros, Fener/Besiktas/Gala, etc, and then, like the true fan I am, I asked him if he's checked out NYCFC yet. He smiled and said (verbatim) "Eh a little, but I'm not interested in those old geriatric fucks who need canes to get up and down the field!"
I wonder how many NY soccer fans like him had a similar take on the club signing our DPs? Either way, he's the kind of guy you'd love to have a beer with. Funny as hell.
I asked him if he's checked out NYCFC yet. He smiled and said (verbatim) "Eh a little, but I'm not interested in those old geriatric fucks who need canes to get up and down the field!"
I wonder how many NY soccer fans like him had a similar take on the club signing our DPs?
Love the club not the player(s)..... player(s) come & go.....
To me, that guy is a fair-weather fan.....
I'd bet that that reaction has nothing to do with NYCFC's DPs specifically, but is down to this guy's general perception of MLS as a retirement league.
Totally agree. I tried MLS in 1996 and gave up after a few matches and only watched international. Got hooked on MLS in 2015. Still working on my brother and a few buddies.Eh, it's tough taken out of context. He was really like 75% joking, but it is a fact that he's a die hard fan of the sport living in NY who has barely taken notice of the team. I guess my point is there's still a lot of fans right here (who aren't RB fans or followers of MLS) to be had.
Woahmr Fabio just a question about your question?? Are you perhaps a spy for the Dick Heads at The Yes Network?? If Yes is the answer pardon the pun. Tell Those Greedy Evil Fuck Face beyond Pigeon Shit Assholes there's more numbers out of NY than just NY!! and that NY is for Everybody no matter where one lives! That's what makes NY special ! Too Bad the Cum Suckers up the Butt Takers at the Yes Network are too Ignorant Ass to know that!! Hope this helps you and your survey !!
Woah
That was my reaction too......
Since my original comment was removed i guess my suspensions were correct!!Woah