Maybe Sands was being diplomatic when he said he didn’t know why he was passed over. But if that’s true - if Ramos never communicated his thinking to the player, that looks pretty bad.
Reading Dome's quote supporting Sands after how he blacklisted Lewis...... [smh]......Maybe Sands was being diplomatic when he said he didn’t know why he was passed over. But if that’s true - if Ramos never communicated his thinking to the player, that looks pretty bad.
Reading Dome's quote supporting Sands after how he blacklisted Lewis...... [smh]......
Yeah - it's short sighted. The lack of coverage from mainstream NY media is really hurting NYCFC. I think most of that is just our club flying under the radar, but some of it is lack of good access.“The Bane of My Existence”: U.K. Sportswriting’s Access Crisis
The article is not about NYCFC at all, but reading it you can see how NYCFC manages its media access like Premier league teams do:
“There is literally no benefit to Manchester United or Arsenal allowing somebody who’s not them access to one of their players or staff,” said Liew. What if a team like the Cowboys or Yankees made the same calculation?"
and
"If clubs are directing players away from the mixed zone, it may be because they’re herding them to their own in-house media organs. American sportswriters have watched team-owned websites create a parallel universe of friendly content. . . . “Why allow the content to be used or taken for free by people who don’t pay for it when the clubs can have it themselves?” said Ogden, summarizing the attitude of the clubs."
This.Yeah - it's short sighted. The lack of coverage from mainstream NY media is really hurting NYCFC. I think most of that is just our club flying under the radar, but some of it is lack of good access.
Stories in the papers, discussion on sports radio, morning and evening TV mentions - all of this is important to placing the Club in people's minds as part of the NY sporting scene. Friendly coverage on the team's own website is never going to get that done.
Yeah - it's short sighted. The lack of coverage from mainstream NY media is really hurting NYCFC. I think most of that is just our club flying under the radar, but some of it is lack of good access.
Stories in the papers, discussion on sports radio, morning and evening TV mentions - all of this is important to placing the Club in people's minds as part of the NY sporting scene. Friendly coverage on the team's own website is never going to get that done.
Just what I am talking about.
I read that quickly and couldn’t figure out why they call teams that tie, empanadas..... I miss them before matches... [sigh].....
Finally went and checked the Power Rankings. They are a bit loopy at the moment.https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2019/07/02/power-rankings-san-jose-earthquakes-rumble-order
#2 after the win vs Philly.