NYCFC Players Wanted Thread

If it is Ofori it would be a very recent development or the team kept it under wraps pretty well again.

So far I've got nothing. Spoke to one person who said the last they heard was AIK trying to sign him to an extension a few weeks ago and nothing since then.

Could be his agent trying to squeeze some more money out of AIK or it could be legit. Hopefully we'll know more tomorrow.
 
Link to Right to Dream Academy alumni.

http://righttodream.com/graduates/


BISMARK ADJEI-BOATENG

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Bismark Adjei-Boateng is a Right to Dream graduate who currently plays for Strømsgodset IF in Norway on loan from English Premier League side, Manchester City FC.

Adjei-Boateng signed for City following his graduation from the Academy in 2011. Having been loaned to Strømsgodset IF, he helped them become Norwegian champions in the 2012-13 season, scoring 7 goals in 28 appearances.

A fast, ball-winning midfielder, Adjei-Boateng won international honours for Ghana at U17 level in 2010, and is focused on representing his country at senior level in the future.

http://righttodream.com/map-location/razak-nuhu-2/

ERNEST AGYIRI


Ernest Agyiri is a Right to Dream graduate and professional footballer, signing for English Premier League side, Manchester City, in 2015.

Born in Accra, Ernest won a scholarship to the Right to Dream Academy in 2008. According to Technical Director, Gareth Henderby, he is one of the most naturally-gifted footballers to enter the Academy. An attacking midfielder, Ernest has often been the source of match-winning moments in crucial games – most recently in helping the RtD U18s to retain the Gothia Cup in July 2015.

In his graduating speech in November 2015, Ernest spoke about the importance of reacting positively to criticism as a means of self-improvement. Building on his natural talent, it has been Ernest’s willingness to improve as a student and a footballer that has seen him fulfil his ambition of signing for Manchester City.

Ernest has also represented Ghana U17s and has set his sights on earning a call-up to the Black Stars squad.

http://righttodream.com/map-location/ernest-agyiri/


There are some others. Seems Manchester City sign a few of these guys.

Clicked around their alumni and found Nat Bekoe - a graduate who coordinates NYCFC's community programs.

http://righttodream.com/map-location/nat-bekoe/

Very cool, and a nice connection to have.
 
If it is Ofori it would be a very recent development or the team kept it under wraps pretty well again.

So far I've got nothing. Spoke to one person who said the last they heard was AIK trying to sign him to an extension a few weeks ago and nothing since then.

Could be his agent trying to squeeze some more money out of AIK or it could be legit. Hopefully we'll know more tomorrow.

http://ghanasoccernet.com/report-ml...y-join-race-for-aik-midfielder-ebenezer-ofori

From about two weeks ago, and there are some major credibility red flags, but NYCFC was mentioned in connection with Ofori at least once on the interwebs this month.

EDIT: Rangers forum discussing a rumor he's signing with them: http://forum.followfollow.com/showt...act-agreement-offered-to-Ebenezer-Ofori/page9
 
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Is he more of an 8 than a 6? Seems to get to the field a lot. With his athleticism, it's a great pairing with Pirlo. Would be interested in seeing how Harrison would pair as a box to box would Pirlo and this guy.
 
I literally just reminded everyone of our Brosky signing. And you guys still think we might be doing some next level strategizing that turns up waterfall returns.

Holy shit. Now I understand how MLMs continually pop up.

That's awful rich, given our first signing was a shit player who couldn't get on the field for the same shit team in the same shit league this guy was playing in (141 times it would seem).
 
I literally just reminded everyone of our Brosky signing. And you guys still think we might be doing some next level strategizing that turns up waterfall returns.

Holy shit. Now I understand how MLMs continually pop up.

I don't get your point really. There's been some shitty players from Norway. There have also been some really damn good players come from Norway. Not fair to judge a whole league off of one or two signings. Or maybe I'm just entirely missing your point. It's not like Brovsky was even good in Norway. He only appeared 5 times.
 
I don't get your point really. There's been some shitty players from Norway. There have also been some really damn good players come from Norway. Not fair to judge a whole league off of one or two signings. Or maybe I'm just entirely missing your point. It's not like Brovsky was even good in Norway. He only appeared 5 times.
My point is, the presumption we let dude go to another because our front office knows something is a bit...hopeful.
 
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