NYCFC Players Wanted Thread

I know it is too early to tell, but should those here who claimed schwinnie was too worn to contribute to a MLS club at least admit there is a decent chance they might turn out to be wrong at th end of this season? I mention this point because we are dismissing a lot of older players in this forum and maybe we should be more open minded on the issue of age/wear/tear.
 
I know it is too early to tell, but should those here who claimed schwinnie was too worn to contribute to a MLS club at least admit there is a decent chance they might turn out to be wrong at th end of this season? I mention this point because we are dismissing a lot of older players in this forum and maybe we should be more open minded on the issue of age/wear/tear.
Yes, it is too early.

No, I don't think we should. We had a decades worth of shit with Lampard. From a reputational risk standpoint, you can't do that again with a Schweinny like situation. Too many questions, too much injury history, too many ways to go bad - not least of which is he crushes it and goes back to play a year or two in a top 5 league.
 
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I know it is too early to tell, but should those here who claimed schwinnie was too worn to contribute to a MLS club at least admit there is a decent chance they might turn out to be wrong at th end of this season? I mention this point because we are dismissing a lot of older players in this forum and maybe we should be more open minded on the issue of age/wear/tear.
Thanks to Jose, he didn't age at all for the last year.
 
I know it is too early to tell, but should those here who claimed schwinnie was too worn to contribute to a MLS club at least admit there is a decent chance they might turn out to be wrong at th end of this season? I mention this point because we are dismissing a lot of older players in this forum and maybe we should be more open minded on the issue of age/wear/tear.
The deal with age/wear/tear is it's an issue of odds and percentages. Nobody ever said players at high risk of injury or a sudden decline in ability never work out. So having them sometimes pay off is not a refutation of the choice to avoid them. Let's say you sign a guy 28 years old and no injury history. There's some risk still that he will get hurt, or suffer some inexplicable downgrade in performance. Maybe 2%, 5%? But sign a 32 year old with chronic knee trouble and it's maybe 60-65%. That still leaves a roughly 1/3 chance he'll work out. It's not surprising when a 1/3 bet pays off. But the 98% bet is still a better deal, especially since you're not getting a proportionally higher payoff on the old, knocked up guy.
PL teams can take risks on a healthy 36 or 37 year old, or a 32 year old coming off an injury, because if he doesn't work out you just buy someone else.
We only get 3 DPs, and when we blow one of them on a guy who plays a half season 2-years in a row, there is no way to make that up.
 
The deal with age/wear/tear is it's an issue of odds and percentages. Nobody ever said players at high risk of injury or a sudden decline in ability never work out. So having them sometimes pay off is not a refutation of the choice to avoid them. Let's say you sign a guy 28 years old and no injury history. There's some risk still that he will get hurt, or suffer some inexplicable downgrade in performance. Maybe 2%, 5%? But sign a 32 year old with chronic knee trouble and it's maybe 60-65%. That still leaves a roughly 1/3 chance he'll work out. It's not surprising when a 1/3 bet pays off. But the 98% bet is still a better deal, especially since you're not getting a proportionally higher payoff on the old, knocked up guy.
PL teams can take risks on a healthy 36 or 37 year old, or a 32 year old coming off an injury, because if he doesn't work out you just buy someone else.
We only get 3 DPs, and when we blow one of them on a guy who plays a half season 2-years in a row, there is no way to make that up.
My post on reputational risk is a corollary of this line of thinking. NYCFC in particular can't afford a high-risk older player that doesn't work out for whatever reason, not because of the media damage but because of people like us.
 
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