Sweat is extremely fast?
And Phil Jagielka was the fastest guy in the Prem in 2017
Sweat is extremely fast?
In which he blew by Graham Zusi like Zusi was stuck in the mud.Watched highlights from SKC last season, one of the goals came from an insane Sweat run
I mean, sometime defenders get beat, and Sweat has beaten some defenders. But I've never seen him run and thought to myself that he was fast, let alone extremely fast.Yes. He was on a number of transition breaks last season where he hawked down balls sent into space and easily beat the opposing defenders. He’s not Mata-fast, but Mata is probably the fastest guy on the team.
You must not have been on the chats-boxes when people gushed about how they could not believe it was Sweat in the break out, much like what Shwafta posted above.I mean, sometime defenders get beat, and Sweat has beaten some defenders. But I've never seen him run and thought to myself that he was fast, let alone extremely fast.
Based on watching last season, I would probably put Sweat behind Matarrita, Tinny, Callens, Ibeagha, Isi, Medina, Taty, Lewis, Berget, Ring, and Ofori in terms of speed on this team. Maybe on par with Maxi.
"MLS Expansion Rumors"?I don’t know where else to put this but former President Tom Glick now works for the Carolina Panthers and they’re trying to bring MLS to Charlotte.
I don’t know where else to put this but former President Tom Glick now works for the Carolina Panthers and they’re trying to bring MLS to Charlotte.
False, Mata is not faster then ITS Lewis Taty. Not with the ball not running nothing.Yes. He was on a number of transition breaks last season where he hawked down balls sent into space and easily beat the opposing defenders. He’s not Mata-fast, but Mata is probably the fastest guy on the team.
Translate for the plebeians of us..... if this is for a stadium, why would CFG invest in VC fund and not be a direct stakeholder? Is this a way to protect liability, or funnel money without being directly attached to it (launder) for tax purposes?
Translate for the plebeians of us..... if this is for a stadium, why would CFG invest in VC fund and not be a direct stakeholder? Is this a way to protect liability, or funnel money without being directly attached to it (launder) for tax purposes?
According to Bloomberg Business of Sports podcast from yesterday if I understand the conversation, "the Jets, 49ers, AEG, MLB, Adidas, a few NHL teams, as well as CFG are looking tech and media that are not currently in sports, that could be applicable in sports. The first investment is a videogame maker called Phoenix Labs. They are looking for idea for the broader sports world.".I read it once. Has nothing to do with the stadium. I honestly don’t understand what it is. It reads like a sports marketing arm for CFG.
I like to think it was Tommy got him on Hall & Oates last yearNYCFC media dept threw in Hall & Oates for the #team50 crowd.