LionNYC how are you at distributing from the back?
Great... another player that can go off and get injured during international breaks....
Oh I get it... It's April Fools day. I would actually be pretty pissed if this is a real thing. That would be so distracting for players of both teams and people could get injured.
Lol, this is actually pretty good.
Great... another player that can go off and get injured during international breaks....
LionNYC how are you at distributing from the back?
How much for the option to fly to/from away games on a unicorn?I called my rep. It's 15K per seat. You also get access to the NYCFC locker pre-game and post-game.
That would be impossible and reportable to the better business bureau as false adverting. One would have to be on a Pegasus in order to fly. A Unicorn has a horn on it's head & a Pegasus (or is the singular Pegasi?) has wings.How much for the option to fly to/from away games on a unicorn?
Don't make me go there with the google image search for "winged unicorn"That would be impossible and reportable to the better business bureau as false adverting. One would have to be on a Pegasus in order to fly. A Unicorn has a horn on it's head & a Pegasus (or is the singular Pegasi?) has wings.
That's hilarious.
Anything can be photo-shopped so I wouldn't trust the images you find, but there's no denying this piece of information:Don't make me go there with the google image search for "winged unicorn"
And *this* is what happens when there's no match on the weekend.Anything can be photo-shopped so I wouldn't trust the images you find, but there's no denying this piece of information:
http://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/15572/what-do-you-call-a-winged-unicorn
They are known as both Alicorns (Ali supposedly from ala (wing) and Corn meaning horn), as well as Pegi(a)corn.
How much for the option to fly to/from away games on a unicorn?
That would be impossible and reportable to the better business bureau as false adverting. One would have to be on a Pegasus in order to fly. A Unicorn has a horn on it's head & a Pegasus (or is the singular Pegasi?) has wings.