I was anticipating a Pirlo free kick joke but the judges are telling me this is acceptable.Just like some of our players in the Revs game.
Thank you very much I'm here all week remember to tip the waitress.
I was anticipating a Pirlo free kick joke but the judges are telling me this is acceptable.Just like some of our players in the Revs game.
Thank you very much I'm here all week remember to tip the waitress.
Can't see the local residents having a problem either (as indicated in article) its only a training ground. Several are situated close to residential areas (including villages in some cases) and really can't see why there would be an issue. Especially if there are plans for any additional community facilities as part of the development.
Since its outside the city I'm guessing this will be entirely funded by the club? Unlike the stadium funding the club has sought which DeBlasio refused to embrace in comparison to Bloomberg.
I wonder what pushed them into Rockland instead of Westchester. Understandably, it's probably much cheaper, but for convenience's sake, anywhere in Westchester seems like a no-brainer compared to anywhere in Rockland.
so this kills any idea of having an nycfc 2? i mean if they wont have a mini stadium for it ( meeting USL regulations) in the training facility then it will be difficult to do so anywhere else ( unless they play in the new stadium if and when that happens).
If you go to google maps and search for land NYCFC is trying to buy you will find that there is a very successful soccer academy with a clubhouse and 5 soccer fields http://www.wcsocceracademy.org/ .
You wonder whether NYCFC is also looking to buy them as well it would be a very smart move if they did.
World Class plays in a facility owned by the the town of Orangetown, so it's not for sale.
I wonder if they also consider affordability of apartments in the area. Some of the players are making $40k, a lot of them are probably living near the training center and only commuting in for games.
I would imagine the league has some type of rules restricting to ngs like that. It would be too easy to get around the salary cap.I would think that if a player is making $40k the team somehow pays the rent. Like the team rents the apt and lets 3 guys use it rent free.
I see your point, and how some of that stuff could end up going overboard, but the league may look at it from a reasonability standpoint.I would imagine the league has some type of rules restricting to ngs like that. It would be too easy to get around the salary cap.
I don't think I'd go that far. No-one said that NYCFC 2 has to be based at the training facility. Besides, it wasn't so long ago that people here were arguing the virtues of basing a USL club in up-state NY or further up the coast.
They do, the team can only foot moving expenses up to a certain amount. ~$2k IIRC as per the CBA.I would imagine the league has some type of rules restricting to ngs like that. It would be too easy to get around the salary cap.
If you go to google maps and search for land NYCFC is trying to buy you will find that there is a very successful soccer academy with a clubhouse and 5 soccer fields http://www.wcsocceracademy.org/ .
You wonder whether NYCFC is also looking to buy them as well it would be a very smart move if they did.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/W...1!3m1!1s0x0000000000000000:0x1217c1a2051a72fd
If the CBA was well written (no chance in hell), then it would include something like what the military has. Depending on which city a player is in, they get a housing multiplier/allowance to offset the cost of living; that way players don't resent having to relocate from an affordable city (like Columbus) to a less-than-affordable city like NYC.Because as it stands right now, $60K goes a hell of a lot farther in Columbus and Salt Lake City than it does in NYC and Seattle.I would imagine the league has some type of rules restricting to ngs like that. It would be too easy to get around the salary cap.
That's very fair. I think there are many players living in or near White Plains, giving them some cheaper living and proximity to the training center.I wonder if they also consider affordability of apartments in the area. Some of the players are making $40k, a lot of them are probably living near the training center and only commuting in for games.