Official Nycfc In The Media Thread 2015

Those photos of the field (or lack thereof) with only 4 days till game day is a bit upsetting. I can't imagine how the field will look on Sunday. I hope there are no significant injuries due to the sod not growing together in time.

They said they need 3 days to get the field turned over. I imagine they have this all sorted out. I would bet that it looks great Sunday. This is actually a positive sign because if it looks good Sunday then I have less to worry about during the season if they need to re-sod (torn up or weather related) they can do it quickly and make it work.
 
They said they need 3 days to get the field turned over. I imagine they have this all sorted out. I would bet that it looks great Sunday. This is actually a positive sign because if it looks good Sunday then I have less to worry about during the season if they need to re-sod (torn up or weather related) they can do it quickly and make it work.

The problem is that right now the ground is frozen (just starting to thaw) and we will be getting heavy rains in the next couple of days so most of that water won't soak into the ground. I fear the field could be a disaster on Sunday. I really hope I'm completely wrong about that obviously.
 
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The problem is that right now the ground is frozen (just starting to thaw) and we will be getting heavy rains in the next couple of days so most of that water won't soak into the ground. I fear the field could be a disaster on Sunday. I really hope I'm completely wrong about that obviously.

Are there ways they can cover the field to only allow as much water as they want to hit the field on Friday / Saturday / Sunday morning?
 
They said they need 3 days to get the field turned over. I imagine they have this all sorted out. I would bet that it looks great Sunday. This is actually a positive sign because if it looks good Sunday then I have less to worry about during the season if they need to re-sod (torn up or weather related) they can do it quickly and make it work.

That 3 day turn around is based on a field that's already prepared for baseball. The current condition is nowhere near that. If it looks great on Sunday then the grounds crew are true masters. Even if they can get in ready in time, why wait so long to start the work? Why not start last week to give yourself some breathing room. We'll see.
 
That 3 day turn around is based on a field that's already prepared for baseball. The current condition is nowhere near that. If it looks great on Sunday then the grounds crew are true masters. Even if they can get in ready in time, why wait so long to start the work? Why not start last week to give yourself some breathing room. We'll see.
I'd imagine the snow last week probably contributed to some delays, along with the existing ice and sub 20 degree temperatures. The Yankees grounds crew is the best in baseball, I have faith that they're going to do the best they can and will give us something acceptable to play on for Sunday.
 
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That 3 day turn around is based on a field that's already prepared for baseball. The current condition is nowhere near that. If it looks great on Sunday then the grounds crew are true masters. Even if they can get in ready in time, why wait so long to start the work? Why not start last week to give yourself some breathing room. We'll see.

Yeah and some people wondered why we didn't play at home in week 1. o_O
 
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The problem is that right now the ground is frozen (just starting to thaw) and we will be getting heavy rains in the next couple of days so most of that water won't soak into the ground. I fear the field could be a disaster on Sunday. I really hope I'm completely wrong about that obviously.
The sod is new and just got here from Maryland it isn't frozen. I have faith in the grounds crew.
 
The sod is new and just got here from Maryland it isn't frozen. I have faith in the grounds crew.

It'll be like playing on a shag rug on top of a hardwood floor because the sod won't take root to the frozen/partially thawed ground in time.
 
It'll be like playing on a shag rug on top of a hardwood floor because the sod won't take root to the frozen/partially thawed ground in time.

Hopefully they have some tricks to make it work, because that's just asking for injuries
 
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I always wonder how many people who bitch about this have actually been to a soccer game there. I have. I didn't find it awful. I saw a hell of a lot more from my seats there than I have at every location except super premium midfield at RBA. And I don't mean that as an insult to RBA. I just think the sight lines argument is utter shit. You are always turning your head during a match. The damn seats on the side at RBA. aren't noticeably angled toward midfield. And even if they were, YOU WOULD STILL HAVE TO TURN YOUR HEAD TO SEE SHIT.

Again, this smacks of grass-roots pretension. I honestly don't know who is worse, Euro-snobs or MLS "authentics". They can chew on my EPL-loving, NYCFC-supporting, not-so-plastic man sausage. I just love watching soccer, and I experience that best with a team. The consternation over the respective choices we all made is fucking bullshit.
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Those photos of the field (or lack thereof) with only 4 days till game day are a bit upsetting. I can't imagine how the field will look on Sunday. I hope there are no significant injuries due to the sod not growing together in time.

...and that is how you let the NYC lackluster soccer media win. Many of them want NYCFC to not do well or only have some controversy*. I am sure the grounds crew wont drop the ball on the first game. Let's not forget NYC just thawed like three minutes ago.

*All they talk about is the Voldemort scandal, the field, lack of stadium, and MCFC replica kits. Very little mention of actual positives - academy, city voice, cityzen programs, STH's donating to the global community, and the fact that we actually have a chance at fielding a pretty decent team for our first year and honestly - hockey aside may be the best NY team this year (not counting american football season as this year)
 
...and that is how you let the NYC lackluster soccer media win. Many of them want NYCFC to not do well or only have some controversy*. I am sure the grounds crew wont drop the ball on the first game. Let's not forget NYC just thawed like three minutes ago.

*All they talk about is the Voldemort scandal, the field, lack of stadium, and MCFC replica kits. Very little mention of actual positives - academy, city voice, cityzen programs, STH's donating to the global community, and the fact that we actually have a chance at fielding a pretty decent team for our first year and honestly - hockey aside may be the best NY team this year (not counting american football season as this year)

I agree with you about the media and their obsession with negativity, but for me this is a legitimate concern. Unless they have growing lamps on the field all night like at the Bernabeu, etc., that sod is not going to take root well enough for the pitch to be in a good state. It's March and grass grows very slowly, if at all, in NY during March.
 
This is also the NY Media we're talking about. There's a reason it's considered the toughest media market in the country. Just ask the Jets, Mets, Yankees and Knicks in the last 6 months.
 
Unless they have growing lamps on the field all night like at the Bernabeu, etc., that sod is not going to take root well enough for the pitch to be in a good state.

I believe the WSJ article specifically mentioned growing lamps as one of the tools the ground crew has at their disposal to get the field ready.
 
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I believe the WSJ article specifically mentioned growing lamps as one of the tools the ground crew has at their disposal to get the field ready.

Oh, thank God. They better have them cranked up every night this week!
 
updates on DP search and injuries and what in the blue hell happened to Mendoza.
NYCFC NOTES: THIRD DP SEARCH ON BACK BURNER; KREIS GIVES JOHN, MEARA UPDATES; AND MORE
Posted on March 12, 2015 by Franco Panizo


photo by Debby Wong/USA Today Sports
By FRANCO PANIZO


NEW YORK — The plans for the season still include signing a third Designated Player, but New York City FC’s search for that player has been put on the back burner for now.

NYCFC has said since last year that it intends to fill all three of its DP roster spots during its inaugural MLS season, but has only signed David Villa and Frank Lampard to deals thus far. Sporting director Claudio Reyna said back in November that the club was confident it would have its third DP by the first game of the 2015 campaign, but that deadline has already passed and NYCFC is now setting its sights on a summer acquisition.

While legendary Spanish midfielder Xavi continues to be linked with New York City, the club is still in the process of determining who to sign and what position to address with its final DP spot.

“I think right now it’s probably taking broader strokes at it than any defined sort of few players that we’ve targeted,” said sporting director Claudio Reyna. “Really, it’s mostly where we feel it’ll help the team. We’re learning about the team every day. Every game we’ll learn more where we need to strengthen and that’ll evolve probably in the next couple of months.

“It’s ongoing, it kind of runs parallel, but at the moment there’s a lot more focus in our team right now and we’ve kind of put the scouting, part of it, for once, on hold for a little bit. It’ll pick up again the first couple of games in. We’re always scouting and getting players recommended to us, but we want to drive it in terms of where it’ll fit our team and make us stronger.”

Reyna’s current stance is different from the one he had in November, when he said NYCFC was focusing on signing an attacking player with its third DP spot. The defense could now be where the club looks to bolster its options this summer, but it will all depend on how NYCFC performs in the coming weeks and months.

“It could be anywhere within the team, absolutely,” said Reyna. “We’d be open to getting the right central defender, the right specific midfielder that could bring something we don’t have, or another forward as well that brings something different to the team.

“We want to have different variations. We have different qualities and strengths in different players, so that’s something we’ll see when we start playing.”

Here are more NYCFC notes:


JOHN STILL RECOVERING, MEARA BACK IN FULL TRAINING

Of New York City FC’s walking wounded, one player is back on the field. The other has a ways to go.

NYCFC remained relatively healthy throughout its preseason, but one of the players who was did not partake in any part of the preparations was George John. Selected in the MLS Expansion Draft in December, John is still not completely healthy after missing FC Dallas’ entire 2014 season with a troublesome right knee injury.

He remained in New York throughout the preseason to work on individual strength training while the team bounced around the globe. Still, there is no timetable for his recovery. Only hope from NYCFC’s end that he could contribute at some point this year.

“He looked good, a big smile on his face,” said head coach Jason Kreis, who met with John for the first time on Wednesday. “He said he feels like he’s already in a much more positive place than he was six or eight months ago, so I think he feels pretty confident about it and I know that our medical staff feels very confident about it.

“This could be a major addition for us, which really isn’t gaining any attention by anybody, which that’s fantastic by me. If George John were to come healthy at the end of the season, that would be fantastic for this club.”

John, 27, has had a history of knee problems in his career. When healthy, however, the central defender has shown well. He even drew the attention of West Ham United and joined the English club via a brief loan in 2012, and also previously earned call-ups from both the U.S. Men’s National Team and Greece.

“A George John that’s healthy and that’s playing to his capabilities is one of the best defenders in our league,” said Kreis. “He had a lot of talk around him, and I think justifiably so, about being a national team prospect. I know that he was getting some opportunities with Greece, so this is a high-level defender, and I’m just extremely hopeful that we can get him back to being himself.”

Things sound more promising for NYCFC’s other recovering player. Goalkeeper Ryan Meara, 24, suffered a torn meniscus in preseason, but has returned to practice and is expected to be available for selection in the coming weeks.

“Ryan’s looking good,” said Kreis. “He trained fully and has been training fully for the last week or so. I would be surprised if he’s not in consideration in the next, let’s call it two weeks.”

NYCFC UNLIKELY TO ACQUIRE FOUR MAN CITY LOANEES THIS SEASON

New York City FC may be able to bring four players over on loan from parent club Manchester City, but do not expect that to happen this season.

NYCFC recently added its first Manchester City player by signing defender Shay Facey on a loan deal that runs through June 30. Facey, 21, is the first player to move from the Premiership outfit to the MLS expansion side via the loan mechanism that the two clubs have, but he might be the only one to do so in 2015 given that NYCFC has filled all of its 30 roster spots.

“It very likely won’t be four this season,” said Reyna. “We have one, and I think it just needs to work for all the right reasons. There’s a lot of talent there, and we think it’s for us a tool that will help our team here in New York. We’re going to make sure we use it wisely, but to say we use all four will be really difficult right now.

“This is something new that both clubs are working together to make sure it’s a win-win, but right now our squad is filled out. As a bench, we have a bit of flexibility, but we’re probably going to move into the season with Shay being our one Manchester City player.”

KREIS PREACHES PATIENCE WITH MENDOZA

When NYCFC’s initial 18-man roster was unveiled this past weekend, one notable omission was Andres Mendoza. The Ecuadorian centerback had been projected by many to be a starter against Orlando City, but his absence on Sunday raised questions about his health.

As it turns out, Mendoza is injury-free. He’s just not yet ready to contribute to NYCFC.

“He like a lot of players that come here from South America and from relatively obscure places needs time to adjust,” said Kreis. “He’s showing that he really needs some time to adjust. It’d be way too early to be throwing him into the fire of 62,000 fans in Orlando, or in some of these really high emotion games. He needs some time and he needs some patience and he needs some development, and I think that he will come around.

“We believe very strongly in him, but it’s not going to happen overnight.”
 
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