Also the press isn't covering it.There it is, folks.
I must say, NYCFC sucks at PR. This is an important announcement for the team, yet they casually mention it on a Sunday when no one is paying attention.
Not covering it because they can't spin that into a negative without looking like complete tools.Also the press isn't covering it.
Jeb Brovsky is the NYCFC PR machine... that guy is everywhere on twitter.There it is, folks.
I must say, NYCFC sucks at PR. This is an important announcement for the team, yet they casually mention it on a Sunday when no one is paying attention.
I would say it is a barrier, but I think Villa has enough English to be understood where he needs to be on the field.does the language barrier really matter? If you've ever played a competitive sport or been part of a competitive exercise, often best to lead by example.
Robbie Keane barely speaks English and he seems to be doing a decent enough jobGenuine question, though - does a language barrier exist/ make a difference with his captaincy?
Robbie Keane barely speaks English and he seems to be doing a decent enough job
Capitan Villa is pure class!
You have some points but I don't think anyone cares right now.
We also don't know how Villa behaves off the field. Maybe in practices or during film sessions he is really positive and his competitive spirit gets the best of him during matches. Body language can also be misconstrued. Maybe Villa is upset with himself or just upset that a pass didn't work like he wanted rather than actually being mad at another player for not completing the pass.
I'm not saying his negative reactions during matches are a good thing, just that it doesn't automatically mean he isn't being a good teammate or isn't worthy of the captain's armband. I agree that there doesn't seem to be anyone else who stands out as more deserving.
I honestly do not believe that David Villa is a perfect captain. He's a world class player and all but he lacks the emotional connection to the members of the club.Many overlook this when it comes to captaining a team but it makes a large difference. Seeing Villa drop his shoulders and shouting at every missed pass / play can do real harm to the mind set of our players. They want to be embraced by a player of Villas class, not shouted at. I think we need someone who can take the time to work with our players , embrace them when they are down, teach them right from wrong , watch footage with them to explain the things they did wrong and so on. After he shows negativity towards a player , that player will be nervous to make a bad pass again and that will only lead to more bad passes. Lets not forget the language barrier too !