Ditto. I'm a proud subscriber myself.Just want to give a quick shout out to The Outfield. I love the articles, and this year I love the publishing of the Pascal press conferences.
I find the player interviews sometimes entertaining - Ilenic is always good for a smile. But generally I skip them as they are much less insightful. But Pascal I find fascinating to listen to every time.
Thank you guys for sharing them!!

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Pascal’s Wager
The story of how playing without a left back for two months forced Jansen to build around Justin Haak—a patch job that eventually became stability for a much-improved NYCFC defensive line.www.theoutfield.nyc
Wrote way too much on how Thiago Martins, Hannes Wolf, and Justin Haak have shaped our play especially defensively the last two months playing without a left back
Your piece got a well deserved shout out from Doyle (and NYCFC got a feature) on mlssoccer.com![]()
Pascal’s Wager
The story of how playing without a left back for two months forced Jansen to build around Justin Haak—a patch job that eventually became stability for a much-improved NYCFC defensive line.www.theoutfield.nyc
Wrote way too much on how Thiago Martins, Hannes Wolf, and Justin Haak have shaped our play especially defensively the last two months playing without a left back
Really good piece.Wrote about how NYCFC adjusted after losing Risa with Kevin O'Toole giving his best Philip Lahm impression: No Risa for the Weary
Really enjoyed the writing on this one and agree fully with all the sentiments about access. What MLS and NYCFC don't understand is that if they allowed us in more, the fandom would grow.New from Trey Fillmore on David Lee: Grading a Ghost
How do you evaluate someone when you don't know what their actual job was?
New from Trey Fillmore on David Lee: Grading a Ghost
How do you evaluate someone when you don't know what their actual job was?
If you don't already, I'd recommend the Blue Balls pod, Trey features on it. It's the only NYCFC pod I listen to, I look forward to it every weekReally enjoyed the writing on this one and agree fully with all the sentiments about access. What MLS and NYCFC don't understand is that if they allowed us in more, the fandom would grow.
Great point, and a great question.What I'm getting at is CFG has shown it can take over an existing club, impose its generic City brand (which they stupidly don't even own), and still inherit a ton of loyalty and goodwill despite some grumbling and defections at the edges. But have they ever really succeeded at building from scratch a bond between team and city anywhere?