Well said. There is a reason every one of our coaches quickly became disenchanted once they realized roster construction is not a priority or even a consideration for this club. Marketing the Etihad is the reason we exist. We get to watch soccer in our home city, and often it’s above average, and now we will have a cool stadium, so we are forced to settle for the pretty ok but could be better upside to that.The acquisition numbers are an imperfect measure without context. Context:
We tried going with no striker in 2023 and it sucked. Entering camp without one again in 2025 is already a failure, albeit one that can be fixed. If the team starts the season without one it's a major failure. If they still don't have one by the end of the window it's an insult to fans and an absolute roster fuck up. If they do acquire a solid striker in time, management will have met the bare minimum for this offseason. It's no excuse that they didn't know Martinez would get hurt and they need time to react. At this time 2025 NYCFC had 3 strikers. We got rid of two of them 11 and 5 months ago and replaced neither. These were choices.
- NYCFC does not have a first choice striker right now.
- Compared to other East Conference Playoff teams NYCFC had the worst scoring depth in 2025. It was not even close. We've so far done nothing to fix that except return a loanee who scored 4 goals in all competitions in his 2 years away.
- Among our full healthy roster in their entire careers there is just one year of double digit scoring which is 2025 Wolf with 11. His career average before 2025 was 5.
- In Doyle's analyses (East and West) of premium roster slots for every MLS team he identifies only one team for whom "striker" or "center forward" is a prime position of need and that's NYCFC.
- As of mid-September NYCFC had the fifth most GAM in the league.
Nico has never scored more than 6 goals in a season in his professional career. Nevertheless, based on his play in the final quarter of 2025 I'm hopetimistic he can be a double digit scorer in MLS for NYCFC. But even if that works and even if Wolf proves 2025 was not an upper bound outlier, this roster is treading water on offense with Martinez out.
The last time NYCFC had an offense that scored in the top third of the league was 2022. Last year NYCFC ranked 16th in goals scored, literally the best of the bottom half. In 2024 NYC ranked 14th and in 2023 27th. The team is completely reliant on its defense and goalkeeping for every point. Management made a big push to address this for 2024. It only managed to push the offense from third worst in the league to mediocre. They are starting Year 4 of this rebuild with a weaker offensive roster than 2025 Decision Day. Camp is not over. First game of 2026 is in 32 days. The 2026 transfer window dates have not been announced, because MLS, but the winter window probably closes in 7 to 10 weeks.
Tick tock.