And they removed the video...the welcome interview that some wanted to see
And they removed the video...
This was my takeaway. There's a big difference between CFG approving player moves and CFG dictating player moves.Assuming what Todd meant in the best light that the club is not telling him who to sign but is greenlighting moves. I imagine this is SOP at most professional sports teams for ownership to be somewhat involved in greenlighting major personnel moves especially for big money.
Does give an interesting opportunity to ask Brad who is involved in this case.
Did they really need to crank the AI slop music to 10 behind his monotone? I couldn't keep attention because it was so distracting and dull.
Next post will feature selective color.Digital media team really wants us to know about their industry typical skills. Earlier in camp they made a whole post to show that the photography team knows how to use photoshop:
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I noticed he said that also. My guess is it's just him being a non-naive English speaker using a term he's familiar with to mean "management."This was my takeaway. There's a big difference between CFG approving player moves and CFG dictating player moves.
Pascal said he "went to the board" to ask for a No. 9 and some other things. My question is, which board?
Do we even have a board of our own anymore? If we do, I assume it's Brad, Marty, Marcelo Claure, someone from the Yankees (), that kind of thing.
But if we don't, Marty Edelman is the only NYCFC official listed on CFG's board now. Brad used to be on there, but he's not now.
The answer to that question — which board? — would tell me a lot about where we truly are. Does anyone know?
I'll give them credit for these pics, though. A big improvement over the usual.Digital media team really wants us to know about their industry typical skills. Earlier in camp they made a whole post to show that the photography team knows how to use photoshop:
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Non-native? hahaI noticed he said that also. My guess is it's just him being a non-naive English speaker using a term he's familiar with to mean "management."
Or maybe we have a board.
Or, non-naive enough not to fall for the "there is no board" conspiracy.Non-native? haha