CFG owned by slavers and even worse, a private equity fund.
Interestingly, that sale is supposed to generate cash for building a new stadium.
CFG owned by slavers and even worse, a private equity fund.
We are good enough to beat the best teams, and bad enough to lose to the worst teams.
BoyCity uses Hudson River Derby as Cyber Monday ticket offer: https://offer.fevo.c...-sale--ea73d76/
Sometimes I think the entire Red Bull existence has been some 19 year old kids football manager save file he only plays when he comes home drunk. - 'Mibabalou'
#FUCKredbull
What's ours? Free cans of soda with every season ticket?
We are good enough to beat the best teams, and bad enough to lose to the worst teams.
Reyna ditching the slavers for Austin is hilarious on lots of levels.
Ha! They got exiled to CitiField for 4 regular season games.
The match day experience will replicate Yankee Stadium
So... a shitbox?
What will happen first: NYC gets their stadium or RB sells
We are good enough to beat the best teams, and bad enough to lose to the worst teams.
Reyna ditching the slavers for Austin is hilarious on lots of levels.
Heard an interview where the whole situation was weird, a lot of it because his son Gio wanted to go play in Europe instead of staying with NYCFC academy.
So Claudio had to choose between a dad and support his sons decision or being a NYCFC director
I was always surprised how little the NYCFC fans seemed to care about Claudio Reyna's glaringly obvious conflict of interest regarding Gio. If Claudio wanted Gio to sign for NYCFC, he would have. Instead Claudio Reyna looked out for his and his son's interest over that of of his employer, which you cannot really fault him for as a human being, but you can certainly fault him for as an employee of the team you like. It sends a horrible message to any elite prospect coming through the NYCFC system that the General Manager of the club would not sign his own kid to a contract with the team.
For us, Tyler Adams and Miazga are good examples of the success you can have of signing with the club. Gio Reyna may be a living and breathing advertisement to skip out on signing with the slavers if you want to excel.
"To believe is to suffer. It is like loving someone in the dark who never answers." - Antonius Block on Metro fandom
What is it NY teams having shitty as owners. I mean even in American sports. For example, I didnt know turn knicks and Rangers were owned by this smuck:
https://www.nytimes....nicks-sell.html
Giants:
https://www.gmenhq.c...-new-owner/amp/
Jets:
https://www.google.c.../amp/2493689001
What is it NY teams having shitty as owners. I mean even in American sports. For example, I didnt know turn knicks and Rangers were owned by this smuck:
https://www.nytimes....nicks-sell.html
Giants:
https://www.gmenhq.c...-new-owner/amp/
Jets:
https://www.google.c.../amp/2493689001
The current and future owners of the Mets are no peaches either.
Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos.
factsI was always surprised how little the NYCFC fans seemed to care about Claudio Reyna's glaringly obvious conflict of interest regarding Gio. If Claudio wanted Gio to sign for NYCFC, he would have. Instead Claudio Reyna looked out for his and his son's interest over that of of his employer, which you cannot really fault him for as a human being, but you can certainly fault him for as an employee of the team you like. It sends a horrible message to any elite prospect coming through the NYCFC system that the General Manager of the club would not sign his own kid to a contract with the team.
For us, Tyler Adams and Miazga are good examples of the success you can have of signing with the club. Gio Reyna may be a living and breathing advertisement to skip out on signing with the slavers if you want to excel.
Dolan has owned those teams for quite some time now.... That Giants thing is just a rumor, they may suck right now but it's not like they haven't won a few Superbowls in the somewhat recent past. The Jets are the Jets lol
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