The Gang That Couldn’t Shoot: NYCFC 1-Union 1
Oh for crying out loud. It may seem obvious to the point of insult, but teams don’t win games if they…
Martin Bihl was born in New York City the year William Faulkner died. He writes long sentences, reads old books, drinks rare whiskies, travels widely, listens to Bill Evans, and does not suffer fools, liars, or frauds. In addition to writing about sport, he creates advertising, teaches it at a variety of Universities, writes about it at the-agency-review.com, speaks on it at conferences, and consults with companies about doing it better than they are. Reach him via twitter.
Oh for crying out loud. It may seem obvious to the point of insult, but teams don’t win games if they…
Ladies and gentlemen, it is time to start being concerned. When NYCFC played Colorado to a scoreless draw, there were…
Set pieces are all about communication, because they’re all about deception. The guy sending the ball in from touch is…
Somewhere in the bowels of Brooklyn or in the dark corners of the Bronx that Martin Scorsese likes to haunt,…
There are many things that people don’t understand about New Yorkers, but the one that decodes much of their behaviour…
The Lions and the Citizens played to a one-one draw in Gameweek 1, just as they did on February 21st…
Not all 2-1 losses are created equal. NYCFC’s loss by that score to Houston Dynamo in their second game of…
When watching a regular season match, there is primarily one question to ask – will they win? (unless, of course,…
Hey look! NYCFC finally have a team! Well, sorta. The most challenging thing about this draft – as it was…
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