Tag Archives: MLS Audi Playoffs

NYCFC Lives On For Another Day / Ep 475 / Blue City Radio

Episode 475:

NYCFC hosted FC Cincinnati in CitiField on Saturday for the second leg of the first round of MLS Playoffs and the Boys In Blue solidly defeated the higher seed opponent.

This week Mike Anderer, J.R. deBart and Mike Allen discuss the game from last week. There is plenty of post game audio as well as a conversation with Justin Haak from training in the midweek.

Decision Day 2020 / Ep 302 / Blue City Radio

Episode 302:

NYCFC travelled to the windy city for it’s final regular season game of 2020. The wild first half provided six goals the teams would be deadlocked at halftime. The game was marred by defensive errors so it was fitting that the game winning goal was scored off an errant pass that landed at the feet of Taty Castellanos.

This week Mike, Jon, J.R. and Mike Allen look at NYCFC’s performance and breakdown what concerns might carry over into the post season.

2019 Regular Season Summary / Ep 251 / Blue City Radio

Episode 251:

As the 2019 MLS Regular Season comes to a close Mike, Jon and J.R. discuss some of the best players for NYCFC and get some fan feedback mixed into the conversation.

Mike also headed out to NYCFC training and recorded the media interviews with Ismael Tajouri-Shradi and Domenec Torrent.

The Armchair Analyst and a Juggling Act Versus Philly / Ep 250 / Blue City Radio

Episode 250:

NYCFC’s season finale didn’t go as planned in Chester, PA. The plan was to finish the season strong and healthy. While the Boys In Blue earned the three points defeating the Union 2-1, they suffered injuries to Heber and Ismael Tajouri-Shradi along the way. Luckily, Dome and the training staff have 17 days to get the team fully fit before their first post season game on October 23.

This week Mike, Jon and J.R. look at the Philly game and some of the key moments. In the second segment, Matt Doyle from MLS Soccer joins the show to share his insights into the strengths and weaknesses of the leaders in the east and doubles down on his theory that NYCFC’s biggest threat to MLS Cup could be Toronto.