It was a draw that felt like a loss to Wales on Monday, followed by a draw that felt like a win versus England on Friday. Now the US is in a must-win position as they face Iran.
This week the show is all about the World Cup and how the USMNT got into this place in the group stage.
It still doesn’t feel real. Will it really be happening? After watching the Metro Stars enter the league in 1996 and seeing them settle for a soccer specific stadium on the border of Newark, NJ thirteen years after their first game, NYCFC fans so the days and years on the calendar pass by. Would it actually happen?
This week the guys discuss the two big stories in NY soccer, NYCFC’s stadium announcement and the USMNT’s return to the World Cup.
Here’s a little look at how the sausage is made. Typically on Monday evenings we get together via Zoom (it used to be Skype before the pandemic) and discuss the weekly news around NYCFC, MLS and US Soccer.
I start telling you this because sometimes the most important news of the week comes out on Tuesday. This week is a perfect example. This episode was recorded and edited before the NYCFC roster information and the full release of the stadium plans were announced.
Enjoy a conversation about the USMNT and tune in next week when we hit the really big news of the season.
Viewers may have witnessed the best MLS Cup in the league’s history. Philadelphia headed west hoping to declare themselves the kings of MLS, but Supporter Shield winners LAFC had other plans.
This week Mike, J.R. and Mike Allen recap the wild ride that was the season finale.
In the second segment Andrew Leigh from Hudson River Blue joins the show to talk NYCFC’s stadium buzz and a look at who might be on the 2023 roster.
It would not be a New York fanbase if the NYCFC fans weren’t divided on how the 2022 season ended. Half are hurt by the loss in the Eastern Conference Final and half consider the playoff run a bonus considering the personnel changes that occurred during the year.
This week the guys put a bow on the season and share their final opinions on Cushing’s short tenure at the helm.
In the second segment Jordan Griffith (@_JordanGriffith) joins us to talk about the atmosphere from Subaru Park and to shed some light on why his twitter feed sometimes can send NYCFC fans into a frenzy.