Agreed. The name and colors are good, keep them.Crew actually have one of the better brand/visual identities in the MLS, at least I thought so.
Agreed. The name and colors are good, keep them.Crew actually have one of the better brand/visual identities in the MLS, at least I thought so.
I kiiiiiiiiiiinda like the RBNY one, but would have preferred a color swap. Red with black stripes.For whoever is interested, a bunch of the new MLS kits have leaked, full launch was supposed to be 2/5.
Really not liking the new adidas template with the shoulder stripes. Thankfully it's sorta hidden in the LAFC kit.
For whoever is interested, a bunch of the new MLS kits have leaked, full launch was supposed to be 2/5.
Really not liking the new adidas template with the shoulder stripes. Thankfully it's sorta hidden in the LAFC kit.
speaking of the LAFC kit, i like that the YouTube sponsor logo is now gold. that looks smooth
speaking of the LAFC kit, i like that the YouTube sponsor logo is now gold. that looks smooth
Surprised they didn't announce their channel reached 1 million subscribers...rimshot...
I assume it's to get the Latino audience. Now if they can only show the games outside ESPN+.yeah i thought they were going with some artisan sub-brand of bimbo, that would've been cool.
even with bimbo, they still a top 5 kit sponsor in the league just by virtue of not being a MLM/pyramid scheme/private health insurance/banking company
yeah i thought they were going with some artisan sub-brand of bimbo, that would've been cool.
even with bimbo, they still a top 5 kit sponsor in the league just by virtue of not being a MLM/pyramid scheme/private health insurance/banking company
I jumped outta my chair when I saw that goal yesterday. Amazing stuff by the youngster. can't wait to watch more of him
Doubt it. A friend of mine used to work for the guys doing the search, all they ever looked at were places RBNY couldn't get.
Just round it out with the red shorts please.
New York City F.C.'s circuitous search for a permanent home — a seven-year quest that generated frustration for the team, exasperation among its supporters and endless ridicule from rival fans in Major League Soccer — has come full circle.
The Major League Soccer team's owners, in conjunction with a group of local developers, are nearing an agreement with New York City that would allow the team to construct a privately financed 25,000-seat stadium in the South Bronx as part of a development project costing more than $1 billion.
The new stadium, the anchor of a plan that will replace parking lots and an elevator parts factory with affordable housing units, a new school, a hotel and retail stores, would rise just a short walk down River Avenue from the team's current home at Yankee Stadium.
The developers, which include Jorge Madruga's Maddd Equities, say the project has the support of Mayor Bill de Blasio and James Patchett, the president of the city's Economic Development Corporation, which said in a statement that it sees value in the proposal, but cautioned that no formal agreement has been finalized.
It means players can not only get paid more, but that guys that would normally require allocation money don't anymore. It raises the potential average level.The salary cap will finally top $10 million with the new CBA. I suppose it doesn't matter too much with how much is spent on DPs, but it feels like a significant milestone.
I'll believe it when I see it lol
I remember back when I first started paying attention to MLS and the cap was only $3 million. And I haven't been paying attention all that long!It means players can not only get paid more, but that guys that would normally require allocation money don't anymore. It raises the potential average level.
I'll believe it when I see it lol
The salary cap will finally top $10 million with the new CBA. I suppose it doesn't matter too much with how much is spent on DPs, but it feels like a significant milestone.
Becoming South America's gateway to Europe is a smart play. I'm hoping the new Red Bull team in Brazil leads to a few transfers up here in time.it is significant, and it does seem like the money is spread out enough to make a difference across the roster. It's interesting that the league made sure to hang on to the right to severely restrict the third DP slot to young DPs if they feel the need to do so. I imagine whatever their u-22 initiative will be tested out at least for a few years at first. They clearly want to be in the buying and selling young Brazilian and Argentine players business (which makes sense if you want to be a selling league like they do).
I texted a friend today that their used to be players making ~$10k and as someone who only cared about World Cups until 2018 he was shocked.
This took me by surprise a bit... seems like he'd be good but has been troubled by injuries in recent years. Not sure that's what you want when your other DP forward is Jozy Altidore
I also can't help but be a little bit cynical since he was a free agent after being released a few months early by his previous club (Espanyol). After the grueling transfer process of Pozuel last year they went and got Piatti for free.