MLS refs do NYCFC wrong, again
Facts: New York City are victims of blown calls more than any other team in MLS
Facts: New York City are victims of blown calls more than any other team in MLS
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It's the first time in club history that no New York City players made the cut.
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Gray missed one match while under investigation for using inappropriate language during NYCFC's loss to FC Cincinnati.
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Finally a little good news for NYCFC — and further proof that the refs are out to get them.
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Gray is ineligible to play for NYCFC pending a league investigation of a claim he used inappropriate language during the loss to FC Cincinnati.
One New York City goal was whistled off, another gifted to Cincinnati via a VAR-induced penalty.
There are two sides to this issue, and one of them is right.
New York City's payroll of about $12.5 million puts it in the lower half of the league
NYCFC and the Red Bulls will face each other for the 25th time on Saturday, but does the competition have the history and high stakes of a proper derby?
Pros: $300,000 purse, nice trophy, bragging rights. Cons: Midweek games, added travel, squad rotation.
We're all watching at home so there's no need to yell like that.