July 3, 2020
by Sean McCaffery

Unlike the most generous money they have been giving away of late to their local market, this is a loan to the Eric Wynalda coached team. The loan is for the 2020 USL Championship Season although the MLS side is able to recall him as the need be during the MLS season. Rashawn is 23 and in his 2nd pro year following being selected by Cincy #49 in the 2019 MLS SuperDraft, he did not see the field in the pair of games already played by the MLS side. For 2019 he had a fair amount of time, 24 games, 16 starts and a pair of goals as he split time with USL CHampioinship team Mephis 901 FC.

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July 3, 2020
by Sean McCaffery

Francis Farberoff has the pedigree you would seek in a head coach a stellar carrer as he captained the team and had been an asst. as well., he was appointed yesterday. Captain America for over a decade, 2003-'14, he topped the century mark in games over 14 years total on the team. Upon leaving the playing beach, he shortly then entered the coaching world as an asst. coach, even headed the WNT their first year in 2019. 

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July 2, 2020
by Sean McCaffery

No foul language here as Jurgen Damm who is also with EL Tri has come to our South from the South as he signs with ATL. The player fresh out of Liga MX and Tigres is known for his world class speed. Given his late joining with the team, he is not going to play in the MLS is Back games.

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July 2, 2020
by Sean McCaffery

I wonder if he kept US cell #? Not long before the MLS is Back Tourney is to start, Miami built up their back line yet again with Leandro Pirez. He did well in his time with ATL, over their first trio of seasons with them he had 95 starts taking 3 piece of hardware. In winning the 2018 MLS Cup, 2019 Lamar Hunt US Open & Campeones Cups he is a proven winer at this level.  Yesterday, it was announced that he was inked to the team with TAM, this transaction took them from the top spot in Allocation Oder to 26th as FCC takes their place at the top of the heap.

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July 2, 2020
by Sean McCaffery

The big part of this is that they are imparting a quater of a million dollars, $250,000 to their FC Cincinnati Foundation to aid efforts realtive to racial issues. This action does of course have the full backing of Carl H. Linder, Meg Whitman, Scott Farmer, George Joseph as well as a good many other club partners. These funds are to assist local groups pushing to lend help and support to the Black community via: business/entrepreneurship, education, health care, jobs/job training and justice.

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