From Lake Grove to the Bundesliga and Borussia Monchengladbach, having never once played for NYCFC in MLS. He will remain with the MLS side for the 2020 season, then in Jan. 2021, pop the pond. Joe stated "I was very excited when I heard the news about the transfer to Borussia Monchengladbach. As a kid you always want to play in Europe and in one of the best leagues in the world. I couldn't be happier. It's always the same for us, to finish first in the league and win MLS Cup." Joe is the premier player out of the NYCFC academy sold to a major European Club.
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Let me state for openers, that the MVP should be whoever got the games played at Red Bull Arena. 'nuff said.
These awards were voted upon by teamates and coaches, including Newcomer of the Year, Defender of the Year, Unsung Hero, MVP & True Grit.
Newcomer of the Year: Paige Monaghan, with 20 starts out of her 23 games, this rookie had 1,759 minutes. Her first goals came as a brace facing the #2 team in the league, Chicago Red Stars in a 2-1 win, July 7.
readToday the team made their honorees for this past season. Danny Royer won the well deserved MVP, in the absence of BWP, he stood above the fray getting it done, this was sponsored by Alcatel. Defensive Plyaer of the Year went to Cristian Casseres Jr., no small feat with others playing in the back on their respective national teams. No surprise as he was a finalist for Humanitarian of the Year league wide, Luis Robles took home this distinction. Amro Tarek, is the Newcomer of the Year.
readThe writing on the wall may have been there for a bit, word of his being unhappy that it took him so long to get Heber. I was not there for the whole of the post TFC game presser, when he was said to have referred to the team as "they/them', if stated while I was present, I missed it. During this presser, an early question was met with a question, not the way to deal with anyone, but after a loss such as that, it is a bit understandable. Now the team enters it's 6th year and seeking the 4th coach, 1.5 seasons average per is not the way to find stability.
readWith a large Polish population in the Windy City, it is great to have a player for the National Team there. Przemyslaw Frankowski the local midfielder for the MLS team Chicago Fire, has been tapped for a pair of upcoming games in the UEFA Championship qualifiers, facing Israel & Slovenia. The last two game days in the qualifiers will see them in Teddy Stadium, Jerusalem Nov. 16 at 1:45 p.m. CT, then at home for Slovenia at the National Stadium in Warsaw. Poland is perched in the #1 spot in Group G having 19 points.
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