I’ve been To the Etihad twice . City drew both times hopefully you have better luck.I have tickets to see Man City host Spurs! December 2nd, I think. Finally! LOL
in fact, that's... that's him on the starting xi graphica kid my son used to play with on his youth soccer team is currently starting for Burnley vs Manchester City rn
Peter Drury gave the Manhattan Soccer Club a shout-out on the broadcast when mentioning him. Said he played there until he was 11a kid my son used to play with on his youth soccer team is currently starting for Burnley vs Manchester City rn
Peter Drury gave the Manhattan Soccer Club a shout-out on the broadcast when mentioning him. Said he played there until he was 11
that's the one! It was a high-level club but we all could tell Luca was special. He was playing up a year--two years even maybe?-- and was still the fastest most dynamic kid on the fieldPeter Drury gave the Manhattan Soccer Club a shout-out on the broadcast when mentioning him. Said he played there until he was 11
Is there a rivalry between Manhattan Kickers and Downtown United Soccer Club a la Derby della Madonnina?No sorry misread twsj91 's post. My son and Luca played on Manhattan Kickers, home field on Pier 40. Manhattan Soccer Club is uptown-- play on Randall's Island maybe. That's the one Harrison played with
There should have been. Kickers kind of looked down their nose a bit at Downtown United.Is there a rivalry between Manhattan Kickers and Downtown United Soccer Club a la Derby della Madonnina?
Anyone else agree with what Webb says and think Neville comes off as out-of-touch and annoying in this video?
Listening to the Scuffed podcast Monday review for this week, and they are having an extensive discussion on Luca Koleosho. Seems he grew up in NYC until he was 12, and that's when his parents moved the family to Spain to further his soccer career. He is eligible for Italy, Canada, USA and Nigeria. He has played for Italy's youth teams and was on the bench for some Canadian senior team friendlies last year.a kid my son used to play with on his youth soccer team is currently starting for Burnley vs Manchester City rn
I see no upside to the academy enrolling kids with multiple passports.Listening to the Scuffed podcast Monday review for this week, and they are having an extensive discussion on Luca Koleosho. Seems he grew up in NYC until he was 12, and that's when his parents moved the family to Spain to further his soccer career. He is eligible for Italy, Canada, USA and Nigeria. He has played for Italy's youth teams and was on the bench for some Canadian senior team friendlies last year.
I wonder if he was ever approached by NYCFC for a spot in the academy. I suppose in 2017, it still wasn't a proven commodity for developing players, but you can't argue against it these days.