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Win!

7.6 | 1h44m | en | Documentary

Just months after the 2014 World Cup saw soccer’s popularity in the US reach unprecedented heights, a new expansion team was set to enter Major League Soccer and take the competition by storm: New York City Football Club. The announcement of a new team in the country’s most competitive sports market, backed jointly by British club Manchester City and the New York Yankees, had the global soccer community abuzz with anticipation. All they needed was a coach, and players, and fans…

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Released: April. 14,2016 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Just months after the 2014 World Cup saw soccer’s popularity in the US reach unprecedented heights, a new expansion team was set to enter Major League Soccer and take the competition by storm: New York City Football Club. The announcement of a new team in the country’s most competitive sports market, backed jointly by British club Manchester City and the New York Yankees, had the global soccer community abuzz with anticipation. All they needed was a coach, and players, and fans…

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ichabod-54764 This documentary was well-paced and had some interesting behind-the-scenes looks at how the NYCFC franchise was born. I think the highlighting of Villa's signing and Coach Kreis's tough decision-making on the roster were important.If you are not a soccer fan, this may be a tough watch. As a season-ticket holder, it was more personal and emotional for me. Seeing the expansion draft and how negotiations took place for players was a nice look.I felt this film highlighted Kreis's challenges as the first-year coach. He was truly into the job, but believed he wasn't given enough true autonomy.