Explaining the Apple TV Deal, As Much As We Can Anyway
Explaining the MLS - Apple TV deal with the information we know right now. This should help to clear up some of the confusion surrounding this deal.
RUMOR: FC Cincinnati interest in Argentinian CB Federico Fernández
The 33 year old Argentinian Center-back, currently playing in La Liga for Elche has popped up on the FC Cincinnati radar. Fernández has played the majority of his career in the UK having spent most of his time with Swansea City before moving to Newcastle in 2018.
Predicting the 2023 Season, Match by Match
Kevin, The Chief, and Jonah broke down, match by match, how the entire 2023 season was going to go for FC Cincinnati. And let’s just say everyone was feeling confident.
Catching Up With The FC
If you’re anything like Knifey Lion Radio’s Jonah – who learned on the latest PostCast that, to his surprise, Geoff Cameron is currently out of contract – you’ve probably been too busy motorboating the twin distractions of the World Cup and the Bengals’ playoff push to lift your head up and look at the MLS transfer tracker.
'A Christmas Prince' Was An Inside Job
This article is the genuine product of a clear-eyed close reading of a film, and not at all induced by sublimated energy from avoiding Gio Reyna discourse.
The Hangover - FC Cincinnati's First Playoff Win, Red Bulls 1 : FC Cincinnati 2
FC Cincinnati won its first playoff game in club history yesterday. And I do mean club history, and yes I’m one of “those guys” who correctly sees advancing past Nashville in 2018 as a draw.
No Guac!? MLS Hands Out Free Chips, Placed Directly on Shoulders
Yesterday we found out who made the shortlists for MLS’s year end awards and they were bad. Like real bad. FC Cincinnati fantastic candidates who should have been in the running for a number of awards who were all snubbed.
The Hangover - Cincinnati 2 : Chicago 3
A beautiful night in, allegedly, the world’s best soccer stadium was the stage for FC Cincinnati’s most disappointing match of the season. A pathetic, dispirited performance when everything was on the line.
What to Root For: Playoff Scenarios
It’s the last home match of the year for the ol’ Orange and Blue and the playoffs are well within reach. Here are a couple of playoff scenarios to keep an eye on this weekend
Award Season
For the first time in its MLS history, the FC is relevant not just in the playoff race, but also for some end-of-year awards.
Collective Action
Another week, another game where the refs blatantly steal points from The FC. This time, the theft came in the form of a goal by Derrick Etienne Jr. that was allowed to stand despite the fact that it was clearly and obviously offside.
Potty Mouth: Crew Striker May Have Actually Chugged Piss
Cucho Hernandez touched the hearts of Crew fans with his impulsive beer chug. Unfortunately that beer seems to have had an added flavor.
Each MLS Club's Favorite Beer! Eastern Conference Edition
Finding each club's most beloved brew meant combing through an endless amount of sales data. What we were left with was surprising, and deeply fascinating.
The Northern Guard Doesn’t Understand What “SG” Means
A group of grown adults is mad online (and in person, I guess) because they aren’t allowed to display the F-word on the clothing they wear out in public to sporting event. Why? Because they've forgotten the entire reason a "supporters group" exists.
Sources Say? Says Who?
Like it or not, the identity of a source is absolutely part of the story. By knowing the identity of the source, the reader can weigh the speaker’s credibility against the other participants in the story.
BREAKING: FCC Team President Jeff Berding to Step Down
The Post has learned from multiple sources that FCC President Jeff Berding will be stepping away from a day-to-day role with the soccer side of FC Cincinnati.
The New Capital of American Soccer
Deep down, you already knew this was the case. You knew it in 2016 the first time you walked into an FC Cincinnati match and saw 10,000+ people walking into a college football stadium to watch division 3 soccer. Now, in 2021, it’s crystal clear: Cincinnati is the soccer capital of America.