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Monday, August 31, 2015
BRONX NEWS: Soundview Park turned into Movie Theater
BRONX NEWS: Soundview Park turned into Movie Theater: On August 29, 2015, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., in collaboration with the NYC Parks Commissioner Mitchell J. Silver, hosted fre...
Soundview Park turned into Movie Theater
On August 29, 2015, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., in collaboration with the NYC Parks Commissioner Mitchell J. Silver, hosted free movie night at the new Amphitheater in Soundview Park where every kid received a complimentary mat for participated in a session of yoga.
BRONX NEWS: Subway Clerk Becomes Batman Fights Off Thief
BRONX NEWS: Subway Clerk Becomes Batman Fights Off Thief: CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Subway Clerk Becomes Batman Fights Off Thief You're not stealing his sandwich. A Subway employee fought off a would...
Subway Clerk Becomes Batman Fights Off Thief
CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Subway Clerk Becomes Batman
Fights Off Thief
You're not stealing his sandwich. A Subway employee fought off a would-be robber in Hunts Point and it was all caught on camera.
At around 9:21 a.m. on August 22, the suspect walked into a Subway sandwich shop at 1047 East 163rd Street.
To the astonishment of workers he walked behind the counter and proceeded to take money out of the register.
The video then shows the suspect rolling over the counter in fear. The store employee is seen swinging a bat or metal pipe at the thief causing the thug to flee.
Anyone with information is urged to call CRIMESTOPPERS (800) 577-TIPS. All calls are confidential.
Fights Off Thief
You're not stealing his sandwich. A Subway employee fought off a would-be robber in Hunts Point and it was all caught on camera.
At around 9:21 a.m. on August 22, the suspect walked into a Subway sandwich shop at 1047 East 163rd Street.
To the astonishment of workers he walked behind the counter and proceeded to take money out of the register.
The video then shows the suspect rolling over the counter in fear. The store employee is seen swinging a bat or metal pipe at the thief causing the thug to flee.
Anyone with information is urged to call CRIMESTOPPERS (800) 577-TIPS. All calls are confidential.
Sunday, August 30, 2015
acaba el tiempo para los fanáticos del fútbol de Nueva York
BRONX NEWS: Time Running Out for NY Soccer Fans: Time Running Out for NY Soccer Fans By Howard Goldin BRONX, NEW YORK (SPORTS)- Experienced NYC goalie Josh Saunders recently sp...
BRONX NEWS: Time Running Out for NY Soccer Fans
BRONX NEWS: Time Running Out for NY Soccer Fans: Time Running Out for NY Soccer Fans By Howard Goldin BRONX, NEW YORK (SPORTS)- Experienced NYC goalie Josh Saunders recently sp...
Time Running Out for NY Soccer Fans
Time Running Out for NY Soccer Fans
By Howard Goldin
BRONX, NEW YORK (SPORTS)- Experienced NYC goalie Josh Saunders recently spoke of the crucial nature of the result of each match as the regular season nears its end, “It’s a playoff mentality. It’s essentially do or die every game.”
This is especially true for the expansion club that represents New York City, NYCFC (7-13-7). The club has loaded up with international superstars such as David Villa, Frank Lampard and Andrea Pirlo. The three designated players are experienced in the highest levels of international competition, but are among the older aged players in the league.
The expectations on the club and from its fans have obviously been too high because of the acquisition of these international stars.
NYC coach Jason Kreis spoke about the newcomers after Saturday’s home loss to the Columbus crew SC, 2-1, “It’s unfair. They think [fans] we are supposed to win because of high paid and high profile stars. Not enough credit is given for how difficult it is. Expansion teams are set up not to succeed.”
One of new but experienced players, Andrea Pirlo of Juventus in Italy admitted problems that exist, “We have to try to improve. We have to not repeat the mistakes that allowed us to lose this game. We don’t do team play very well because we don’t know each other well.”
Before Saturday’s match with the Columbus Crew (11-8-8), Kreis stated his club’s plan, “We have to take these eight games one at a time. We have to put all of our focus and energy into this first game. It’s critical we get three points at home.”
His club lost the first of the eight and end points even more desperately if they are to qualify for the playoff. After this weekend’s loss, he said, “We need to win every game. We have seven games and 21 points available.”
The teams that competed seem to be traveling in opposite directions in the MLS standings. Columbus has won five games and drew in two of their last eight contests while NYC has won only two and drew one of their last eight matches. They are not compiling the points necessary to move forward into playoff contention.
A sell-out crowd of 30,018 attended the match on Saturday afternoon. The fans are still coming to Yankee stadium in large numbers. The next game at the Stadium will take place on Wednesday night, September 16.
#NYCFC #Soccer #Futbol #Yamkee Stadium
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