Episodes

  • Dirty Laundry / Ep 517 / Blue City Radio
    Oct 22 2025

    Yes, NYCFC lost to Seattle at home on decision day. Yes, Mike, J.R. and Mike will discuss it, but before they do, they need to share their thoughts on the state of journalism and coverage of MLS by independent reporters.

    It was always a challenge and with the passing of time, it has only gotten worse. The big question is will it ever turn around?

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • NYCFC Ten Year Anniversary Pt 2 / Ep 516 / Blue City Radio
    Oct 17 2025

    This is part two of our series talking with fans and friends from the first ten years of NYCFC history.

    This episode focuses on two questions: what do you want to see in the NYCFC stadium? and where would you be without NYCFC?

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    52 mins
  • We Built This City / Ep 515 / Blue City Radio
    Oct 8 2025

    A new NYCFC era is upon us. We now enter the Post-David-Lee era as the former sporting director departs for the vacant position in Kansas City. As NYCFC wrap up the 2025 season the team will do so trying to fill the key role and look to develop a roster ready to open their stadium in 2027.

    This week Mike, J.R. and Mike discuss the tenure of David Lee and his legacy of player signings. They also look back on the loss to Philadelphia Union in Chester.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • New York Belongs To Me / Ep 514 / Blue City Radio
    Oct 1 2025

    How do you feel as an NYCFC fan after the week they had? They were embarrassed at home against one of the strongest teams in the league and then fought back valiantly against their cross-river rival to capture the Hudson River Trophy.

    It is really a tale of opposites, but ultimately the spirits are running high as they enter the last two weeks of the season.

    And to add some more sugar to the coffee, members of the media, including Blue City Radio's own JR diBart, were given their first tour of Ethiad Park. That's a lot to talk about but the guys get it done and all in less than 90 minutes.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Hungry Like the Wolf / Ep 513 / Blue City Radio
    Sep 24 2025

    There was so much going on with NYCFC last week that we did not think we could fit all of our thoughts into one episode, and we didn't. The guys did share some audio with NYCFC CEO, Brad Sims, as well as recap the two thrilling wins from the week that give the Boys In Blue great momentum heading into another extremely challenging week.

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Jacob's Ladder / Ep 512 / Blue City Radio
    Sep 17 2025

    For weeks we have been waiting for some consistency from NYCFC. Too often their victories fooled pundits and fans alike into thinking they were a solid squad worthy of making a playoff run, only to be followed by games that made people quip if they would make the playoffs at all.

    Obviously one game is not enough to sway opinions, but with the remaining six games approaching the victory in Chicago was a great start.

    Listen this week as the guys breakdown the Fire victory and look ahead at the games that remain. There is also audio from Seymour Reid, Pascal Jansen and Nico Fernandez Mercau.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Talking About the First 10 Years Of NYCFC Pt 1 / Ep 511 / Blue City Radio
    Sep 10 2025

    As we watch NYCFC play it's eleventh season in MLS we thought it would be a perfect time to capture some memories of the first ten years. During the beginning of this season Mike Anderer sat down with some notable fans and friends to hear their stories about the growth of the team. Featured in these episodes are Jon Sanchez, Andy Bajana, Trey Fillmore, Christian Polanco, Chelsea Socias, Gretta Fernandez, Deron Jenkins, Danny Chediak, Brenda Picinic and Karol Lamb.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • It's OK To Not Be OK / Ep 510 / Blue City Radio
    Sep 4 2025

    Pascal Jansen did not mince words in his post game press conference following the 2-1 loss for NYCFC against last place, DC United. He called out his team saying the "attack was not good enough".

    Yes, DC capitalized on two key moments, but it was the lack of creativity and chances that lead to the home loss. Remiscient of Ronny Deila's infamous, "I'd rather win 5-4 than 1-0" quote, Jansen thinks his team should be able to score more than one goal against a team that came into Yankee Stadium with the worst goal differential in the league.

    The guys take a stab at trying to make this week without a league game less depressing with their takes and comments on NYCFC.

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    1 hr and 11 mins