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#1 ·
Dave Van Den Berg, Claudio Reyna now Ronald Waterreus, a GK.

If I was Conway, I would be pissed ..., or excited at the opportunity to prove, again that I am the BEST keeper on the team. He had to fight off the one legged man, Meola; now there is Ronald in the mix. Good luck Jon.

Ronny does make the team better, I just wish he was an attacker ...
as of now, they have a very good midfield... Schoop, Reyna, Van Den Berg, Kovalenko & Stammler ... but very slow, sloth like IMHO. This will have to be the best passing team in MLS for any goals to come from this midfield.


http://www.metrofanatic.com/story.jsp?ID=4164
 
#156 ·
New York Red Bulls sign Tim Cahill as Designated Player


The New York Red Bulls have added Tim Cahill as their third Designated Player, the club announced Thursday afternoon.

The versatile attacker was spotted at the AT&T MLS All-Star Game on Wednesday after his impending arrival was rumored throughout the past week. The Red Bulls have now officially added him to the team, pending receipt of his P-1 visa and International Transfer Certificate (ITC).

The 32-year-old Australian international, an attacking midfielder, has scored 68 goals in 278 apperances across all competitions for English Premier League outfit Everton, where he's played since 2004. He'll join Thierry Henry and Rafa Márquez as New York DPs.


http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/artic...k-red-bulls-sign-tim-cahill-designated-player
 
#157 ·
Cahill says NY move was opportunity he couldn't pass up


HARRISON, N.J. – Tim Cahill sat in room full of reporters, fielding question after question about his move from Everton to the New York Red Bulls. A move that was formally announced on Monday and a move that Cahill said he had little doubt about making.

During his introductory press conference on Monday, the Red Bulls’ newest Designated Player said he joined the team from English Premier League club Everton with the thought that it will help him continue to succeed in his career.


http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2012/07/30/cahill-says-ny-move-was-opportunity-he-couldnt-pass
 
#158 ·
Recap:
Tottenham rally to spoil Cahill's RBNY debut, 2-1



HARRISON, N.J. – Tim Cahill made an immediate impact in his New York Red Bulls debut, but it wasn’t enough to help his new club see off Tottenham Hotspur.

Spurs erased an early deficit, rallying in the second half to beat the Red Bulls 2-1 in a friendly played in front of 21,701 fans at Red Bull Arena on Tuesday night.

Cahill drew a penalty kick in the seventh minute that Kenny Cooper converted, but goals from Gareth Bale and Gylfi Sigurdsson five minutes apart saw New York lose in their marquee summer friendly.


http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2012/07/31/recap-tottenham-rally-spoil-cahills-rbny-debut-2-1
 
#159 ·
Comeback Kids
Cahill scores first MLS goal, NY come back from two goals down



HARRISON, N.J. – The New York Red Bulls were on the brink of losing their first home game of the season, but a handful of quality stops from goalkeeper Bill Gaudette and a late goal from Heath Pearce ensured they once more picked up points at Red Bull Arena.

The Red Bulls rallied from two goals down to defeat the Portland Timbers 3-2 on Sunday, with Pearce heading home the decisive tally off a cross from Jan Gunnar Solli in the 83rd minute.

The win improved New York to 13-7-6 and put them two points behind Sporting Kansas City for the top spot in the Eastern Conference, while it kept Portland at the bottom of the Western Conference at 5-13-7.

http://www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2012-08-19-ny-v-por/recap
 
#160 ·
ONE SHOT, ONE POINT

Red Bulls escape Kansas City with a point, thanks to Kamara own goal in 1-1 draw


Despite being outplayed, despite not getting an actual player to place a shot on goal and despite playing without Thierry Henry, the Red Bulls managed to leave Livestrong Sporting Park with a point on Sunday night. Sporting Kansas City forward Kei Kamara scored two goals -- one for each side -- as the Red Bulls earned a 1-1 draw in Major League Soccer action.

http://www.bigapplesoccer.com/
http://www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2012-08-26-skc-v-ny/highlights
 
#161 ·
Recap:
Henry's magical night lifts Red Bulls past TFC

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HARRISON, N.J. – The New York Red Bulls got the three points they needed, and it took another strong performance from Thierry Henry to help make it happen.

Henry got the Red Bulls back to winning ways on Saturday night with a three-assist, one-goal outing in a 4-1 win over Toronto FC that was closer than the score indicated. New York fell behind early, but Henry’s heroics inspired his side to a much-needed victory in front of the sold-out crowd of 25,017.

The win puts the Red Bulls one step closer to reaching the postseason, as they now sit in second place in the Eastern Conference with three matches remaining in the campaign.


http://www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2012-09-29-ny-v-tor/recap
 
#163 ·
Red Bulls ring in the changes:
Backe out, Roxburgh in



That didn't take long.

Less than 24 hours after suffering playoff elimination at the hands of D.C. United in an unforgettable Eastern Conference semifinal series on Thursday night, the New York Red Bulls are already ringing in the changes.

First, the club announced that manager Hans Backe and assistant Jan Halvor Halvorsen will not be returning when their contracts expire at the end of the year. Assistant Mike Petke will take over as interim manager.

http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2012/11/09/red-bulls-ring-changes-backe-out-roxburgh
 
#164 ·
Roster Moves

The Red Bulls announced Monday that they will not be picking up contract options for 10 players


HARRISON, NJ (Nov. 19, 2012) – The New York Red Bulls announced today that it will not be picking up the team contract options for the following players:

Forwards: Jose Angulo, Jhonny Arteaga, Corey Hertzog
Midfielders: Jan Gunnar Solli, Teemu Tainio
Defenders: Jonathan Borrajo, Stephen Keel, Tyler Ruthven
Goalkeepers: Bill Gaudette, Jeremy Vuolo

http://www.newyorkredbulls.com/news/2012/11/red-bulls-announce-roster-moves
 
#166 ·
RSL deal Olave, Espindola in first shake-up since '09 Cup



“Fabian and Jamison are players who have excelled in Major League Soccer and provide an immediate boost to our squad,” said Red Bulls Sporting Director Andy Roxburgh. “Fabian is a pacy, technical forward who will be a strong complement to the players currently on our roster, while Jamison is a fast, dominant centerback who has shown that he is one of the best at his position in MLS. We are thrilled to bring them to New York as we prepare for the 2013 season.”

http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2012/12/03/rsl-deal-olave-espindola-first-shake-2009-cup
 
#167 ·
The next Agudelo? NY waste no time to snap up Moreno


Amando Moreno left a strong enough impression after scoring the winner in the final Reserve League match for the New York Red Bulls in September that assistant coach Mike Petke approached the young forward to tell him he felt he had the potential to be a big player in the future.

It turns out the future might be sooner than even Moreno could have expected.

Three months after that goalscoring performance in the Red Bulls’ 3-1 win over Toronto FC’s reserves, Moreno signed a Homegrown deal with the Red Bulls on Tuesday. The 17-year-old (above left, with fellow signing Santiago Castano) recently found out about the Red Bulls' offer while in the car with his mom, and he was in utter disbelief, while she was in tears.


http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2012/12/14/next-agudelo-ny-waste-no-time-snap-moreno
 
#168 ·
Red Bulls Sign Brazilian Star Midfielder Juninho

Brazilian midfielder joins Red Bulls from Brazilian First Division side, Vasco da Gama


HARRISON, NJ (Dec. 17, 2012) – The New York Red Bulls announced today that they have signed Brazilian star midfielder Juninho. He will be officially added to the team’s roster pending receipt of his P-1 Visa and International Transfer Certificate. Juninho, a former Brazilian International who was a member of the 2006 FIFA World Cup squad, comes to New York from Brazilian First Division side, Vasco da Gama.

Juninho
Position: Midfielder
Pronunciation: joo-NEEN-yoh
Height: 5-10
Weight: 156 pounds
Day of Birth: January 30, 1975 in Recife, Brazil
Hometown: Recife, Brazil
Previous Club: Vasco da Gama (Brazil First Division)

http://www.newyorkredbulls.com/news/2012/12/red-bulls-sign-brazilian-star-midfielder-juninho
 
#169 ·
Red Bulls under pressure to name head coach


According to the report, New York's long-rumored No. 1 target, Gary McAllister, is asking for more money than the Red Bulls are willing to offer. Naturally, this throws other names into consideration, such as former Portugal manager and Manchester United assistant Carlos Queiroz, who also directed the then MetroStars in their inaugural 1996 season.

Former Bolton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle, who brought former Red Bulls defender Tim Ream to England, is also rumored to be interested in the job, but again, his asking price could prove a stumbling block.

Fox Soccer commentator Eric Wynalda is also rumored to have met with Red Bulls GM Jerome de Bontin and director of global soccer Gérard Houllier about a position at the club, but sporting director Andy Roxburgh (above) is expected to have the final say on a coaching hire.

http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2012/12/28/report-red-bulls-under-pressure-name-head-coach
 
#170 ·
New York continue makeover, ship MF Lindpere to Chicago


The man who scored the first-ever goal at Red Bull Arena is no longer a New York Red Bull as the team continued its offseason retool, shipping midfielder Joel Lindpere to the Chicago Fire on Friday in exchange for an international roster spot.

Lindpere, 31, arrived in the league in 2010 from Norwegian outfit Tromsø and has spent his entire MLS career with New York. The hardworking Estonian international made 97 appearances for the club, scoring 15 goals and adding 18 assists.

http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2013/01/04/fire-acquire-nyrb-mid-lindpere-intl-roster-spot
 
#171 ·
Report:
Red Bulls to hire Sousa, pursue Reyna as assistant



Major League Soccer's final head coaching vacancy has been filled, according to a report from Soccer By Ives.

On Monday morning, Ives Galarcep reported that former Videoton, Leicester City, QPR and Swansea City manager Paulo Sousa had accepted the New York Red Bulls' top post, with an official announcement to come later in the week. According to Galarcep, current US Soccer youth technical director and former Red Bulls star Claudio Reyna has also been offered a position as Sousa's top assistant.

When contacted by MLSsoccer.com, the Red Bulls declined to comment on the report.

READ: Red Bulls' Petke cherishing opportunity as interim coach

Sousa recently resigned from his managerial post at Videoton in the Hungarian first division for "family reasons," and has been linked to the New York job since ESPN's Alexi Lalas reported that former Portuguese international was "a good bet to be the next coach of the New York Red Bulls" on Jan. 5.


http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2013/01/14/report-red-bulls-hire-sousa-pursue-reyna-assistant
 
#172 ·
Promotion From Within
Red Bulls name Petke head coach after long, arduous search



After a lengthy search to find the brand new face of the New York Red Bulls, the club is moving forward with one of the most familiar figures in franchise history.

The Red Bulls announced on Thursday that assistant coach Mike Petke has been promoted to the club’s top spot for the 2013 season, 15 years after he broke into Major League Soccer as a hard-charging and devoted young defender for the New York/New Jersey MetroStars.

Petke, who turns 37 years old next week, becomes the third-youngest coach in the league behind D.C. United’s Ben Olsen and Toronto FC’s Ryan Nelsen, and the first American-born head coach in New York since the club parted ways with Bruce Arena in November 2007. He's also the 12th current coach in MLS who played in the league at some point in his career.

http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/artic...hy-search-red-bulls-name-petke-new-head-coach
 
#173 ·
ROCKING ROBIN
Fraser named Red Bulls assistant coach




The Red Bulls continued to build their coaching staff on Wednesday as they officially announced today they have named former Chivas USA head Robin Fraser as an assistant coach.

Fraser, a 10-year Major League Soccer veteran, will be the No. 1 man behind head coach Mike Petke, who was named to that position last week.

http://www.bigapplesoccer.com/teams/redbulls2.php?article_id=32750
 
#178 ·
Just curious, reading RBNY general manager's quotes about winning a title for their loyal fans etc, has the whole Red Bull investment and rebranding ultimately been a good, bad, or indifferent thing for this club? Hard to believe that they still haven't won shit, and I don't see them winning anything this year either tbh.
 
#179 ·
New York City FC, Red Bulls rivalry heating up already



New York Red Bulls boss Mike Petke had some stern words for 2015 expansion side New York City FC: “They’re the new guys coming in and I'm looking forward to smashing them in 2015, to be honest with you. That’s it. I don’t have any love for [them] because it’s a new team in the league, I love this league, and I think expansion is a [good] thing but now that they have come where we are we’ll welcome them, hopefully, with a smashing.”

http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/artic...ork-city-fc-red-bulls-rivalry-heating-already
 
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