Sunday, February 22, 2015

Will the Red Bulls Soar into New Heights sans Henry?



This 2015 edition of Major League Soccer will be a new one for the New York Red Bulls and its new Manager Jesse Marsch stint as a defiant one throughout the whole campaign.

Still for the new Metros Boss it will be another all-around challenge as the one he endured with the Montreal Impact during its MLS debut, but this one will be a successful one with a very ambitious Red Bulls front office.

And although this campaign the New York Red Bulls won’t have the services anymore of French superstar Thierry Henry and Australian wonder Tim Cahill.

That’s is no problem for the New Yorkers first year skipper, who will have the majority of its squad from 2014 as well new reinforcements to add a bit of pepper to a new campaign and new Eastern Conference.

Making its debut with two new foes for the NY Red Bulls in the Orlando City SC and soon to be the new rival and future Derby rival’s in the NYFC and its start plagued initial eleven.

Something that Major League Soccer will witness a new style of Derby, Big Apple style under the lights of Broadways and with the entire glare that comes from the city that never sleeps!

Adding to the New York Derbies is their next door neighbor in the New York Cosmos in the North American Soccer League, that along with NYFC and NYRB- will headline a series of hard fought and contested matches to define the ultimate victor!

Unfortunately the Cosmos aren’t a part of MLS, but comes time for the US Open Cup it’s when we will see these squads dispute that will obtain the ultimate of supremacies and get the Big Apple reign.

For Manager Jesse Marsch his beliefs are that there is life after Henry and with new faces coming to his Red Bulls, he will display a much competed campaign with his Red Bulls as well try to nab at the end of the season one of the six postseason spots.

With new arrivals to Harrison, New Jersey- hope is on the horizon to put one more time another contender of the NY Red Bulls with newcomers: SKC Sal Zizzo, Fire’s Kyle Reynish, 1860 Munich Leo Stoltz, Impact Felipe and USMNT and Belgian side Anderlecht Sasha Klejstan.

Giving its fan base hope for a bright and fruitful campaign from its prodigal sons and maybe this time they can fly higher in the league postseason and bring the coveted MLS Shield to the halls of Red Bull Arena.

Something that this club since its inception as the Metro Stars and being among the pioneers of Major League Soccer, is looking forward to add to its multiple collection of shields.
 
New era at the helm and players very well this campaign won’t see the quality and experience in the field of Thierry Henry; the Red Bulls will impact in its conference, League and its rivals throughout this disputed 2015 edition.


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