
Oppo Research: 5 Things about Toronto FC
Waking the Red's Tom Nightingale tells us why Toronto are dangerous this year, and why Lorenzo Insigne now looks like the player they hoped they were getting.
Matthew Mangam is a student at Rutgers, where he is the Head Sports Editor for The Daily Targum and is a Senior Writer for Hudson River Blue. Matthew has been an NYCFC fan since 2014.
Waking the Red's Tom Nightingale tells us why Toronto are dangerous this year, and why Lorenzo Insigne now looks like the player they hoped they were getting.
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Join us as we stare into our size 2 crystal ball and try to predict the future of NYCFC in 2024.