The Red Bulls have issued a statement on NYCFC and it's just about as dangerous as you'd expect (as in, not at all).
In a press release from this morning, the league has announced New York City FC as the league's 20th franchise, to be owned by Manchester City and the Yankees.
The Red Bulls keep streaking with a win over the Galaxy.
The Open Cup draw isn't televised, so we don't really know how it happens, but Jeff Crandall from chicago-fire.com got to watch and what he left with is pretty interesting.
David Beckham's first MLS start was against our own New York Red Bulls.
The Red Bulls will enter the Open Cup May 29 against, potentially, a familiar face.
Remember that deep dive in the the Red Bulls' payroll I promised last week? Well here's the first part.
The Red Bulls finish the 11th week of the 2013 season with 4 points of a possible six, putting them in a good position in the table.
The Red Bulls can't end the 11 year losing skid in Foxborough, but come away with a point and keep the unbeaten streak going.
Wherein we go full on BuzzFeed...
The Red Bulls finally get one over on one of the league's better teams.
With the Juan Agudelo-to-Revs trade the Red Bulls are losing out on some allocation money. Not that they're hard up for it, but still...
You're surprised?
The Red Bulls went into Columbus and were thoroughly outplayed, but still came away with the three points.
When the season was still in its infancy, I called for the head of Roy Miller. After back-to-back good performances, something of an apology is in order.
The man just can't catch a break.
The dates for the Open Cup have been announced, and MLS teams will enter May 28.
The Red Bulls are getting scoring from all over.
Ryan Meara was expected to play some minutes for the reserves this weekend, but the game was postponed.
It took all 90 minutes, but the Red Bulls leave Toronto with three points thanks to the efforts of Tim Cahill.
The Red Bulls iron man will take a seat for the team's next two games.
Long-injured goalkeeper Ryan Meara gets closer to a return.
The league is still moving forward with a second MLS team in New York. It just won't be the Cosmos.
Digao is hurt and back in Brazil, which begs the question: Was he ever really here to begin with?
Juninho earned himself an extra game suspension after attempting to murder Jimmy Nielsen.
Two games in a week? That means doubl...err...triple the recaps. Enjoy.
The Red Bulls win to cap off the eighth week of their MLS campaign.
The three Red Bulls supporters groups are set to honor the victims of this week's Boston bombing along with the traveling Revolution support.
Mike Petke doesn't think Jamison Olave's injury is serious.
The woes against Sporting continue.