Just in time for the NISA Fall Tournament, the Detroit City FC men’s squad is getting a welcomed offensive boost.
According to the team’s website, fourth-leading goal scorer in franchise history Max Todd has been brought back since departing the team last August to finish up school at UIC where he was a standout player for the Flames where he earned offensive player of the year honors in 2018 when he netted 12 goals and 12 assists. He ended his collegiate career accumulating 25 goals and 18 assists in four seasons.
Rumors swirled this past week that the DCFC men’s team was set to announce a roster addition that “could produce pandemonium” among its passionate fanbase with subtle hints on who exactly that could be.
Needless to say, the Le Rouge men’s offense all of a sudden looks pretty fucking scary heading into the Fall Tournament as head coach and general manager Trevor James or TMFJ now has three of the Club’s top-five goal scorers now at his disposal.