

Analysis
SuperLiga Semi-final Live Updates
By: Dave |GAME – Chicago takes the win 2-1 ending the Rev’s Superliga run. The Revs didn’t deserve a loss, but couldn’t make their opportunities count. Chicago, on the other hand, had few chances and their stars were mostly silent, but made a difference when they did strike. I didn’t see much from Blanco all game, but [...]
NEWS: Dorman moving on?
By: Sabin |According to this article at MLSNet.com, Revolution Midfielder Andy Dorman will not be signing for more time with the Revs. Though there is no mention of a specific timeline in the article and also no reciprocal mention of the news at the Revolution’s website, a lot of us felt this was going to happen sooner [...]
COMMENTARY: Revs all the way?
By: Sabin |The Eastern Conference has been packed all season with four or five teams consistently within six or fewer points from first place. The New England Revolution for their part have been right up there throughout, and seemed to have pulled to freedom a month ago with their games-in-hand on New York and D.C. United. Freedom [...]
PREVIEW: Revs host KC, defend top of Eastern table
By: Sabin |The New England Revolution will try to solidify their position at the top of the East, but not since soccer lines graced the grass at old Foxboro Stadium have the Revs beat the Kansas City Wizards at home. “We own them in New England,” Jose Burciaga (if I’m not sorely mistaken) said of the Revs [...]
UPDATE: Noonan and Larentowicz do it for the Revs; RSL fall 2-1
By: Sabin |The New England Revolution defeated Real Salt Lake in Utah, increasing their MLS-best road record to 5-2-2 and solidifying themselves in some pundits’ eyes as a solid competitor for the 2007 MLS Cup.
Pat Noonan socred the first goal after a build-up play by Jeff Larentowicz and Taylor Twellman. With phenomenal footwork and balance Noonan slipped [...]
UPDATE: Revs head to Utah, Kick off dog days of summer
By: Sabin |Following a 3-3 draw at Gillette Stadium this past Sunday, the New England Revolution (7-3-6) fly out to Utah on Saturday in the hopes of starting their toughest stretch this season with a win against Real Salt Lake (1-8-6). In their last meeting on June 2nd, the two teams played to a nil-nil draw in [...]
Revolution and Houston while Beckham laces his shoes
By: Sabin |In between trips to the toilet for vomiting over the “Beckham love-fest”, I figured I’d do a little run down of tomorrow’s Houston @ Revolution game.
We’ll be making the trek down to Gillette Stadium to watch the game live, and it looks to be a good match-up. Most of us will be billing it as [...]
Revolution face two weeks missing three players
By: Sabin |Gold Cup drains MLS rosters
Rather than dwell on just a plain embarassing draw with Real Salt Lake today, I thought I’d take a look at what life might be like without Taylor Twellman, Steve Ralston and Michael Parkhurst. Here’s Ives Galarcep’s write-up from ESPN (linked above):
In what seems like a Gold Cup tradition, no team [...]
Embarassing home loss to Kansas City
By: Sabin |Revolution Points Progression
The New England Revolution midfield was largely ineffective last night in a 4 – 3 loss to the Kansas City Wizards at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA. A hat trick by Eddie Johnson was made possible by Revs’ central defender, Michael Parkhurst, being brought off of his line to cover some holes left [...]
Top o’ tha heap!
By: Sabin |Ongoing Revs Results Chart and Table
A good weekend for Revs’ fans, I’d say. New York’s bumble at home today leaves the New England Revolution at the top of the Eastern Conference with 14 points. The Revs have gone six straight games without a loss, and have scored in every game — sometimes with phenomenal effect! [...]






