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August 21st, 2007

COMMENTARY: Revs all the way?

By: Sabin | Comments 4 Comments

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 [...]



August 1st, 2007

PREVIEW: Revs host KC, defend top of Eastern table

By: Sabin | Comments 6 Comments

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 [...]

July 27th, 2007

UPDATE: Revs head to Utah, Kick off dog days of summer

By: Sabin | Comments 1 Comment

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 [...]

July 21st, 2007

Revolution and Houston while Beckham laces his shoes

By: Sabin | Comments 2 Comments

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 [...]

July 19th, 2007

Nicol speaks on all star game

By: Sabin | Comments No Comments

MLS Interview with Steve Nicol
I’m looking forward to tonight’s game for two reasons, really. The first is that the Revs will be showcasing a solid contingent of players: Matt Reis, Shalrie Joseph, and Michael Parkhurst. All of whom are rapidly leaving their underappreciated status behind.
The second reason is because I love watching Nicol coach. [...]

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June 25th, 2007

Pioneers, Rhinos battle for chance to take on Revs

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Open Cup Bracket
U.S. Open cup round 2 is upon us, and The MLS teams have been seeded. The Rochester Raging Rhinos (USL-1) are looking to increase their standings in the venerable competition, and at the same time, the Western Mass Pioneers (USL-2) are hoping to get the chance to move on to round three. The [...]

June 2nd, 2007

Revolution in must-win against RSL

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The New England Revolution need to win tonight if they want to hold on to their tied-for-first position in the Eastern Division. New York (first place on goals) and Kansas City (just one point out of second place) play tonight. Even a draw will push the Red Bulls into first place. A loss by the [...]

April 28th, 2007

Frisco-bound Revs need win

By: Sabin | Comments 2 Comments

Well, it seems a slow start to the 2007 season for the New England Revolution and it’s making me nervous. The Nicol’s Army Faithful — of which I am one, if not officially — will probably point out that it’s the way things are done in the MLS: slower start means a more healthy and [...]

April 7th, 2007

Looking forward to tonight

By: Sabin | Comments No Comments

It’s that time, folks! In a little less than 12 hours, The New England Revolution and the Chicago Fire will kick-off each of their respective seasons. The game starts at about 20:30, ET in Bridgeview, IL. There are plenty of fine previews out there on the Intertron (LINK and LINK) to keep you entertained, including [...]

April 4th, 2007

Early Injury Report

By: Sabin | Comments No Comments

Final hurdle for Revs - Soccer - BostonHerald.com
From today’s Boston Herald:

While [Pat] Noonan looks set to go Saturday, standout starting central defender Michael Parkhurst is still recovering from a freak left shoulder separation he suffered while swimming in the ocean off Cancun, Mexico, three weeks ago. But Nicol said Parkhurst does not need surgery, and [...]






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