Revolution Won’t Be At Full Strength
by (Preview | Boston Globe - March 27)
The Revolution officially added two potential starters yesterday in announcing the signings of Marko Perovic and Khano Smith. But the Revolution will be shorthanded when they open their 15th MLS regular season against the Galaxy in Los Angeles tonight. more details | go to article
Twellman: 'It's A Matter Of Patience'
by (Profile/Interview | Boston Globe - March 26)
Taylor Twellman plans to return to playing for the Revolution. He just doesn't know when. more details | go to article
Joseph’s Versatility Invaluable
by (Profile/Interview | Boston Globe - March 26)
Shalrie Joseph has set standards for defensive midfielders in Major League Soccer. Since joining the Revolution in 2003, he has shown how a combination of skill, strength, vision, and the ability to distribute the ball can change the dynamic of a team. There has not been anyone in the league more consistently spectacular at providing a defensive anchor and transitioning to offense from the position. more details | go to article
Revolution, Perovic Close
by (Blog Entry | Boston Globe - March 23)
The Revolution's signing of Serbian midfielder Marko Perovic could be concluded this week, according to a team source. more details | go to article
Burpo Wants To Be A Keeper
by (Profile/Interview | Boston Globe - March 16)
With Matt Reis recovering from surgery, the Revolution will have a different goalkeeper in the season opener for the first time since 2004 when (and if) they visit the Los Angeles Galaxy March 27. (MLS players voted to authorize a strike if a new labor contract is not reached by March 25.) more details | go to article
Goals Galore? Think Again
by (Commentary | Soccer America - March 3)
I would have thought that it was by now blindingly obvious that goals are, in the soccer sense, an endangered species. They occur much less frequently than they have ever done in the 150-year history of the sport, and the chances of there being a sudden surge in scoring I can confidently predict at absolute zero. more details | go to article
Major League Soccer And The "Last Chance Saloon"
by (Commentary | US Soccer Review - February 24)
Major League Soccer tries to deny accusations that it is a combination developmental league/retirement home for aging veterans without viable options elsewhere, but the recent kerfuffle over the Collective Bargaining Agreement with the MLS Players’ Union as well as US Men’s National Team Coach Bob Bradley’s likely roster choices for tickets to South Africa this summer tell a different story. more details | go to article
Gillette Stadium To Get New Playing Surface
by (Press Release | Major League Soccer - February 22)
Revolution will play on FieldTurf Duraspine PRO in 2010 more details | go to article
Revs Sign Senegalese Midfielder Desire
by (Press Release | Major League Soccer - February 22)
The New England Revolution announced Monday that Senegalese central midfielder Niouky Desire has signed a contract with Major League Soccer to play for the Revolution. He will occupy one of the team's eight international roster spots. Per MLS and club policy, terms of the deal were not released. He will join the team pending receipt of his U.S. P-1 Visa. more details | go to article
Gulati On Diversity, Development And Dollars
by (Profile/Interview | Soccer America - February 18)
In the second part of Paul Gardner's discussion with Sunil Gulati, the recently re-elected U.S. Soccer President, Gulati answers questions about key issues facing American soccer as he begins his second four-year term. more details | go to article
Revs Push Ahead In Search Of Goalscorer
by (Preview | Soccer America - February 12)
A three-day visit by Chilean striker Reinaldo Navia and a canceled trip to Brazil have been the major talking points of the Revs’ 2010 preseason. Also: MLS Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations and their impact. more details | go to article
Alston Out With Hamstring Strain
by (Preview | USSF - February 10)
New England Revolution defender Kevin Alston will not travel to Carson for the start of the U.S. Men’s National Team training camp after suffering a left hamstring strain during a pre-season training session with New England. more details | go to article
Rate A Player, World Cup Chances
by (Analysis | Goal.com - February 9)
The Goal.com North America editors are back to hash things out regarding the Everton-Liverpool derby and whose chances are improving or not to go to South Africa 2010. more details | go to article
D.C. United Acquires Cristman In Trade
by (Blog Entry | Washington Post - February 3)
D.C. United has acquired forward Adam Cristman from the Kansas City Wizards for an international player slot. Each club is given eight slots to fill with foreign players. As a result of the trade, United now has seven and the Wizards nine for the next two seasons. more details | go to article
Ralston Heading Into Uncharted Waters
by (Profile/Interview | Sports Network - February 3)
Major League Soccer original Steve Ralston is entering unknown territory. The 35-year-old signed with AC St. Louis to be a player/coach earlier this week, becoming the first player to be inked by the new North American Soccer League club, and ending his 14-year run as one of MLS's most productive players. more details | go to article
Sorry Freddy
by (Profile/Interview | US National Soccer Players Association - July 6)
To steal a line from Jon Landau, I just saw the future of American soccer, and his name is Freddy Adu. more details | go to article
Goals Galore? Think Again
by (Commentary | Soccer America - March 3)
I would have thought that it was by now blindingly obvious that goals are, in the soccer sense, an endangered species. They occur much less frequently than they have ever done in the 150-year history of the sport, and the chances of there being a sudden surge in scoring I can confidently predict at absolute zero. more details | go to article
By The Numbers: MLS Salaries
by (Analysis | Soccer America - March 10)
2009 player salary figures released by the MLS Players Union reveal that only seven players in MLS earn more than $500,000. Forty players make the minimum $34,000, and 12 more make the developmental minimum of $20,100, as of March 2. For more on who makes what in MLS. more details | go to article
Fire Leave Revs Hurtin'
by (Result | Boston Herald - April 4)
It wasn’t last night’s 4-0 loss to Chicago that irked Revolution coach Steve Nicol as much as what he felt was an unnecessary red card pulled early on defender Jeff Larentowicz. more details | go to article