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Revolution’s The Goal: Somerville Talks Stadium With Krafts
by Scott Van Voorhis (Analysis | Boston Herald - )
Somerville is emerging as a contender to land what could be the Boston area’s next big major league sports stadium. more details | go to article

Beckham Bolts After Gillette Balks
by Scott Van Voorhis (Profile/Interview | Boston Herald - )
British superstar David Beckham is parting ways with razor giant Gillette, a move that comes as the international soccer sensation prepares to kick off his U.S. debut. more details | go to article

Pats Owner Eyes British Soccer Club, Reports Say
by Scott Van Voorhis (Article | Boston Herald - )
Don't count on all of Robert Kraft's football championships coming on this side of the Atlantic. The New England Patriots owner, as he savors his third Super Bowl victory, is interested in sports investment opportunities on a global scale, a spokesman confirmed. The comments come on the heels of recent reports in the British press citing Kraft as backing a consortium seeking to buy Liverpool's pro soccer team, a sport that fans there also call football. more details | go to article

Revolution Slices Season Tix Prices: Pro Soccer Team `Thanks' Its Fans
by Scott Van Voorhis (Article | Boston Herald - )
The New England Revolution are taking it back to where it all began, slashing season-ticket prices to the same level the pro soccer team charged when it debuted nearly a decade ago. The Revolution - which shares, with the Pats, the common tie of Kraft family ownership - are touting the 22 percent price rollback as a "thank you" to fans as the team looks to its 10th season next year, team officials said yesterday. more details | go to article

Off-Field Goal: Krafts Move To Supersize
by Scott Van Voorhis (Article | Boston Herald - )
The New England Patriots will have the attention of sports fans across the country next month when they take the field to defend their second Super Bowl title. While fans eye the dynasty, Coach Bill Belichick is building on the field, the Kraft family is quietly turning its beloved football franchise into the flagship of a growing sports and entertainment empire. more details | go to article

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