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New England aims to reverse fortunes at RSL Thu Jul  1 21:47:34 2010 EST
Sandy, UT (Sports Network) - Friday night's Major League Soccer fixture between Real Salt Lake and the New England Revolution will be a battle between teams heading in opposite directions. RSL is coming off three consecutive clean sheets, while being unbeaten in eight MLS fixtures overall. The Revs have just one win in their last 10 MLS matches, a stretch that surprisingly only has them third-from-the-bottom in the Eastern table. The latter knows that when it travels to Utah to take on the defe
Pappa goal the difference as Fire edge Revs Sun Jun 27 21:21:25 2010 EST
Foxborough, MA (Sports Network) - The Chicago Fire earned a 1-0 victory over the New England Revolution in Major League Soccer action at Gillette Stadium on Sunday night. A Marco Pappa goal in the 30th minute proved to be the difference as both teams looked rusty from the two-week layoff because of the league's stoppage during the FIFA World Cup Group Stage. The win pushed the Fire to 4-3-5, stretching their unbeaten run to five games. With the loss, New England (3-8-2) has just one win its las
Fire host Revs in Eastern clash Sat Jun 26 17:41:51 2010 EST
Foxborough, MA (Sports Network) - The New England Revolution and Chicago Fire kick off their post-World Cup break when they square off at Gillette Stadium on Sunday night. Both teams are in dire need of the full points as they both sit with just three Major League Soccer wins in 2010. The Revolution had just one win in their previous nine league fixtures before the break, but still are in striking distance of a playoff spot in they can find their form the rest of the season. "I think we needed
United's Pontius claims MLS Player of Week Mon Jun 14 14:23:35 2010 EST
m The North American Soccer Reporters (soccerreporters.com). The group consists of members of online, print, television, and radio media. 2010 MLS Player of the Week winners: Week 1: Javier Morales (Real Salt Lake) Week 2: Kenny Mansally (New England Revolution) Week 3: Sebastien Le Toux (Philadelphia Union) Week 4: Edson Buddle (Los Angeles Galaxy) Week 5: Dwayne De Rosario (Toronto FC) Week 6: Edson Buddle (Los Angeles Galaxy) Week 7: Landon Donovan (Los Angeles Galaxy) Week 8: Alvaro Saborio
Sounders, United close out MLS' pre-World Cup schedule Wed Jun  9 23:59:12 2010 EST
y night to close out Major League Soccer's pre-World Cup schedule. Both teams are coming off positive results, but are looking forward to the extended World Cup break to work through early season struggles. The Sounders (4-5-3) topped the New England Revolution in dominating fashion this past weekend to snap a two-game losing streak. They are hoping their raucous home crowd will benefit them again against a struggling Eastern opponent. "We played good attacking soccer, which we always want to do
MLS Original Ralston re-signs with Revs Tue Jun  8 13:23:31 2010 EST
Foxborough, MA (Sports Network) - The New England Revolution announced that they have brought Major League Soccer Original Steve Ralston back into the fold after he had signed with second division AC St. Louis prior to the 2010 season. "We're very pleased that Steve has decided to return to MLS and to New England," Revolution Vice President of Player Personnel Michael Burns said. "Steve has always been a consummate professional and we expect his leadership will benefit us both on and off the fi
Seattle dominates New England, 3-0 Sun Jun  6 00:38:14 2010 EST
Seattle, WA (Sports Network) - Seattle Sounders FC scored three first-half goals then held strong for a 3-0 win over the New England Revolution in a Major League Soccer fixture in front of over 36,000 fans at Qwest Field on Saturday night. Leo Gonzalez started the onslaught inside of five minutes when he jumped on a loose ball on the right side of the Revolution penalty area before lacing a left-footed shot into the far-post side-netting. It was his first goal of the season. A little under 20 m
After statement win, Revs head to Seattle Fri Jun  4 18:38:42 2010 EST
Seattle, WA (Sports Network) - The New England Revolution snapped a seven game winless streak in their last Major League Soccer fixture, and they are hoping it is something to build on against the Seattle Sounders FC in their next one. "This is huge for us," Revs defender Pat Phelan said after his club's 3-2 win over Red Bull New York last weekend. "We're going to look at this as a turning point in our season. We played much better than we have in the past few games. We gave [New York] some sof
New York's Backe fined for criticizing officials Wed Jun  2 12:43:06 2010 EST
r League Soccer Disciplinary Committee has fined New York Red Bulls head coach Hans Backe $2,500 for public criticism of MLS officiating. His comments appeared in the May 30 edition of the Boston Globe following his team's 3-2 loss to the New England Revolution. Backe's team had to play most of the second half without defender Carlos Mendes, who received a red card in the 56th minute for a trip on Marko Perovic, while midfielder Roy Miller was also sent off for New York after he fouled Zak Boggs
De Rosario earns second MLS Player of the Week award Mon May 31 14:19:01 2010 EST
m The North American Soccer Reporters (soccerreporters.com). The group consists of members of online, print, television, and radio media. 2010 MLS Player of the Week winners: Week 1: Javier Morales (Real Salt Lake) Week 2: Kenny Mansally (New England Revolution) Week 3: Sebastien Le Toux (Philadelphia Union) Week 4: Edson Buddle (Los Angeles Galaxy) Week 5: Dwayne De Rosario (Toronto FC) Week 6: Edson Buddle (Los Angeles Galaxy) Week 7: Landon Donovan (Los Angeles Galaxy) Week 8: Alvaro Saborio
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