Well, as Sean Donohue said ... the game of the year for the Revs, because the league situation ... isn't good. I believe we should start our best XI. It's time to go for the trophy. We barely beat these guys just a couple of weeks ago at home.
I think we're at that stage of the tournament where not using our best players shouldn't be an issue any more. I'm looking forward to the Koffee-Caldwell pairing for the first time in a long while. I think that makes our defense a whole lot stronger. Last time we played Chicago, they barely had a sniff at goal and we were somewhat unlucky not to score earlier than we did. This is a very winnable game - they should take control of it right from the start.
Biggest non-Jones game of Heaps' tenure here. And no one's talking about it. Also ... I'm told about 40 @ChicagoFire fans making the trip to Foxborough today. At least five of them are on this flight. #cf97 #USOC2016— Jeff Crandall (@jefecrandall) August 9, 2016
Mlssoccer.com says ESPN2 and MLSLive, but that MLSLive would only be outside of the US, so no YouTube
I really think Watson needs to be on the field, but the question is where. If it were me, I'd have him at right back, even if it means pushing Farrell to CB.
New England Revolution v Chicago Fire Gillette Stadium (8:00pm ET) REF: EDVIN JURISEVIC AR1: Kermit Quisenberry AR2: Claudiu Badea 4TH: Randall Kelley
Though its listed on ESPN3.com , its actually part of the ESPN2 broadcast, so you would have to have a cable account that has access to ESPN2 to stream, if you try watch you'll get a "This program is available only to customers of cable providers that offer WatchESPN" message and you'll have to log into an account to stream.
Twellman just said something like Charlie Davies wanted the trade and pushed for the trade during the halftime broadcast. Also mentioned transparency.
i don't agree with that JoGo handball. Accam kicks it from 3 feet away, JoGo has zero chance to react