Franco Coria was playing in Argentina for Sarmiento de Junín since he left the Revs, but after a disagreement with the club in June, he's out of contract and looking for a team, and 27 years old. He's apparently got offers (pretty sure "propuestas") from teams in the US, but he's also looking at Europe or South America. His wife is a lawyer so ideally, she wants to find a lawyer job wherever he ends up. I wonder if the Revs are the team who made him an offer?
The fact that he's only got offers from US teams or team and he's still looking at other continents to play speaks volumes.
if his wife's a professional then he's probably taking his time to see if she can get something lined up
Soares going with the "Matt Reis" look... American Exports: Ex-Rev AJ Soares helping Viking battle toward Europa League berth September 28, 2015 Greg Seltzer MLSsoccer.com
A walk down memory lane about what a few ex revs are up to these days: http://www.thebentmusket.com/revolu...revolution-players-who-never-caught-on-in-mls
Too bad for Guam. Sure, India is much more into cricket, but if you compare the populations of those countries, it is absolutely amazing that an island like Guam could even hang with India. India could be like the US was 30 years ago, a large population with a ton of resources and a lot of potential, but most of their sporting interests are elsewhere. Still, they could/should potentially be among the better NTs in their region based on population alone.
Hi there. You may be interested to learn that former New England Tea Men defender Chris Turner sadly passed away in April 2015 following a long battle with dementia. Chris played 85 times for the Tea Men, his stats can be found here: http://www.nasljerseys.com/Players/T/Turner.Chris.htm Chris is regarded as the most successful team manager of my home team Peterborough United in England, locally he was given the nickname 'Son of God' (Chris T), 'God' is a term used for another former New England Tea Man coach, Noel Cantwell, who also successfully managed Peterborough United and as you are probably aware passed away in 2005. This week Peterborough United supporters groups and the Peterborough United Football Club have come together in an ambitious project to provide a lasting tribute to Chris Turner at Peterborough United's London Road stadium in the form of a bronze statue. Details can be found here: Website: http://www.thechristurnerstatue.co.uk Twitter: @SOGstatue Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Chris-Turner-Statue-726623634148870/ I am sure this will be of interest to 'older' New England fans and if any of you would like to contribute towards the Chris Turner statue please follow the donation links on the web site link above. I would be delighted if you could post this information on any other New England forums that you may visit. Thank you for taking the trouble to read my posting and I wish you every success in the future.
Khano is joining the coaching staff at Orlando Citeh. I guess GPS O-30's will have to find another winger.
Thats a GREAT story. Theres a lot of nasty crap going on in society these days but stories like this help keep ones belief in the intrinsic goodness and kindness of people.
Milton Caraglio is on his way to Liga MX. Based on some online articles and blog posts I saw, he's on his way to Dorados de Sinaloa after leaving Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield in Argentina.
Really great article about Paul Keegan, one of the original Revs (and BC Eagle). Interesting connection with St. Mirren's. Wonder if that had anything to do with Andy Dorman signing there? http://www.the42.ie/paul-keegan-major-league-soccer-2642577-Mar2016/