The Morning Line - Dallas Morning News Italians return to Prominence - L.A. Times of course, maybe i shouldn't have just done that
Jon Kraft may be good, but his accumen does not seem to filter down to the Revs fanbase. "He now spends roughly a third of his time on sports and entertainment, a third on the paper business, and a third on new ventures and nonprofit organizations. He is proudest of the fact that Gillette Stadium, which hosted more than 60,000 fans for the MLS title game, was built without public money or personal seat licenses." So, if he spends 1/3 of his time on sports and entertainment, what % of that time do the Revs get? Revs fans have always said that it often seems like the Krafts and Jon inparticular don'tgive a hill of beans for the Revs. It does sound like he digs MLS but it also sounds like the team and the fans could use more of his time and resources. Is that a fair statement?
it all depends on what he needs to do for the revs, if it's merely pick the right people to do the jobs and then generally oversee that... maybe he gives it enough time but at the very least, they are doing something very right for next year tier III seats are all going to be general admission and that will include the fort... that's something the rev supporters have been fighting for, for a while... some have already stated they are going to get season tickets again for the first time in years
Cuban soccer defectors starting anew at St. Thomas-Miami Herald People always wondered where they ended up....
Good one. "They were separated in the process, but that didn't prevent them from reaching their destination -- the home of a teammate's relative who lived in Southern California. Delgado said he literally ran for more than 30 minutes before finding a Spanish-speaking gas station attendant who called him a cab. Martinez made his way there shortly after that." It is a CRAZY world.
WHAT?!? He had to run for 30 mins to find someone who spoke Spanish in Southern California??? Please.
Doesn't seem that strange to me. If he were trying it in Austin, many of them would speak Pakistani as a first language.
sorry U-20 Teams to Kick Off Today - Charleston Post and Courier Eskandrian still keeping Plans to go Pro to Himself - Newark Star-Ledger