Community briefing: FOXBOROUGH REVOLUTION TRAINING ABROAD Joan Wilder, The Boston Globe http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2004/03/07/community_briefing/
Ahhhhhh, a Sunday in March...sitting on my couch...sun streaming in the windows...a cup, (yes, my Revs cup), of freshly brewed coffee...the kids sequestered in another room with their cartoons...a thick 20 page Sports Section of the Boston Globe on my lap...and... ...nothing on the Revs. (insert sound of air deflating from balloon here) Oh, but there was that nice piece on that huge local event, The Iditarod. Off the couch...back to my PC...searching for "São Roque"...
Jay Heaps http://www.revolutionsoccer.net/news/fullstory.sps?iNewsID=54678&itype=&iCategoryID= Chippy match, lots of rain, poker tournaments and playstation battles. All the news that's fit to print......
A GREAT interview with Craig Tornberg. Super kudos to Jim for the interview. http://revsnet.matchnight.com/rnindex.cfm?page=ARTICLE&show=211
We are soooooo lucky to have Craig as GM. He's one of us and I'm sure he will never allow his position to distance him from his roots in The Fort. Thanks for the GREAT Interview Jim.
Joan Wilder is Mrs. Frank Dell'Apa. Honest to God. And, it's her character that Joan Wilder of Romancing The Stone is based upon [loosely]. Mrs. Wilder's a travel writer by trade. I shI+ you not... Just thought you wanted to know.
The community news section is just a compilation of press releases, wire reports and maybe couple of phone calls.
Since we already have "Pepe," does that mean we can refer to him as "our little mule?" Say what you want, it would make some sense: Cancela's a work-horse who puts up with all manner of abuse yet in the end, gets the job done. "O.k. Pepe, Let's lose 'em!" The Magpie
Then, Michael Douglas played the role of FDA? Yeah, I can see that. But then, does that mean FDA was a Colombian drug runner in his youth? And that he later went on to star in Fatal Attraction and Basic Instinct? I'm confused.