So the new season is about to start, and we're looking at what could be the best Revs' team ever. As such, I'm thinking that "Revs fans speak up" isn't the greatest blurb we could have on our BS board heading. It's time for a change, which I imagine our dear, devoted moderators could work out while we're all waiting for Joe-Max to put pen to paper. Anyone have any thoughts on a new slogan?
When the Revs were hip deep in another awful season last year I had this quote on my signature line: "When can I stop looking forward to next year and start looking forward to next weekend." I remember it got a few chuckles. Perhaps, "Looking forward to next weekend!" To non Revs fans it might seem a bit lame, but it feels kind of like an inside joke. Or... The Revs have been in 2 championship matches in their history - the finals of the 2001 US Open Cup and the finals of the 2002 MLS Cup. How about: "Third times the charm"
From our home office in Foxboro, Mass Here are the: Top Ten Title Blurbs for the BigSoccer Revolution Forum 10. A "Supah" place to talk. 9. What, you expect a winning streak when the team's mascot is named "Slyde"? 8. The Magpie's Nest. 7. Holding The Fort between matches. 6. Frank Dell'Apa fans need not apply. 5. Foxboro: you can't get thay-ah from he-ah. (Sponsored by the MTA) 4. Home of the Foxboro Policemen's Appreciation Society. 3. It's always Monty, Monty, Monty! 2. Where the wit is Razor-sharp. And the number one top ten title blurb for the BigSoccer Revolution Forum: 1. Yankees suck! (Hey, after all, this is Boston)
1) The Revolution starts here. 2) Super! Super Rev! Super Revolution! 3) Don't you know, we're talking about a Revolution. - apologies to Tracy Chapman 4) The peasants are revolting - apologies to Johnny Hart's BC comic strip
Last year I suggted "Still looking for that Great Leap Forward" (with apologies to Billy Bragg), but I don't know if that makes as much sense now. How about "Revolution O'Muerte"... plays off the revolutionary slogan along with a nod to the Boston Irish tradition Tom
Don't you think "No longer revolting" is a tad optimistic, given the Revs' long-and-glorious history?