Oh, yeah. I'd definitely say that Metro has done worse with more than you guys. Zenga alone covers most of their good internationals outside Guevara, and when you match up the remaining Rev internationals, they overcome him.
That really would make for an interesting discussion, who's been worse. I still say we have. But not a topic for here.
Wrentham State School Revolution practice field Guys: Anyone knows directions or address to Revs practice field - Wrentham State School? I know US MNT practices there and I wonder if I could see them. I went yesterday to Wrentham development center near Rt 1A - nothing. I went to Foxboro State School fiels off Payson Rd - nothing. Where is it?
Re: Wrentham State School Revolution practice field The Revs no longer practice there from what I understand, instead, they use a practice field immediately adjacent to Gillette Stadium. The USMNT has not been training there either, chosing instead to practice at Harvard (yesterday). The Magpie
MLSNet's preview: REFEREE: Abbey Okulaja. SAR (bench): George Vergara; JAR (opposite): Adam Wienckowski; 4th: Erich Simmons MLS Career: 32 games; FC/gm: 31.0; Y/gm: 3.6; R: 3; pens: 11 Games involving Revolution: P5 W2 L1 T2; FC/gm: 28.4; Y/gm: 4.6; R: 0; pens: 1 Games involving FC Dallas: P8 W2 L4 T2; FC/gm: 26.9; Y/gm: 2.1; R: 0; pens: 4 INJURY REPORT: NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION - OUT: GK Kyle Singer (R shoulder sprain); PROBABLE: FW Taylor Twellman (L hamstring strain) ... FC DALLAS - OUT: MF Richard Mulrooney (R knee ACL tear); DOUBTFUL: FW Eddie Johnson (R toe stress-related injury) INTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: NE: FW Pat Noonan, MF Clint Dempsey, MF Steve Ralston (USA; CONCACAF Gold Cup) ... DAL: DF Greg Vanney (USA; CONCACAF Gold Cup) SUSPENDED: none WARNINGS: DAL: MF Ronnie O'Brien (18 CP) HEAD-TO-HEAD ALL-TIME (23 meetings): Revolution 14 wins (1 shootout), 44 goals ... FC Dallas 8 wins (1 shootout), 30 goals ... 1 draw IN FOXBOROUGH (11 meetings): Revolution 6 wins (1 shootout), 22 goals ... FC Dallas 5 wins (1 shootout), 17 goals ... 0 draws • This the first of two meetings between the clubs this season, the only one set for Gillette Stadium. They'll meet again in less than a month, a first trip to Pizza Hut Park for the Revolution on Aug. 13. • A year ago, the Revolution claimed victory in the final two of three meetings between the teams, after Dallas won the opening match. • At the Cotton Bowl on June 12, the then-Burn took a 3-1 victory (Kreis 12, Johnson 74, Nhleko 84 - Dempsey 52). The Revolution then took the next two, both by shutout and one on each ground, winning 3-0 on Aug. 11 at Fair Park (Noonan 3, Twellman 87, Dorman 90), then 2-0 on Oct. 2 in Massachusetts (Twellman 42, Ralston 47) • The Revolution have won seven of the last nine meetings between the teams, dating back to Aug. 4, 2001, Dallas winning the other two. • Dallas did have a four-game winning streak in the series that lasted two seasons, winning both meetings in both 1999 and 2000. • The road team has won five of the last seven meetings between the teams - including all three in the 2003 season. Last year's two victories by teams on their home ground were the first since a New England home win on May 11, 2002. • Coaches record: Steve Nicol vs. DAL: P7 W5 L2 D0 ... Colin Clarke v NE: P4 W1 L3 T0
Re: Wrentham State School Revolution practice field On top of that, practices are not open to the public.
Interesting quote from SN today in the press. He says he's asked that he be allowed to use some of our internationals on Saturday but that it's up to Da bruce. The player most likely to be available is Noonan. I could live with that
Re: Revs-Dallas Pre Match Chatter (R) Neither Dempsey or Noonan played against Jam. Hope Da Bruce is willing to let them go for this one. Fire and Crew tied today DCU won last night