Revs vs. Brown University[R]

Discussion in 'New England Revolution' started by Sean Donahue, Apr 30, 2003.

  1. Sean Donahue

    Sean Donahue Member

    Aug 31, 2001
    Massachusetts
    The Revs defeated Brown 2-0 today on two goals by Harris.

    Hernandez DID play for the second half at d-mid and I think the first a defense.

    Many questionable offsides called in the scrimmage, but it was a good game. Brown has a great team.
     
  2. John Lewis

    John Lewis New Member

    Mar 15, 2000
    Boston
    Revs Best Brown in Midweek Scrimmage from Soccer New England

    Sorry it couldn't be more detailed. The media are confined to one end of the field behind the goal, and it makes keeping track of a match awfully difficult.
     
  3. Rickster

    Rickster Member

    Dec 1, 1998
    To me, the only stat that matters is 0 injuries in one of these things.
     
  4. Sean Donahue

    Sean Donahue Member

    Aug 31, 2001
    Massachusetts
    I think the first period was 30 minutes and the second 45, if I was timing correctly.

    Harris scored about 25 minutes into the first period and about 15 minutes into the second.

    At one point it looked like Brown would score as there was a miscommunication between Reis and a defender.

    Kyle Singer looked good when some Revs were shooting at him at the 5 minute break between periods.

    I'll be writting a game report latter today.
     
  5. Sean Donahue

    Sean Donahue Member

    Aug 31, 2001
    Massachusetts
  6. Gregor

    Gregor New Member

    Jun 23, 1999
    Boston, MA USA
    I guess the Brown team didn't get the message that DH on D meant the Revs didn't want to win
     
  7. soren_k

    soren_k New Member

    Oct 28, 2001
    For those who saw the game, how did I. Kante do?
     
  8. ManInBlack

    ManInBlack New Member

    Jul 6, 2001
    VT
    How was Llamosa? Can he go a full 90 this weekend, with Kante out?
     
  9. John Lewis

    John Lewis New Member

    Mar 15, 2000
    Boston
    Ibrahim looked ok, though he's clearly not as good as Twellman, Moore or Harris. He's a big guy, as I'm sure I've mentioned before (i.e. he looks like he might have mistakenly eaten Matt Okoh), but I haven't seen anything to suggest he might be used as a target player. To be fair though, it's hard to judge these things when you're only seeing a guy play once a week.

    As for Llamosa, he didn't have any problems keeping up in the scrimmage, but the backline didn't really have to work very hard, so...who can say for sure. I would guess he played the whole match in a bid to bolster his fitness for upcoming action.
     
  10. Fiero20

    Fiero20 Member

    Aug 3, 2002
    Gillette Stadium
    Club:
    Fulham FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    ...and it is also the most important...
     

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