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Soccer Banter

October 2014

Revs Run For Cup

The New England Revolution are back in the MLS playoffs for the second consecutive year. Their recent success, spurred by the likes of Lee Nguyen and Jermaine Jones, is being well recognized in New England after the Revs pulled 32,000+ fans at their final home game of the 2014 season.  This statistic was the third highest attendance of a Revolution game at Gillette Stadium in team history and it comes after they already clinched their playoff spot for 2014. These figures demonstrate the feeling of something special brewing in New England as the team has been gelling at the perfect time in October and in the latter half of the season.  Although already guaranteed a playoff position, Head Coach Jay Heaps didn’t shy away from playing his norm 11—a testament to the “never give up” aura the team has possessed all season long. Heap’s attributed their persistent character to the reason they have so little ties in an interview earlier last month. Continue Reading
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