tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15185230075497935322024-02-20T20:16:28.521-05:00Boston UltrasBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.comBlogger131125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-59642563217051074072012-08-28T23:19:00.000-04:002012-08-28T23:19:10.683-04:00Revs Stadium ReviewI was contacted by someone from StadiumJourney.com about posting a link to their site. I had never heard of the site but from what I've seen, they write reviews about all sorts of different stadiums and arenas. They even cover the AHL!!! How can you not love a site that covers AHL arenas? There's actually a reason behind that statement and maybe one day I'll expand this site a bit to include that.<br />
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Anyhow, the article covers the game day experience of someone who does not sit in the fort, and I don't think this person usually goes to games. I don't agree with everything in the article, infact I disagree quite a bit on a rating or two, but it was interesting to see how a non supporter feels about the game day experience.<br />
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<a href="http://www.stadiumjourney.com/stadiums/gillette-stadium-s130">Here </a>it is.<br />
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-AndrewBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-56457316915121429022012-08-27T22:10:00.000-04:002012-08-27T22:10:21.380-04:00Toja picked up by RevsJuan Carlos Toja has come back to MLS and was <a href="http://www.revolutionsoccer.net/news/2012/08/revs-acquire-colombian-midfielder-juan-toja">picked </a>up today by the Revs. You may remember him from his time with Dallas, where he did quite well. So well infact that he earned a move over to Romania where he played for two seasons before going over to Greece. He had a solid run over in Europe and he is already familiar with MLS, which is why I am a bit concerned. Back when the MLS Rumors site (which reported on stories from reputable sources) was around last year there were a few reports out of Greece and Columbia that stated MLS clubs were interested in Toja. In these articles Toja stated that he did not want to return to MLS where "they would break my legs", with one article even claiming that he took a 50% paycut last year to stay with his Greek club. Unfortunately I cannot find these articles as the site has been down for quite some time, so you'll have to take my word on this.<br />
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So this is a bit concerning, a year ago he wanted nothing to do with MLS and now he's back, probably for some big money. If he's here for the money and his heart isn't in it, then this could be a very bad expensive singing. We don't need any more players here who don't want to be here.<br />
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On the other hand, if he does want to be here then we have a player who is 27 who should be in his prime. He has good vision, can attack and can even do a little defending in the midfield. He could be a great compliment to Simms, which would allow Feilhaber to either play up top behind a forward or play on the wing. I'd like to see the Revs maybe try a 4-4-1-1 with Feilhaber playing behind a forward. Perfect time to try it.<br />
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So, if the Revs did their job, interviewed Toja and learned that he really wants to be here then this is a very good signing.<br />
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If the Revs didn't do their homework, which they have been guilty of in the past, then this could be another disaster.<br />
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-AndrewBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-29908006142196457912012-08-21T23:09:00.000-04:002012-08-21T23:09:10.014-04:00Andrew Sousa Signs with OperarioFormer Rev Andrew Sousa has signed on with Portuguese third division
side Operario. You can check out the team page at <a href="http://www.zerozero.pt/equipa.php?id=3702">zerozero.pt. </a>Sousa never got a chance with the first team here which is a shame. A talented offensive player who was from the area (he's from Fall River, MA) who grew up watching the Revs, and from what I hear some other team that I prefer not talk about. For whatever reason he never got a chance last year, which is a bit of a mystery as we had a pretty big problem scoring goals.<br />
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He spent this past summer playing for the Boston Victory in the PDL. Operario is probably a pretty good place for him. They are located in the town of Lagoa, just outside the main city of Ponta Delgada on the island of Sao Miguel. He's from Fall River, so there is a good chance his family is from Sao Miguel. Operario is a small club, even by third division standards, but has done very well the past few years consistently finishing in the top half of the table. The team is playing in the Central zone (the third division is split up into three zones.) and Operario should have a solid squad. This might be a bit too optimistic but I expect them to be in the hunt for promotion to the second division. Hopefully he can use this opportunity to move up to the second or first division, a move like that is not uncommon. Sao Miguel has a team that is a regular in the second division, Santa Clara, which has signed many players from Operario in the past.<br />
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Operario begins the season this weekend when they play in the first round of the Taca de Portugal at home against Vila Real and they begin the regular season on September 2 away at Tocha.<br />
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-AndrewBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-86562550682660425492012-08-01T23:55:00.000-04:002012-08-01T23:55:09.576-04:00The year so farAt some point this morning I decided that I needed to write something about the current Revs season, then about 5 minutes later I found out that Joseph was traded to Chivas USA in order to clear cap space. Instead of writing about the trade, I'm going to focus on the original intent of the post.<br />
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Points wise the Revs aren't much better than last year, however the Revs play soccer this year which is a big plus. The Revs try to attack and are watchable, something that can't be said about their last two seasons. I am a fan of Jay Heaps. I think he's brought the right mentality to the team. They play to win. Last year the Revs tried to tie every game, not attack, and hope that the other team didn't score and that they could get a lucky bounce, score and win the game.<br />
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The fact that the last two seasons were complete failures makes this season look like a complete success, but it hasn't been. The team still has some holes and it's going to be pretty tough to make the playoffs, which sadly I don't see them making. As I've said before I am a fan of Heaps but there are a few things that I'd change.<br />
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Lets start with Rowe, who was a high draft pick. He has shown a few flashes of what he can do but for the majority of the season he has been invisible. There have been many games where I didn't know he was playing. I'd see or hear his name when the starting line ups were announced and then I'd hear it again when he was subbed off and be like "Rowe was playing? WTF? Where was he?" He's a rookie, going from college to the Pros is a huge step up and he needs time to adjust. I just think we have better options at the moment if we wanted to make a run at the playoffs.<br />
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Left back is still an issue. We need a true left back. I thought Polak was going to be some serious competition for the job, we even saw him get some minutes in San Jose. If those Bocanegra rumors are true I'd love to see him at left back for the Revs or even center back. However, I am glad that Barnes has for the most part not started at left back. Like I have said many times before, he is a good player but he's not a left back. I'd love to see him get some more minutes at center back.<br />
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We still don't have a stadium and have not heard anything. Wasn't there some guy on Fox 25 talking about a 18-24 month time table for an announcement? I'm pretty sure we've hit that mark and no news. Is anyone really surprised by that? Is anyone actually surprised by the embarrassing attendance this year? Yeah, Heaps has nothing to do with this but it's still an issue that is really keeping this franchise from succeeding. Yes, that's right, the Revolution are a Franchise in case you didn't know.<br />
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This post is probably coming off as negative and I don't mean it to be. I've actually had a pretty good time watching the games this year, which can't be said about the last two seasons. I think Heaps is doing a good job. Yes, I disagree with some things he does but that's how it usually goes. I'm sure he would do same if we reversed roles. I just hope the team continues to improve and get some more pieces in place during the offseason so that we can make a run at it next year. Or who knows, maybe we get hot and win the rest of our games, make the playoffs and win MLS Cup this year. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUuC_-VGBtE">McWorld!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</a> Hey it could happen.<br />
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I'm rooting for a Maritimo win tomorrow!<br />
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-AndrewBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-3796588238206738962012-05-16T22:55:00.000-04:002012-05-16T22:55:01.118-04:00Pedro Mendes to MLS?I ran across <a href="http://www.abola.pt/nnh/ver.aspx?id=331238">this</a> article today which hinted that Pedro Mendes might be in discussions to join an MLS side. Mendes is 33 and struggled with some injuries this past season with Guimaraes. He could certainly help a number of MLS teams, a player who can control the midfield and attack. Lets just assume the Revs were interested in him (the article states there are a number of teams in MLS who might be interested but does not name any). Would he be a good signing? It depends on the price as Simms has proved he is a starter and you have Joseph to partner with him. If Mendes were to join you'd have to bench one of them which would be very difficult to justify. You'd probably have an expensive back up and would probably be better off spending money elsewhere. You have also have McCarthy who can fill in if Simms were to get injured. I'd love to see Mendes come over but at this time I'm not sure he would be the best option for the Revs.<br />
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I do recall that during the offseason Montreal was in Portugal scouting for players. Perhaps they are one of the teams that are interested. I hope he makes the switch over to MLS.<br />
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-Andrew<br />
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<br />Boston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-67206300076394258402012-05-13T23:46:00.000-04:002012-05-13T23:46:44.863-04:00A Post!!!It's been a while since I've been able to post something. Unfortunately I've been quite bust with my professional life. I thought that April and onwards would leave me with some more time to work on this thing, but that hasn't been the case and won't be the case until late June/early July. There have been a lot of things that have happened since I last posted, and for a change a lot of it has been pretty good. Instead of recapping everything I haven't touched on the last few months I'm just going to write some random thoughts about what's been going on.<br />
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- Jay Heaps is doing a pretty good job. I'd like to see him in charge for 3 years. You need to give a coach time to build his team. So far he's proven that under him the Revs are going to play to win and they're going to play soccer, as opposed to kicking the ball downfield, running after it and hoping that things work out. I watched the first game of the year against San Jose with my dad and he goes "hey, they're trying to play soccer" and he said it quite confused. You can't blame him for that, after watching them the last two seasons. So yeah, I'm a fan of Jay Heaps. Lets give him some time and I think he can build a very good team.<br />
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-Mansally was cut, which wasn't totally unexpected given the Revs level of depth at the wing. I have never been a fan of his and will be a bit surprised if someone picks him up here in MLS.<br />
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-I'm pretty sure I said Toronto was going to have a good team this year. They were 0-8 last time I checked, which is not good. Not sure what's going on over there, I haven't seen them play yet this year.<br />
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-Attendance with the Revs is still a big issue. Just over 12,000 on Saturday against the Whitecaps, which was a beautiful day, perfect for a soccer game.<br />
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- I've seen a few games on ESPN in which Twellman has been a part of the broadcast. From what I've seen he's pretty good. I had seen him do some games before and was not a fan at all. But from what I've seen this year it's been pretty good.<br />
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-NBC has done a good job with their coverage although I can't really stand Martino on the broadcast and often contemplate muting the tv. I still can't believe they cancelled Fox Football Fone-in in order to give him a show, which turned out to be one of the worst shows in television history.<br />
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Don't expect too many posts over the next few weeks. I'm not even going to bother proof reading this so if there are some errors, I don't really care.<br />
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Lets Go!<br />
-AndrewBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-34192417603605349112012-01-19T22:24:00.002-05:002012-01-19T22:42:04.303-05:00Jeff Causey's backThe Revs have a new <a href="http://www.revolutionsoccer.net/news/2012/01/revs-ksp-announces-broadcast-team-2012-season">color analyst</a>, former Revs goalie Jeff Causey who will join Brad Fedlman in the broadcast booth. It's an interesting choice to replace Heaps with. It never crossed my mind, then again I didn't really think about it a whole lot. Once again, we'll have to wait and see on this one. I've never heard him talk about the game, although I do know someone who has met him a few times who had nothing but good things to say about him as a person. That's certainly a good start.<br /><br />Feldman, we could use someone else up there. There were a few events this year and a few comments made by him that really rubbed me the wrong way. I know I'm not alone on that.<br /><br />The Revs drafted a left back, that is a very good thing.<br /><br />-AndrewBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-13809649317141371082012-01-09T21:31:00.002-05:002012-01-09T22:09:38.884-05:00Two SigningsThe Revolution announced the <a href="http://www.revolutionsoccer.net/news/2012/01/revolution-get-some-cafetero-flavor-lozano-cardenas">signing</a> of two <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">Columbian</span> players today, 27 year old defender John <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">Lozano</span> and 23 year old attacking midfielder/forward Fernando Cardenas. Both players come from America <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_2">de</span> Cali, which is historically one of Columbia's better clubs although they've hit a rough patch the last few years and were recently relegated to the second division. It's not yet known how much they'll be hitting the cap for and if the Revs own the contracts or if they are on loan.<br /><br />Lets start with <a href="http://www.zerozero.pt/jogador.php?epoca_id=140&id=90960&op=zoomstats&tpstats=club"><span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_3">Lozano</span></a>, the center back. He'll be fighting for a place with Barnes most likely as it appears that <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_4">Soares</span> should have his spot secure in the back. I really don't want to see Barnes at left back. He doesn't have the speed to play it. He's a center back. Please play him at his natural position where he's good. I would love to see Barnes and <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_5">Soares</span> get the chance to play together in the middle on a consistent basis. If <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_6">Lozano</span> outplays Barnes and earns a starting spot then we've got a very capable back up in Barnes in case one of the starters gets hurt. One thing that has me a little worried about <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_7">Lozano</span> is the fact he only played in 7 games during the last season, which is an 18 game season. He played in 7 straight weeks which means one of two things likely happened. He got hurt and lost his place or his play lead him to the bench. That's just speculation of course since I've never seen him play. So we're going to have to wait until the season gets underway to judge him. It also might take some time for him and Cardenas to adapt since <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_8">MLS</span> is a completely new league for them.<br /><br />Now onto Cardenas who's profile at <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_9">zerozero</span>.pt does not list a team for him in the 2011 <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_10">Apertura</span> as it does for <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_11">Lozano</span>. Check it out <a href="http://www.zerozero.pt/jogador.php?id=131708&epoca_id=0&search=1">here</a>. According to the site the team he last played for was <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_12">Tolima</span>. <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_13">Zerozero</span> tends to be a very accurate site when it comes to rosters and player statistics, so the fact that he isn't listed on a roster for 2011 is a bit strange. Again, he's a player I don't know anything about so we're going to have to wait and see how he adapts to the league.<br /><br />If these guys prove to be good players they could attract some people to the games. There is a good size <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_14">Columbian</span> population in the Southeastern part of the state. The impact won't be huge but when you're near the bottom in the league when it comes to attendance every bit helps.<br /><br />So the final verdict here is that we're going to have to wait and see what these guys can do and what their cap hit will be and if the Revs own their contracts or not. I would've preferred we sign a left back instead of a center back, but there is still a lot of time before the season starts so signing a left back remains a possibility.<br /><br />-AndrewBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-2190392931782540352012-01-02T12:55:00.003-05:002012-01-02T13:15:07.141-05:00Bob Ryan Mentions RevolutionA new year has arrived and that means people making all kinds of predictions about what's going to happen in the new year. I was over at Boston.com and was reading one such article written by Bob Ryan. He starts off with the Bruins and goes on to the Celtics, and so on. As I was reading the section on the Celtics I wondered if he'd mention the Revs and didn't think he would. To my surprise, on page 2 he did mention the Revs and did a solid job, giving them a nil chance of winning it all in 2012. You can check out the article <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/hockey/bruins/articles/2012/01/01/there_is_almost_a_sense_of_entitlement/">here</a>.<br /><br />I have no idea if Bob Ryan is a fan of soccer or if he hates it. The fact that he included the Revs in his article would seem to indicate that he at least respects the sport and treats it so. The lack of coverage of the Revs by guys like Ryan hurts supporters. The Revs have a couple of beat writers for the Boston Herald and Boson Globe. I read mainly the Globe, which has Frank <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">Dell'Apa</span>, who does a solid job covering the team. The problem with <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">Dell'Apa</span> is that he's the beat writer and columnist all in one. He's the only one at the Globe who covers the Revs. It's a problem because as a beat <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_2">writer</span> he needs to maintain relationships with the team. He can't just go and write a column bashing <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_3">someone's</span> play or the coach's decisions. If he does, are they going to take the time to talk to him next time he's around and actually answer his questions seriously? Probably not. As opposed to someone like Ryan who doesn't have any contact with the players or the team but would follow the team closely from a distance and report on the team, good or bad. Can you imagine the type of stuff Ryan would've written about the Fort had he been knowledgeable on the situation. Sure there are blogs like this around the <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_4">internet</span> that give their opinions on what's going on, but you can't compare the reach of any to something like the Boston Globe/Boston.com. That's why it'd be so huge to have someone like Ryan cover the team on a regular basis, even if it was just once a month to start. Who knows, maybe we're not as far off as we think of having something like that happen.<br /><br />In some other interesting news, Kevin <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_5">Garnett</span> has <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/soccer/blog/2011/12/garnett_buying.html">bought</a> a small stake in Roma. <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_6">KG's</span> a big fan of the game and I'm interested in seeing what kind of a role he take on with the team. Will he be completely hands off or will he play a part in the decision making or promotion of the team. What will happen if Liverpool and Roma play in Europe? Will he and <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_7">Lebron</span> James have a run in? That would certainly be interesting. Maybe we can get KG to come to the Fort one of these days. Now that would be awesome.<br /><br />-AndrewBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-39045823427187350722011-12-18T22:21:00.002-05:002011-12-18T22:53:03.684-05:00Soccer CardsI've collected sports cards pretty much my entire life. I started around the age of 3. I started with hockey and baseball and then basketball and football. Then in 1994 this thing called the World Cup was hosted in the U.S. and Upper Deck released a set to commemorate the event. That is when I started collecting soccer cards. Unfortunately, with no league there wasn't much to do after 94. <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">MLS</span> started play in 96, but there wasn't another major set until 97 (I believe, pretty sure, not 100% sure this was the first year) when Upper Deck released their first <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">MLS</span> set. Then I believe that they took a break in 98, came back and released a set in 99 and have been releasing them every year since.<br /><br />I've always collected cards for fun and never really spent much money on them. I would get a pack when I went to <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_2">CVS</span> or <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_3">Bradlees</span> with my parents and they'd buy me a pack when we'd get to the check out line since back then they kept the cards by the registers like they do with the candy these days. I've never tried to make a profit with them and I doubt my collection of Dana <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_4">Barros</span> and Sherman Douglas cards is going to put me through retirement (Damn, I <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_5">should've</span> really focused on Dee Brown and Dino <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_6">Radja</span> as well, I think that would've gotten me there). Even so, I always got a Beckett every now and then to look up my cards and see what I had in case I wanted to sell some or make some trades, to make sure I didn't get ripped off, which is really the purpose of this post. For those of you who don't know, Beckett is pretty much the standard in card pricing. How it pretty much works is like this, Beckett puts out a few magazines each month, one for each of the major sports (basketball, baseball, and so on) as well as one that is a summary of all the major sports and some of the more minor sports out there like golf. In each magazine you'll find pricing information on all the major sets out on the market. They survey the market and report the lowest price for the card as well as the highest price for the card that they saw in their last survey of the market. For many years <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_7">MLS</span> cards were not included in any Beckett magazines. Well, today I went to the bookstore and saw one of the Beckett's that covers multiple sports. I picked it up to take a quick look and in the table of contents noticed that soccer was listed. I flipped to it and saw that <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_8">MLS</span> was now being covered by Beckett and there was a lot of detail for the <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_9">MLS</span> sets that have been released since the late 90's. I'm not sure how long Beckett has been doing this for, but I have a feeling it started at some point around the 2010 World Cup. To me this shows that <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_10">MLS</span> is gaining a following in terms of people who collect <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_11">MLS</span> cards. There is a demand for the services that Beckett offers for <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_12">MLS</span> cards. If Beckett felt that <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_13">MLS</span> didn't have a future in the hobby then they wouldn't waste their time or resources on it, or waste any of their magazine space on it. As a collector and fan of <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_14">MLS</span> I'm very happy to have Beckett covering the league's cards. I'm not sure what the <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_15">MLS</span> license is like with Upper Deck, if Upper Deck's contract with the league makes Upper Deck the exclusive producer of <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_16">MLS</span> cards, if it isn't then perhaps <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_17">Topps</span> will enter the market in the near future and release its own sets.<br /><br />The last 2 Upper Deck sets have been very good, I think I have a post outstanding on the 2010 set and someone keeps reminding me about it and I keep telling him I'm going to do it and then never do, but that's another story. Anyways, Upper Deck has recently released a second set for 2011, the SP set. The SP set for other sports is a high end set and for <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_18">MLS</span> it is also a high end set, the first high end set the league has seen (as well as the first time the league has had more than one set come out in the same year). A typical normal pack for a base set will sell for something around $1.99 and contain around 10 cards. In a high end set such as this one, you can buy a box for $180. Each box will contain 6 packs of cards which contain 3 cards each. You're paying $10 per card. The reason for this is that on average each pack will contain either an autographed card or a card with a patch of a game worn jersey. To go with that, most of the cards in the set are numbered, meaning that if a card is numbered to 500, then only 500 of those cards were made. Some of the autograph and game worn cards are numbered as low as 7 which make the cards pretty rare. Again, I see this as a positive for the league as Upper Deck must be seeing demand for <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_19">MLS</span> related products if it's going to release an expensive product like this. In the Beckett I saw today, it included a quick run down of the set and even included it in its annual great gift ideas for collectors list.<br /><br />If you're a fan of <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_20">MLS</span> and enjoy collecting <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_21">MLS</span> cards this is great news. We now have the most reliable source for card pricing and information covering the league. Good stuff.<br /><br />-AndrewBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-12426444746242080592011-11-21T23:07:00.002-05:002011-11-21T23:35:06.319-05:00Revs Protect 11 and some notes from around the leagueThis Wed. is the expansion draft and Montreal will be picking 10 players. Here's the list of players the Revs have chosen to protect and not to <a href="http://www.revolutionsoccer.net/news/2011/11/revs-protect-11-ahead-wednesday%E2%80%99s-expansion-draft">protect</a>. The only real issue I have with this list is not protecting Barnes and instead protecting <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">Nyassi</span>. I would really like to see Barnes and <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">Soares</span> play together in the middle of defense for an entire season instead of having Barnes play left back where he is often exposed. He's proven he's a solid center back, so please play him there instead of guys who have proven to be unreliable. So perhaps it would make sense to sign a couple of natural left backs this <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_2">offseason</span>. As for <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_3">Nyassi</span>, I think we have better options, which I have expressed many times before.<br /><br />The other interesting thing here is that <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_4">Caraglio</span> isn't being protected. Does this mean<span style="display: block;" id="formatbar_Buttons"><span class="" style="display: block;" id="formatbar_CreateLink" title="Link" onmouseover="ButtonHoverOn(this);" onmouseout="ButtonHoverOff(this);" onmouseup="" onmousedown="CheckFormatting(event);FormatbarButton('richeditorframe', this, 8);ButtonMouseDown(this);"><img src="img/blank.gif" alt="Link" class="gl_link" border="0" /></span></span> that his stay here could be over even if he's not picked?<br /><br /><span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_5">MLS</span> Cup was last night and with it came some big announcements. First, there is no more balanced schedule. The good part is that it does allow for regional rivalries to develop, perhaps one day I will hate the Impact as much as I hate the Canadians. The bad, I'd like to get the chance to see every team play at least once a year which I won't be able to now.<br /><br />The <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_6">MLS</span> Cup will no longer be played at a neutral site, which I really dislike. I like having the final at a neutral ground. It makes the final an event. You can plan on going well in advance and the entire weekend can be planned around it well in advance.<br /><br />According to <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/grant_wahl/11/21/harkes.espn/index.html?sct=sc_t2_a3"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Grant <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_7">Wahl</span></span></a>, (and I must say that I actually heard about this by reading <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_8">footiebusiness</span>.com) last night was John <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_9">Harkes</span> last game for ESPN. Apparently he was told that his contract would not be renewed, sound familiar? I know a lot of people can't stand him but I didn't think he was that bad relative to what we've seen the last 5 years. I don't think Martino is any better. They're replacing <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_10">Harkes</span> with Taylor <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_11">Twellman</span> who has done some games in the past for ESPN. I don't think it will be an improvement. I'm interested to see what <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_12">Harkes</span> will do now as he has expressed an interest in coaching and was even an assistant to Bruce Arena during his time in New York.<br /><br />Speaking of <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_13">MLS</span> telecasts, now that Jay Heaps is coaching the team, who's going to call the games with <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_14">Feldman</span>? I thought Heaps did a decent job. I actually didn't see too many games since I go to the games, but I do watch the away games so I'm interested in who they choose. Maybe <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_15">Wynalda</span> would do it. He played here briefly. I would love to see <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_16">Wynalda</span> do Revs games. It'd be hilarious. Sure, he might say something stupid now and then, but at least he'd give his honest opinion and hold nothing back. Can you imagine a commentator giving his honest opinion on the Revs on air during a game the past two seasons? I rest my case.<br /><br />-AndrewBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-19917846043884979142011-10-18T22:31:00.007-04:002011-10-18T23:51:56.407-04:00Revs 0-3 CrewThe Revs lost 3-0 at home to the Crew this weekend. This is an outstanding result for the Revs faithful, and I'm not being facetious; in the second half, the supporters in the fort chanted more loudly than they've done in many weeks, and most of the lyrics were anti-Nicol and pro-Crew.<br /><br />I've already renewed my season tickets for next year. But the main event is the tailgate, let's face it. The team will probably finish with the worst record in MLS; they already have sealed a last-place Eastern Conference finish. This diabolical recored might trigger some organizational changes, which are due, so I hope they finish dead-last.<br /><br />Team management doesn't generate optimism in me, nor in its biggest supporters, as evidenced by their chants this weekend. They bought their first ever DP based on zero minutes of in-person scouting, as admitted by Mike Burns. Although he says it is unusual that they make a purchase based solely on videos, this is hardly the point. He's citing what they do correctly in other cases to justify what they did incorrectly in this one, so it is a flawed argument.<br /><br />Not that Caraglio has been bad. In fact, he's been pretty good. But that doesn't mean the Revolution weren't careless in the way they went about getting him, and it doesn't even mean his purchase has been beneficial in an overall strategic way. His price barely qualifies him to be a designated player, and ultimately he hasn't had the impact that a DP ought to have. Benny Feilhaber had a much greater impact than Caraglio did, both in attracting fans and in improving the quality of play. Like government economic interventionism, the biggest value in the Caraglio move was its public perception, which in this case was the presence of the term "DP" in the title of the article the Revs posted on their website when they signed him. This is necessarily nothing but short-term novelty value, and as predicted, the <em>real</em> impact was not great. In the end, it looks like a cheap attempt to attract fans back, in the face of an an average attendance that has decreased pretty much in proportion to the team's record.<br /><br />A serious change can only begin when the key management people are replaced. That includes Mike Burns and Steve Nicol.<br /><br />Organizational management was poor in other ways too. For instance, we didn't even get a bonus game this season. There are usually three. (These are the "special event" games that come with the season ticket price and are announced during the season.) But you know what? The United States faced world champion Spain in June at Gillette Stadium. To be clear, I'm not using the term "world champion" in the sense that Chase Utley uses it, but you know that.<br /><br />The Revolution played against Manchester United at Gillette Stadium in July. I wrote about my disappointment that we didn't get either game free as a season ticket bonus, although we got a small discount for being season ticket holders (see "Season tickets bonus games" from April 19). It was revealing of the Revolution organization that it did this. The Man United game was a great one, and my season ticket rep put my order into the front of the line at the slightly discounted price (thanks Eddie). Now they're discussing whether and how to reimburse us for the unscheduled bonus games, but those of us who are missing out are very familiar the choice they made twice this summer.<br /><br />With all of this in mind, hopefully the Revolution lose their last one this weekend. It's at Toronto, so it will be poetically just if it goes 5-0 to the home team.<br /><br />-JohnBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-69799301277185262772011-07-11T23:28:00.002-04:002011-07-11T23:47:08.934-04:00Nacional da MadeiraThe Portuguese season gets underway this Thursday. Well, not really, sort of, yeah it doesn't. However, this Thursday a Portuguese team will be in action in a competitive match for the first time since the season and Taca ended as Nacional da Madeira takes on FH of Iceland in the first leg of a second round UEFA Cup play in. Nacional is a good club. They've got some good young players in Joao Aurelio, Candeias, and Zarko Tomasevic. Aurelio has been linked with a move to FC Porto. Candeias was a junior at Porto but was never really given a chance there, which is a shame as he's a solid player. Tomasevic is a good defender, his play last year earned him a call to the Montenegrin national team. This is a leg that Nacional can certainly win and move on from. If they do win, they'll join Vitoria de Guimaraes in the third round of qualification. They've got the quality to make it to the group stage, it will certainly be difficult with teams like Sevilla, PSV, Roma, Lazio, and other good teams entering in the tournament in the later stages before group play begins. Making it to the group stage would be a big accomplishment and the extra tv money and gate money would certainly help the club.<br /><br />Cristiano Ronaldo began his development at Nacional before making his move to Sporting.<br /><br />The Portuguese season gets underway in August with the Super Taca which will feature FC Porto taking on Guimaraes. It'll be here before you know it.<br /><br />I can see Perovic fitting in very well at Nacional. I'd love to see him sign with them.<br /><br />-AndrewBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-71660159519129327032011-07-04T16:03:00.004-04:002011-07-04T16:34:00.992-04:00"Kill The Game"In <a href="http://revolutionsoccer.net/news/2011/07/revs-aim-%E2%80%9Ckill-game%E2%80%9D-real-salt-lake">Jeff Lemieux's RSL preview piece on Revolutionsoccer.net</a>, he says the Revs will try to "kill the game" in Salt Lake this weekend. Notice I used the word "will" instead of "should"; this is not an opinion piece. It's a beat-writer-type of article. The kill-the-game attitude comes from Nicol. Here's an excerpt:<br /><br />"'The game was dead,' said head coach Steve Nicol. 'It was ideal for us. It's exactly what we spoke about before the game. Try to kill the crowd, try to take the heat out of the game and that's exactly what we did until the free kick that was given against us (which led to Seattle's first goal).'"<br /><br />Why is a professional team's <em>ideal</em> game "dead" and ambition-less? I could take this as unimaginative coach-speak, but it's actually very descriptive of their style.<br /><br />Later in the piece, Nicol says of the upcoming RSL game: "It's a bit of the same as we did at the weekend...we want to go there and kill the crowd, kill the game, try and get ourselves ahead again and this time hopefully things will go with us and we'll stay that way." It seems that Nicol can find a different reason to kill every game he's involved in, as long as he's not facing a team of eleven cones. His attitude toward offensive production is actually funny: the Revs will "try and get [them]selves ahead," and "hopefully things will go with [them]" as if they are powerless to affect their scoring production, and need to just "hope" they get lucky every week.<br /><br />Again, I could choose to read this as if it's typically vague coach-speak, but I know better, because the team really plays just like this. When RSL came to Gillette, they played their B team because they were resting some of their best players for the Champions League final. RSL still won 2-0. This time it could be uglier. But hey-- maybe "things will go with us."<br /><br />-JohnBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-50713792947151761122011-06-22T00:15:00.002-04:002011-06-22T00:34:52.528-04:00The Revolution are NOT a ClubIf there's one thing that pisses me off it's when someone calls the Revolution a Club. The Revolution are NOT a club. The Revolution is a team, which is owned by an owner, Robert Kraft. Robert Kraft has the final say on anything that goes on with the Revs. He has that right, he owns the team. If he wants to fire everyone in the front office and release players, he can do that, he's the owner. If he wants to raise or lower ticket prices he can do that whenever he feels like it. I think you get the picture, he can do whatever he wants with the team and not worry about losing his job because he owns the team. The supporters have no say whatsoever when it comes to running the team or choosing who runs the team. We as supporters have two options, show up and support the team on game day or not show up.<br /><br />On the other hand, a club doesn't really have an owner, I guess you could say it's owned by its supporters since they are the ones voting on key issues. The supporters pay a monthly due and are often season ticket holders (some clubs require you be a season ticket holder, others don't). Clubs have elections to fill important positions such as president, vice president, and so on. These people are voted in by the members of the club to run the club on a day to day basis. They face re-election every so often as stated in the club's by laws. Supporters hold these people accountable. If the supporters feel you are not doing a good job, they will not vote for you during the next election and you are stuck without a job. On the other hand, if they like you they'll vote for you and you get to keep your job. Kind of sounds like a democracy, which I hear is a great thing. Sometimes there will be things which require members to vote in order for the President to go on with the final go ahead. Some examples include taking on a bank loan, building a new stadium, approving the fiscal year budget, and so on. Each club is different and has different rules in regards to these types of issues. So, I think you get the basic picture of what a club is.<br /><br />Last time I checked, I as a supporter of the New England Revolution do not have any of these rights. Sure, I can email them a suggestion or go to a meeting in which the front office is present, but I don't have a vote which is binding. If they want to, they can ignore everything I have to say and at the end of the day they have a job regardless if the supporters approve of the job they're doing.<br /><br />So please, don't refer to the Revolution as a club. Don't call them the club. Please, please don't. Because they're not a club, they're a team, which is owned by an owner.<br /><br />Thanks,<br />-Andrew<br /><br />P.S. I shall remain Unseen until Thursday.Boston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-85376911236075823902011-06-20T21:52:00.002-04:002011-06-20T21:57:10.508-04:00Ode to Foxboro Police OfficersWhy do you have to force yourself with power and control<br />Why do you have to live your life playing up a role<br />Intimidating people with your wall of sight and sound<br />You and your kind destroy our underground.<br />All the happiness you destroy<br />All the brutal tactics you always employ<br />All the fucking bullshit when will it ever stop?<br />The comparison is obvious: you're just a fucking cop.<br />Officer-- you act like an animal, you're out of control <br />Officer-- what the hell is wrong with you<br />Wear a tie if you want to wear a uniform<br />Join the army if you wan to conform<br />Tough guy asshole do what you can<br />Whatever you destroy we'll create it again.<br /><br />-<em>Officer</em>, Operation IvyBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-91269806152509030912011-06-19T19:52:00.004-04:002011-06-19T21:39:22.781-04:00Boston Sports, June 18th, 2011"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair"<br /><br /> -A Tale of Two Cities<br /><br />I have been a huge Bruins fan my entire life. I have been watching them since I was a little kid, over on <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">UPN</span> 38, yes, there was a time when <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">UPN</span> 38 was awesome. To watch them win the Cup this year was unbelievable. Really, it was. When I saw Chara lift the cup I was still having a hard time believing that we had just won the Cup. I really can't describe the joy that came over me when we won the cup. The rest of the week in this city has been amazing. The vibe that's been going around is awesome. Everywhere you look people are celebrating and talking about winning the Cup. As a Bruins fan, this has just been an amazing week here in the city of Boston.<br /><br />On Saturday morning I went with my cousin and his young son to the parade. We made sure we got there early so we could get a good place. We waited for hours and when the parade finally got to where we were, it did not disappoint. The crowd went crazy and the players were great! They were so into it. Andrew Ference looked right at me, put his thumb up and goes "Yeah!!! We won the Cup!!!" I pretty much did the same thing back simultaneously. This team is a great group of guys, they really connect with the fans. It's their style of play and the way they conduct themselves both on and off the ice. After the parade the city was packed with people. I've never seen so many people in a city. It seemed like the entire city was packed with people having a good time. It was the best of times.<br /><br />I made my way over to Gillete Stadium to watch the game last night. I entered the stadium and someone from the team saw I was going to the Fort and said "going to the Fort, you better behave" I didn't think anything of it and was kind of like "haha" and continued on my way. I then approached the Fort and someone once again told me I should behave and I thought to myself "uhh yeah, sure" I really had no idea why this was being said to me. I then entered the Fort and had the same thing said to me once again and this time I was like "whoa, what's going on here?? this place seems pretty uptight today". I looked around and noticed a much heavier presence of security than usual and I also noticed that Fort was pretty empty. The supporters groups appeared to be missing quite a few people. So me and John watched the first half, an entertaining game of soccer. We saw someone get kicked out, who appeared to be sitting near the front. Nothing too out of the ordinary. We don't see people get kicked out at every game, but we see someone get kicked out every now and then, usually because they're pretty intoxicated. The second half started, the usual going on in the Fort. Then all of a sudden I see the majority of one of the supporters group along with members of the other two being kicked out of the Fort. We were both quite confused as we hadn't seen anything happen. We were wondering why they were being kicked out. All of a sudden the Fort got really quiet. Nobody was chanting or singing. It was pretty dull. We met a couple of guys who were sitting by us and we tried figuring out why the supporters had been kicked out. One of them said it was probably because of swearing, which we found odd since we hadn't seen anything happen that doesn't usually happen. With about two minutes left in the game we witnessed another fan being thrown out of the game. We left the stadium extremely confused about what had just happened. We had witnessed the most loyal Revs fans being kicked out of the stadium and we had no idea why. It just didn't make any sense.<br /><br />Flash forward to today and we check the Revs<a href="http://www.facebook.com/nerevolution?sk=wall"> Facebook</a> page. What you will find is a war of words between the supporters groups of the New England Revolution and the team itself. The supporters being kicked out were indeed thrown out for swearing. I'm not even going to go into that right now. I will save that for another day. Relations between these groups and the Revs has never been great as far as I know, it was so bad at one point that the largest of the groups almost broke up. The fact that the team and the supporters groups are on such bad terms with one another is embarrassing. It's irrelevant, who's right or wrong in this argument. The fact alone that this happened is disgraceful. Just take a look at the Facebook page and read the comments for yourself. Has this ever happened between the supporters and the front office of any other MLS team? I'll give my opinion on the swearing and chanting later, but I just can't get over the fact that the relationship between the team's front office and the supporters group has reached this point. It's a new all time low. The fact that happened last night is an embarrassment not only for us, not only for MLS and American soccer, it's embarrassing for soccer worldwide. I didn't think the Revs could reach a lower point, but they have. It is indeed the worst of times to be a Revolution supporter.<br /><br />-AndrewBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-53849248267937056502011-06-19T12:37:00.004-04:002011-06-19T13:21:52.983-04:00Revolution 1-1 FireThe Revs drew the Fire 1-1 Saturday in an exciting game. There were a lot of scoring chances, and it was generally a pretty well-played game by both teams. It was one of those games where Sainey Nyassi showed off his speed but didn't look lost or stupid in front of goal; he was actually useful overall in this game. I'm not going to hold his missed shots against him because a few of them were pretty close, and I didn't hear anyone around me in the Fort call him an idiot.<br /><br />The only player who had a really bad moment was Kenny Mansally, who missed a wide-open header right in front of the net, in the center. Lekic's goal was pretty good, Joseph was himself...the defense was good except for their unwillingness to pass when there's an opportunity to kick it as far forward as possible, which is more of a given than a weekly rated category.<br /><br />Oduro's goal was the on-field highlight of the night for me. It was one of those individual runs where instead of making "moves", he turned the defenders inside out by running directly at them and making his cuts late. The shot came when he appeared to be in the middle of a juke, and nobody, including Reis, was ready for it. It looked so cool, and went past Reis so easily, without being tucked way in the corner.<br /><br />This guy named Ryan Guy, whom I'd never seen play, came on for the last 20 minutes on the left wing. He looks like my kind of player: his game looks based on being in available positions when the Revs have the ball, and making the right decisions quickly. When the Revs lost the ball, he just kept hustling the whole time to get into good defensive positions. I think he'll prove to be very dangerous in counterattacks because of his drive to get in the right place as soon as possible when possession changes. Most Revs forward/mid players run run run when they have the ball, and then slouch as soon as they lose it. Not this guy. (His name rolls off the tongue so naturally.) <br /><br />Security in the Fort was crazy, and there was no obvious reason why. The sheer number of them was uncharacteristically high from the moment we got there...but they didn't just stand around like union cops on detail. They hassled EVERYONE. Andrew was asked a question about his future behavior (he had just gotten there, so it was a pre-emptive talking-to)...he later told me he knew he had a reputation in some places, but not yet at Gillette. They asked someone who appeared to be a mother with two young sons if she had any connection with some guy she was seen with earlier, and she told them a few times that she was only <em>responsible</em> for the two kids she was with. Andrew and I asked a few others in the section if they knew what was going on. Nobody could figure it out. A group of these guys escorted what appeared to be an entire supporters group out, and then another guy later left with three security guys around him. None of these people appeared to be dangerous, or even drunkenly impaired at any significant level. If anyone knows what the deal was, please let us know, either in the comments or in an email to <a href="mailto:bostonultras@yahoo.com">bostonultras@yahoo.com</a>.<br /><br />The next Revs home game isn't until after the Man United game, so that's the next time we'll be at Gillette. July 13th 8pm. The parking lot around 5 or 6.<br /><br />-JohnBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-39035941169953184022011-06-07T00:06:00.002-04:002011-06-07T00:15:02.826-04:00Nuno GomesIt was announced today that Nuno Gomes will be <a href="http://www.abola.pt/nnh/ver.aspx?id=267542">leaving Benfica</a>. He has been linked to the Revolution in the past as well as with Toronto FC. Lets assume that the Revs are interested in signing him at the moment, after all, they're trying to sign two DP's as we speak. Would Nuno Gomes be a good signing? Well, we can't score goals and Gomes is a forward. Seems to make some sense. There is a large Portuguese population in the area, most of whom support Benfica for whom Gomes has spent the majority of his career playing for. So he could definitely put some people in the seats. On the other hand he turns 35 in July and has barely played the last two years. He has had a history of struggling to stay fit and coming over to play on field turf would probably be Jankauskas like. He'd help improve attendance but he wouldn't help us win as I don't think he'd be able to stay healthy and he's pretty much done. For DP money, we can find someone better. There are actually many players in the Portuguese league who the Revs could sign who would help the attack and help the attendance numbers. Many of the players would probably fall below the DP salary level.<br /><br />-AndrewBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-10349847155154961552011-05-30T23:44:00.002-04:002011-05-30T23:52:19.576-04:00The Gold CupThe Gold Cup starts in a few days. I'm not a big fan of it, and I think the main reason is because it's played every two years. The tournament is played too often. It results in the tournament losing much of its meaning. It should be played every four years. The wait in between tournaments would give it greater meaning. I also don't like how the US is always the host. Sure, it's great for us since we can go watch the games, but I feel that the tournament should be rotated. There aren't many countries that would be able to host the event, but since it's only 12 teams there are some other countries who could host it.<span style="font-style: italic;"></span> Mexico obviously, Canada could host. I haven't looked at Central America but I'm thinking that Costa Rice could probably host it. That's only four countries but at least it would change things up a bit, if Costa Rica could host it, and I'm not sure if they could since I'm not familiar enough with their stadium situation, it would allow fans from Central American countries to go and cheer their teams since it would be much closer for them. I doubt this will happen but I think it would make the tournament a bit better.<br /><br />I think Jamaica could do quite well at this year's tournament. I think they could win it.<br /><br />-AndrewBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-61090683941172038602011-05-29T16:43:00.002-04:002011-05-29T16:54:16.012-04:00Revs Fall to LALast night was a great night to go out and watch some soccer. I don't think the conditions could've been any better.<br /><br />A crowd of almost 22,000 was on hand. If the Revs could average that for an entire year that'd be amazing. Too bad most of the fans who were there last night probably won't come back again this year. It's a bit of a downer when you see Beckham get subbed off and the a good portion of the crowd cheers him on. There are only certain situations in which you can cheer on an opposing player when he comes off the field and last night wasn't even close to being one of them.<br /><br />Revs had a solid first half. Boggs came close right at the start of the game and the Revs had a few other chances. If the Revs put two of those away or even just one it could've been a very different game. I'm not sure what went on at half time but the Revs didn't really have anything after the break. They really struggled to get anything going up front. Man do they miss Perovic. I know I give Nyassi a hard time but he did a very good job last night coming in. Perhaps he shouldn't start and should be used just as a sub as so far this year his performances as a sub have been much better than when he has started.<br /><br />Unlucky to get a goal at the end. I'm still not sure how they didn't score. They need to do something soon because it's not going to get any easier without Feilhaber or Joseph.<br /><br />-AndrewBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-51980456365216614632011-05-26T23:26:00.003-04:002011-05-26T23:40:38.976-04:00Revs called to Gold CupThe Gold cup will be starting soon and like many other teams the Revs will be missing a couple of players. Unfortunately for the Revs, the two players they'll be missing are Joseph and Feilhaber. The Revs haven't exactly been playing great as of late, especially in the attacking third. The thought of seeing the Revs play without these two and perhaps even without Perovic makes me cringe. Do the Revs even have a shot at scoring a goal if they play without those 3 guys? I have a feeling these are going to be some difficult games to watch.<br /><br />Revs host LA this Saturday. I think they're going to win. Revs seem to always play well against LA at home. I also think LA is a bit overrated and I'm not a fan of teams who are coached by Bruce Arena when they play away from home. I don't think I've ever seen a Bruce Arena coached team try to win a game away from home during the regular season. They play for a draw and win if they happen to score a goal on a counterattack.<br /><br />Are we going to get a DP this summer? We were promised one by Revs management over the offseason but have yet to get one. Instead we've had one of our highest paid players loaned out to one of the lower leagues of American soccer. Nicol has apparently been scouting in Europe and one report per the Boston globe had him mention that they were in negotiations with a player who is one of the leading goal scorers in his country's history who is currently playing in Turkey. I can only think of one player who fits that description. They need to do something. They're not producing enough offense and overall just aren't playing soccer that is going to attract people to the games. Watch the final of the Taca de Portugal from this past weekend and then watch a Revs game. Why would anyone choose to go to a Revs game after watching a game like that?<br /><br />-AndrewBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-61295023097882165612011-05-24T22:44:00.004-04:002011-05-24T23:15:11.380-04:00Some news from PortugalThe European seasons have come to a close for the most part. This past Sunday marked the final game of the year in Portugal when FC Porto faced off against Vitoria de Guimaraes. What a game!!! Two teams that showed up to play some attacking soccer. The final was a 6-2 Porto victory but don't let the score fool you, it was back and forth until the end of the first half when Porto was able to score 3 late goals to pull ahead 5-2. In the second half Guimaraes still created some chances but were unable to capitalize. Give Guimaraes credit, they played a good game of soccer and the game could've been much closer if it weren't for some blunders by their goalie. They showed up to win, they played attacking soccer, they didn't sit back and defend which is often the case when teams play Porto in Portugal. As for Porto, what a season!!!! To win the league by going undefeated, win the UEFA Cup, and top it off with the Taca, all while playing some great attractive soccer. I hope they're able to keep the squad intact and make a run at the Champions League. They have a great squad with lots of depth. Over the coming weeks the rumors around Falcao, Hulk, Varela, and others will continue to persist, lets hope nobody leaves and we make a run at another European Championship next year.<br /><br />The rosters for the 2011 Gold Cup were recently announced. I'm not a big fan of the Gold Cup, I'll explain, maybe later this week. Anyways, there are 3 players who were named that play in Portugal. Canada named Pacheco who plays for Santa Clara in the second division. He spent one year in first division playing for Nacional. He's been a regular for Santa Clara in the midfield this year. Santa Clara is a bit of a strange team in that over the last decade they have spent the majority of the decade in the second division but they always seem to have a couple of players being named to World Cup or some other National Team tournament.<br /><br />Guadeloupe has named two players who are based in Portugal, Ulick Lupede a defender who plays for Covilha in the second division and midfielder Larry Clavier who plays for Freamunde also in the second division. Both players played in about 40% of their team's league games. It's cool to see some players from Portugal getting the call. Maybe one these guys can do something to grab the attention of a first division club and make the jump.<br /><br />Midfielder Gabriel Gomez was also called up by Panama. He spent a few seasons over at Belenenses when they were in the first division. He's a solid player. I always liked him when he was there. So sad to see Belenenses where they are now. A club with such history now in the second division barely escaping regulation again this year and going to the third division. The team has no money and the supporters disappeared years ago, the stadium has been pretty much empty the last 10 years, which is the case with many clubs in Portugal these days. But that's a topic for another day.<br /><br />Maybe we'll see these four guys play against the US as the US will be playing Canada, Guadeloupe, and Panama in the group stage.<br /><br />-AndrewBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-14053986572038223622011-05-04T00:02:00.003-04:002011-05-04T00:15:57.590-04:00Loans and some cardsLast week it was announced that Stolica and Tim Murray would be loaned out to FC New York. Both players can be called back by the Revs at any time according to the team's press release. It's a good move for Murray as it will hopefully allow him to play in competitive games on a regular basis. Murray is also probably making near the bottom in regards to payroll, so it's not like he's a big cap hit. However, Stolica is a big cap hit if he's making anywhere close to what he was making last year. So to sign him and then loan him out so soon leaves me wondering what the Revs were thinking when they signed him to a new contract. We don't know how much he's making, perhaps he took a big pay cut to stay here. We'll know once the players union releases the 2011 salaries. I'm also not sure how these loans impact the team's salary cap. If they stay with FC New York the rest of the year do their salaries not count against the cap or they count against the cap regardless if they come back or not? Perhaps these would be good questions to ask.<br /><br />I never finished my review of the 2010 MLS UD set. The 2011 UD set was released a couple weeks ago, I ordered a hobby box this week! I will finish my 2010 review and then do one for 2011. This will be done by the end of May! I just have a few things to take care of before then.<br /><br />Oh yeah, the Revs played Chivas on Saturday. Yeah, lets not talk about that.<br /><br />Colorado this weekend. One of the better games I went to last year, Colorado played quite well. Corey Gibbs could not contain Conor Casey during that game, especially in the first half, and after the game Gibbs talked about how Casey was a complete non factor. I'm still in a bit of disbelief over that one.<br /><br />-AndrewBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1518523007549793532.post-25702667412673848702011-04-26T00:09:00.002-04:002011-04-26T00:26:27.603-04:00Big Win!A busy week indeed. John covered the Feilhaber signing, an excellent signing indeed. Very excited to have him join the team. He's been one of my favorite players on the national team over the last couple of years. He's going to be a great playmaker in this league, he showed some of it on Saturday and he hasn't even practiced with the team yet.<br /><br />Revs got a jersey sponsor in United Healthcare. I think the jerseys look really good, I like it. No details were released in regards to the finances involved. It would've been interesting to compare this deal with some of the other deals around MLS.<br /><br />To Saturday's game, just over 11,000 at the game. Impressive as I though there would be 5,000. We're going to start tracking the attendance numbers for the Revs. MLS daily did it for a while but that site disappeared sometime during last season. We'll have them posted once we put them together.<br /><br />The game was entertaining, something that can't always be said. Having a healthy squad with the additions of Feilhaber and Lekic certainly helps quite a bit. Lekic actually didn't look very good for most of the game. His touches were off most of the night, he couldn't control the ball at all, but hey, he scored a pretty sweet goal to win it. I'm not worried, give him a few games to get used to his teammates and the rest of the league and I think we're going to have one of the best finishers in the league. Especially if Perovic and Feilhaber can create something out of the midfield.<br /><br />The coolest thing about the game was that Revs actually played soccer. They didn't just kick the ball forward and run after it, they actually passed the ball, they ran off the ball and got into open space to receive passes, people had their heads up looking to pass. It was awesome! I wasn't the only one to take notice, several people behind me at one point kept saying "The Revs are playing soccer tonight!" It was a pleasure to watch.<br /><br />Yes, this was only one game, but it does have my hopes up.<br /><br />Also, since when does Mr. Kennedy (Mr. Anderson nowadays) play in goal for Kansas City?<br /><br />Every time I saw number 20 (Diop) on Kansas City, I thought it was Chad Johnson, looked just like him.<br /><br />-AndrewBoston Ultrashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849464209538685050noreply@blogger.com0