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Player Profile: Pat Noonan and Revolution team notes
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FOXBORO, MA. – Forward Pat Noonan’s play with the Revolution in 2004 not only earned him the Budweiser Scoring Champion award, but also earned him training time with Chelsea F.C. in England, arguably the best team in the world at the moment. In just his second season as a pro, Noonan led the league in scoring with 11 goals and 8 assists for 30 points, after a rookie season in which he scored 10 goals to go with 7 assists for 27 points and finished second in Rookie of the Year voting. Noonan became the only player in Revolution history to score two hat tricks as a Rev, getting 3 goals in a late come from behind victory against Kansas City on June 2, 2004 and 3 goals in the final game of the regular season in 2003 in a 5-2 victory against the Metrostars. Noonan also earned a spot on the East All-Star team this year. |
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Americans Abroad - 1st Half Analysis - Midfielders (12/17)
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In our continuing look at our guys abroad, this week we'll be focusing on the midfielders. DaMarcus beasley is having a stellar season for PSV in both league and Champions League play. |
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Americans Abroad - First Half Analysis - Defenders (Part 1)
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Defenders, Defenders, Defenders (Part 1)
Who says Goalkeeper’s are the best American export. No fewer than 14 American defenders are playing top flight football in Europe. Some are young and up and coming stars who are members of the US under-20 setup, others are former MLS stars, and some are from a group of youngsters who have established themselves working their way through the their club’s youth systems. |
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Americans Abroad - First Half Analysis (Stats and Notes) - Forwards
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The next few days, I will be doing an analysis of our guys abroad by position. The analysis will include current stats as well as some commentary. We'll start out discussing the folks manning the forward position. |
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Revs lose two veterans to Real Salt Lake in the Expansion Draft
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Foxboro, MA. – The New England Revolution lost starters Brian Kamler and Rusty Pierce in the expansion draft, both to Real Salt Lake. 32 year-old Kamler had been the Revolution’s starting left midfielder since midway through the 2002 season and 25-year old Rusty Pierce has been a starter, when healthy, in the Revs defense since 2000. The team that lost 156 man games to injury last year, the most in league history, and was unable to field a full bench for much of the season now must acquire even more depth during the offseason if they want to be challengers for the cup. The Revs also left defenders Joe Franchino, Steve Howey and Carlos Llamosa as well as forward Joe-Max Moore and goalie Adin Brown unprotected, but none were selected and they will remain with the Revs. |
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East
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Pts
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Chicago
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Columbus
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New York
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DC United
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0
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Kansas City
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New England
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Toronto
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West
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Pts
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Dallas
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Chivas USA
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3
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Colorado
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3
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Houston
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Los Angeles
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Salt Lake
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Top 10 Scorers
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Player Name
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Gls
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Ruiz
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2
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Cooper
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2
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Cunningham
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2
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Brown
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1
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Emilio
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1
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H. Gomez
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1
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Findley
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1
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Razov
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1
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Pause
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