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Amazing saves by Brown and Cannon highlight 0-0 draw between the Revs and Rapids
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DENVER, COL. (5/7/04)- Both the New England Revolution (1-2-2) and Colorado Rapids (1-1-3) had a few great goal scoring opportunities, but poor shot placement and amazing saves by goalkeepers Adin Brown and Joe Cannon kept both teams off the score sheet. For the third straight game the Revs have been playing with the same makeshift back-line and midfield and have only allowed 2 goals in those 3 games, while going undefeated in that stretch. The Rapids extended an undefeated streak of their own, going undefeated in their last 15 home games and tying the MLS record in front of an extremely poor attendance of 7,784. The tie was a very good result for the Revs considering they were forced to play a man down for over 15 minutes after Shalrie Joseph was ejected in the 75th minute. |
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Rapids Sign David de la Torre
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The Colorado Rapids announced the signing of defender/midfielder David de la Torre today. His signing comes after spending the last four weeks training with the club. |
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Revs defeat first place Los Angeles Galaxy
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FOXBORO, MA. - The New England Revolution (1-2-1) earned their first win of the season by defeating the previously undefeated Los Angeles Galaxy (2-1-2) in front of a crowd of 13,811. Goals by midfielders Joe Franchino and Jose Cancela led the Revs to an impressive 2-1 victory. The Revs makeshift back-line once again held strong in a very physical match and held the Galaxy scoreless until the last seconds of stoppage time. |
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Ten-man Wizards deal Rapids first loss
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After loosing Jose Burciaga Jr. to a red card early in the second half, the Ten-man Wizard’s squad earned goals from Chris Klein in the 64th and Josh Wolff in the 84th to defeat the Colorado Rapids at Arrowhead Stadium in front of 24,740 fans. Wizard’s Goalkeeper Tony Meola also earned his MLS-leading 51st shut out after having only allowed one goal throughout the season. |
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Los Angeles's Winning streak is over
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Foxboro, Massachusetts - With a early goal by the Revolution in the fifth minute from Joe Franchino and a penalty shot from Jose Cancela Revs were ahead of LA 2-0. But LA wasnt down yet as they got a goal at the end of the game, but they still lost by a goal. |
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East
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Team Name
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Pts
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Chicago
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3
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Columbus
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1
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New York
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1
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DC United
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0
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Kansas City
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0
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New England
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0
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Toronto
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0
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West
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Team Name
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Pts
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Dallas
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4
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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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1
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Los Angeles
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1
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Salt Lake
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1
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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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Kljestan |
1
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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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