Sainey Nyassi (above) and Kenny Mansally provided the scoring as the Revolution won their first preseason scrimmage, 2-1 over FC Tucson. Linda Cuttone/Sports Vue Images
Things are going according to plan for the New England Revolution's first training camp under rookie coach Jay Heaps. Of course, that doesn't mean there isn't still a lot of work do be done and a lot of questions still to be answered as to how the Revs will come out to start the 2012 Major League Soccer season. Complete story
FORWARD PROGRESS Revs sign Colombian Jose Moreno
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – New England Revolution coach Jay Heaps has been looking to add a forward to the team. The Revs did that on Thursday, acquiring Colombian forward Jose Moreno on loan from Colombian power Once Caldes. Moreno will be formally added to the team’s roster upon receipt of his U.S. P-1 Visa and his International Transfer Certificate.
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GREEN CARD Nyassi gains permanent resident status
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – New England Revolution midfielder Sainey Nyassi, a native of The Gambia, has gained permanent resident status from the U.S. government and will now count as a domestic player on the Revolution’s roster.
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SCHEDULE CHANGES Revs switch two games
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The New England Revolution has made two changes to its 2012 home schedule.
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NEW OUTLOOK Revs off to fresh start under Heaps
Things are going according to plan for the New England Revolution's first training camp under rookie coach Jay Heaps. Of course, that doesn't mean there isn't still a lot of work do be done and a lot of questions still to be answered as to how the Revs will come out to start the 2012 Major League Soccer season. Complete story
GAMBIAN GOALS Nyassi, Mansally give Revs pre-season win
CASA GRANDE, Ariz. – Sainey Nyassi opened the scoring in the 38th minute and fellow Gambian Kenny Mansally converted a penalty kick in the 89th minute to lift the New England Revolution to a 2-1 win over FC Tucson (Premier Development League) in the 2012 preseason opener on Saturday night.
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WORK IN PROGRESS Heaps, Revs still looking for a goalscorer
When Jay Heaps took over as New England Revolution coach, his thinking was that the entire team did not have to be retooled in order to be competitive this season. And while there have been some departures this offseason, Heaps has yet to change his mind. Complete story
SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY Revs take four in MLS Supplemental Draft
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The New England Revolution selected four players in Tuesday’s MLS Supplemental Draft: F Dawyne Smith (Bethel), F/M Alec Purdie (Indiana), M Kevin Garcia (Villanova), and F Michael Roach (Saint Louis).
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LOOKING FOR AN IMPACT Heaps has high hopes for draft picks
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – After their dismal finish in 2011, there certainly is room for the New England Revolution to improve their roster. First-year head coach Jay Heaps feels with the team’s selections in Thursday’s MLS SuperDraft at the Kansas City Convention Center, Kelyn Rowe and Tyler Polak, they have done that. Complete story