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After game, Fire coach Hamlett hot
After game, Fire coach Hamlett hot
It was pretty heady stuff from the Revolution’s Jeff Larentowicz and Fire’s Baggio Husidic. It was pretty heady stuff from the Revolution’s Jeff Larentowicz and Fire’s Baggio Husidic. (Adam Hunger/Associated Press )
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Revolution Newsstand - November 2
New England Revolution — ... all have game stories this morning. Frank Dell’Apa and Kyle McCarthy provide additional coverage in their Revs Notebooks for the Globe and ...

A few things...
No Short Corners — ... #2 - Meanwhile, Fire coach Denis Hamlett was fuming a bit over Shalrie Joseph's alleged "space acquisition skills" on the game one winner. He is also still crossing fingers over the defense firm of Conde & Segares. #3 - The Salt Lake Trib's Michael C. ...

Avoiding the Drop — ... Dear Chicago Fire Head Coach Denis Hamlett, stop whining. Your post-match rant and referee bashing was Ferguson-like. Your team was out-hustled and out-muscled and you need to accept it and move on. I’m sure that you will “show everyone” by having your side play the most beautiful game of soccer ever witnessed by anyone living or dead, but I’m also sure that the Revolution are completely capable of grinding out a draw against your side. New England has had a lot of troubles this year, but the defense has been pretty solid- Jay Heaps has had a career year, ...

Some News for Tue Nov 3, 2009
du Nord — ... looks at how they plan to defend their lead, and other teams notes. You can expect all hands to the pumps style defending. dN James Edward of the Deseret News wonders what RSL has to do to break their terrible history of crappy play away from home. dN Jose Romero of the Seattle Times is constantly posting info on the papers Sounders FC blog. dN Frank Dell'apa of the Boston Globe with fallout from New England-Chicago game one, and other Rev's notes. MLS ...

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