boston.com - 11/20/2007
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Revolution coach Steve Nicol expects midfielder Andy Dorman to move to a British club but for most of the rest of the team to return with a renewed sense of purpose next year. "When you go through what we did, you don't need to say a lot to them," Nicol said yesterday, the day after the Revolution's fourth MLS Cup defeat, a 2-1 loss to Houston. "Whether we won or lost, what we would say to the ...
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MLS Expansion Draft: A preview
Who Ate All The Cupcakes? —
... Kevin Goldthwaite is another lefty that's unprotected, and he also has ties to the Bay Area. He's also about $70K cheaper than Burciaga. Other good value guys in the list are Brandon Prideaux and Clarence Goodson. M: The wild card here is Amado Guevara. I'd assume that he has no interest in coming back to MLS, but you never know. If it's the Guevara of a few years ago, he could instantly make the 'Quakes interesting. Andy Dorman was another surprising player left unprotected, but the word is that he wants out of MLS. His contract is up in December. There are other options ...
Dorman To England?
WVHooligan - Soccer Blog —
... Yup, that’s what New England manager Steve Nicol thinks. Andy Dorman to some British club. Probably the biggest reason why they put him on the unprotected list for tomorrow’s expansion draft. ...
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