boston.com - 11/21/2007
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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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... Frank Dell'apa of the Boston Globe talks to New England coach Steve Nicol about his offseason plans to improve the team. The teams expects that midfielder Andy Dorman will move on, mostly likely somewhere in Great Britain. ...
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