Revolution's John has high hopes for MLS Cup - The Boston Globe

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 Revolution's John has high hopes for MLS Cup - The Boston Globe
Avery John will be back on soccer's center stage again, this time in the MLS Cup. (Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff) [link]

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Revolinks - 11/15
Published 11/15/2007 by Jimmy Chowda at Blue Blooded Journo - Unofficial New England Revolution Blog And Soccer Hub
No update on Ching's condition since Tuesday. It looks as though Houston's getting ready to play without him. In today's links, I highly recommend Jim Dow's column on RevsNet. He brings a certain sophistication to his prose not often found on the web: Boston Globe John gets down and (not) dirty Boston Herald Revs’ Thompson sheds rookie tag Goal.com Give & Go: New England's Khano Smith MLSnet With Ching ailing, Jaqua prepares Refocused Revs laud stingy defense Soccer ...

Big Sixteen Year Old News
Published 11/15/2007 by brucio at du Nord
... ~ ~ ~ ~ The New England Revolution are lining up FREE buses to the MLS Cup final. They are not saying how many they will provide, but they do say its limited. Contact them asap: 1-877-GET-REVS or customerservice@revolutionsoccer.net. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Sunday's game will be #371 for the Rev's Steve Ralston, which will be a record for top division games by one player in America. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Frank Dell'apa of the Boston Globe with a story on New England defender Avery John. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Steven Goff ...

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