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Post by epjr on Oct 24, 2011 15:25:17 GMT -6
New England part ways with Nicol after 10 seasons Revs moving in new direction after falling short of playoffs again The Steve Nicol era has come to an end in New England. The Revolution announced on Monday that they have parted ways with their long-time coach, who had been the head man at Gillette Stadium for a league-record 10 seasons. His career record in that time is 112-108-81, good for second in Major League Soccer in overall career games coached (301) and fourth in wins behind only Sigi Schmid, Bob Bradley and Bruce Arena. www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2011/10/24/new-england-part-ways-nicol-after-10-seasons
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Post by epjr on Oct 25, 2011 11:51:17 GMT -6
Kick Off: Potential candidates to succeed Nicol are named
Heaps, Ralston cited as possible managerial candidates in NE who will take over for Steve Nicol in New England? At the very end of his Boston Globe piece, Frank Dell’Apa reports that current broadcaster Jay Heaps and former Revs player stalwart Steve Ralston are among the candidates. Nicol refused to delve into the reasons for the parting of ways with the club after 10 years, saying, “I have no interest in all of that stuff.” FC Dallas manager Schellas Hyndman is interested in ousting the New York Red Bulls in Wednesday’s Wild Card match and advancing in the MLS Cup Playoffs. But he knows that in front of FC Dallas will be “a very talented group, probably the most talent in the league.” Hyndman has a lot to be concerned about. Apparently the Red Bulls were “flying” in practice on Sunday and Monday. www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2011/10/25/kick-potential-candidates-succeed-nicol-are-named
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Post by epjr on Nov 9, 2011 22:09:45 GMT -6
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