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Post by epjr on Nov 14, 2011 18:50:57 GMT -6
Heaps to be named manager at New England Former Revs' defender set to take the reigns at Gillette Stadium NEW YORK - Jay Heaps is set to be named the New England Revolution’s new head coach, according to reports from the Boston Globe on Monday. Last Wednesday Revs’ president Brian Bilello revealed to MLSsoccer.com how the board had lined up 12 potential candidates and that they would be announcing a new manager sometime this week. Bilello was insistent that New England would not rush into appointing someone, and that a thorough interview procedure would ensue. “Throughout the head coaching search that I've been doing with Michael [Burns], we're not just looking at a guy and saying who is going to be the best coach,” Bilello said. “We're also understanding what we want to be as an organization and then applying it to the interview process.” www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2011/11/14/report-heaps-be-named-manager-new-england
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Post by epjr on Nov 16, 2011 19:02:50 GMT -6
Heaps thrilled to take coaching reins at New England
Former Revs defender wants to lead club to back to glory FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – From the moment he retired back in 2009, new Revolution coach Jay Heaps waited for this day. Heaps spent the past two years working in finance and keeping his toes in the Revolution waters as a broadcaster, but the 35-year-old always envisioned a point when he could throw himself back into the league on a full-time basis. When the Revs offered him the chance to return to the club as its sixth coach, he accepted without any hesitation www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2011/11/16/heaps-thrilled-take-coaching-reins-new-england
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