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Post by epjr on Aug 27, 2012 18:48:02 GMT -6
Joseph’s homecoming provides subplot vs. Chivas USA
Former Revolution captain to make his return to Foxborough FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Just as he’s done countless times, Shalrie Joseph will trot onto the Gillette Stadium field on Wednesday night wearing red, white and blue. But instead of sporting the New England Revolution’s home colors – as he did for 10 years – this time Joseph will be representing the visitors as he returns to Foxborough for the first time since the Aug. 1 trade which sent him across the country to Chivas USA. It’s sure to be a bizarre experience for Joseph, who came to call New England home during his decorated decade-long stint with the Revs, but it’s also a unique opportunity for the 34-year-old to perform in front of the loyal Revolution fans and against his former teammates. www.revolutionsoccer.net/news/2012/08/josephs-homecoming-provides-subplot-vs-chivas-usa
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Post by epjr on Aug 29, 2012 20:34:50 GMT -6
All Pain, No Gain Revs blow 3-goal lead as Shalrie leads Goats to 3-3 drawFOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Shalrie Joseph marked his return to Gillette Stadium by spurring a three-goal comeback to lift Chivas USA to a 3-3 draw with New England on Wednesday night. Saër Sène scored twice either side of a Rauwshan McKenzie own goal to stake the Revs to a seemingly comfortable three-goal lead inside the first 21 minutes. Joseph tallied twice before halftime to cut deeply into that advantage before Miller Bolaños completed the recovery two minutes after the interval by bundling home Casey Townsend's knockdown at the far post. New England appeared to place the outcome of the match beyond doubt by taking advantage of Chivas USA's defensive instability to score three times inside the first 21 minutes. www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2012-08-29-ne-v-chv/recap
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