One of a Kind
In his ten seasons in New England, Stevie Nicol oversaw the most successful run in Revolution's history. But, after the club's record sharply regressed over the past two years in particular, the writing was on the wall: it was time for the gaffer to go.
Many will remember that Nicol's debut came in 1999, when he replaced the last storied Revolution manager the Spiderman himself, Walter Zenga for the final two matches of the season.
New England Soccer Today @ Oct 25, 2011 8:11 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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