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Although the fans in The Fort have never wavered in their support for the Revolution, the
early-season attendance figures at Gillette Stadium don't look promising. (Photo: Chris
Aduama/aduama.com)
Although the Revolution may be playing inspired soccer this season, one thing that hasn't
looked good in 2012 is the team's home attendance record.
What a difference a week makes in football, talk about being brought back down to earth with a bump
from flying high after the
Nou Camp and
beating QPR 6-1 last
Sunday!.
I said in my
match preview that with confidence flowing through our squad, I felt
confident in Chelsea getting the three points because as far as
finishing in the top four
was concerned, Tonight was litterally all or nothing.
I wish I could furnish you today with news of multiple transfers, but alas I live in the real
world. There is very little out there to report.
Looking through this list on Football 365, you realise that we're not alone. There is very little
movement happening anywhere in the prem, even at Man City.
Player news is starting to pick up a little bit for Sporting KC. The team today made two
announcements on player news, and a new rumor has cropped up on another player.
First, after the announcement yesterday of the trade for Michael Thomas' rights, the team today
announced that they had signed the Olathe native to a contract.
By Jason Davis
Today, Aston Villa reported a record loss of $85 million (£54m) for the last financial year,
because finishing ninth just isn't as lucrative as finishing sixth.
I kid. Three places in the table doesn't fully explain Villa's losses any more than Randy
Lerner's passport determines his ability to be a good owner.
After a couple of weeks of such promise, with improved performances and improved results, trust
Forest to bring us back down to earth with a bump [...] Read the original post on eighteensixtyfive
I came close to not even bothering to do the rankings this week. If you read them, you will find
that they are a bit convoluted, but there is a reason for that. Champions League data for the first
knockout round isn't entered until after the round is complete. For that reason, you won't see a
bump in the rankings for clubs like Barcelona and APOEL in the rankings until next week's rankings.
Boy Week 3 sure was interesting in MLS now wasn't it? Some of the bottom teams got their first
wins of the season while a couple teams at the top of the order stumbled.
One thing to be clear, it's March, it's early and we don't know a ton just yet. I didn't do a
ton of moving around this week with all the shake ups.
The Portland Timbers and Vancouver Whitecaps will each receive 1,500 tickets to disperse among
their fans for each of their Cascadia Cup games at CenturyLink Field this season, Seattle Sounders
general manager Adrian Hanauer said on Wednesday. This news comes on the heels of the revelation
that Sounders fans would be receiving 800 tickets for each of the two games in Portland and
Vancouver.
After multiple wins, it's back to earth with a bump. Thoughts as follows:
* We started sluggishly and never really - and I hate that I'm about to say this - played 'without
the handbrake on'. I may not particularly like him, but Hughes clearly instructed his team to play
a high-tempo pressing game from the first whistle, and they prevented us from settling into any
form of rhythm.