Swindon Town, la beffa nel finale Di Renato Cignoni BRISTOL ROVERS 1 (Woodards '87)SWINDON TOWN 1
(Caddis '38) Bristol Rovers:Scott Bevan; Woddards Danny, Byron Anthony, Gary Sawyer, Lee Brown, Joe
Anyinsah, Craig Stanley, Andy Dorman, Mustapha Carayol; Chris Zebroski (Richards '63), Matt
HarroldSostituti non utilizzati: Michael Smith, Cian Bolger, Oliver Norburn, Giordania Goddard
Swindon Town:
By Alan Duffy
In a prime example of the worth of the old "do your research" adage, Crystal Palace midfielder
Andy Dorman got a rather nasty surprise after agreeing a loan move to League Two side Bristol
Rovers.
On learning of a potential move to the Pirates, the Welsh international jumped at the chance,
but in his eagerness to secure some regular playing time, he forget to do his research and expected
to be moving down just the one division.
For the past two years, the New England Revolution has been trying to find a replacement for
Taylor Twellman. Searching for a dependable goal scorer, the Revs have tried rookies and European
veterans, but have thus far failed to find long-term success with any of the players they've
inserted up top.
Five years ago, the phrase "Revolution attack" elicited vivid images of Clint Dempsey, Taylor
Twellman, and Pat Noonan barraging opponents' backlines, breaking ankles, and burying barrels of
goals. It was theatre. It was art. And it was breathtaking to behold.
Paul Mariner, who left his position as assistant coach of the Revolution in 2009, is now
Director of player development in Toronto.
After the dust finally settled on the 2011 MLS SuperDraft, several promising college prospects
were left still looking for a team. In Tuesday's Supplemental Draft, they'll get a second chance to
find an MLS home.
Northern Kentucky's Steven Beattie is among the top prospects still available in Tuesday's
Supplemental Draft.