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Barnes is one of several defenders fighting for spots in the starting eleven this season. (Photo: Chris Aduama/aduama.com) FOXBOROUGH, Mass. With the MLS Cup Champion Los Angeles Galaxy on tap for the first game of the FC Tucson Desert Diamond Cup...
(Photo: Chris Aduama/aduama.com) The New England Revolution will finally get their first real preseason test on Wednesday in Tucson, Ariz. , when they kick-off the FC Tucson Desert Diamond Cup against the defending MLS Cup Champions Los Angeles Galaxy.
New England Revolution head coach Jay Heaps smiles as he talks with team owners' Robert Kraft and Jonathan Kraft, far right, after an MLS soccer news conference in Foxborough, Mass. , Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2011. Heaps he played nine seasons for as a... View Photo »
From the players’ standpoint, I want to give them a fresh start ... I want them all to feel like they’re going to have a fresh set of eyes on them and a new set of responsibilities. It may or may not be the same as they’ve had in the past.
With more than half of training camp completed and the season opener in San Jose looming, those diligent sessions will now focus primarily upon how the Revs will approach this season. “It’s been an identification process to try to find players, see how...
The midfielder will need time to adjust to the positioning needed both offensively and defensively on the left, if that’s where head coach Jay Heaps wants to play him over the long term. Adding Bentley would not only take the pressure off the rookie,...
Former Revolution coach Steve Nicol subscribed to both schemes depending upon the available talent and new New England coach Jay Heaps says he will follow suit. "We are going to make a lot of changes," related Heaps as the Revolution continued their...
New England Revolution's Jay Heaps smiles as he introduced at the soccer team's new head coach during an MLS news conference in Foxborough, Mass. , Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2011. Heaps he played nine seasons for as a defender for the Revolution. View Photo »
D.C. could have a strong team this season. After New England's hilariously awful 2011 last place finish, the Revolution and Steve Nicol mutually decided to part ways leading to Jay Heaps to take over as the head villain. Nine of the Revolution's 12...
The Revolution, through their media relations department, asserted that the team did, in fact, attempt to re-sign the French winger and bring him back for the 2012 season. While we regret that we did not originally contact the team for a response, the...
John F. Heaps IV (commonly known as Jay Heaps; born August 2, 1976 in Nashua, New Hampshire) is an American soccer player, who currently plays right back for the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer. Full Article
New England Revolution head coach Jay Heaps smiles as he talks with team owners' Robert Kraft and Jonathan Kraft, far right, after an MLS soccer news conference in Foxborough, Mass. , Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2011. Heaps he played nine seasons for as a defender for the Revolution.
View Photo »New England Revolution head coach Jay Heaps smiles as he talks with team owners' Robert Kraft and Jonathan Kraft, far right, after an MLS soccer news conference in Foxborough, Mass. , Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2011. Heaps he played nine seasons for as a defender for the Revolution.
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