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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostVancouver trips are a waste of time, money and resources on these teams. Mediocre players getting consistently spanked in Canada and at DA Showcases. Revs are a joke.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post17's win 2-1 against a comparable sh*t ,bottom of the barrel San Jose Earthquakes team.
An example of sh*t beating sh*t.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post17's win 2-1 against a comparable sh*t ,bottom of the barrel San Jose Earthquakes team.
An example of sh*t beating sh*t.
By 1 goal
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTop players in California play for Galaxy or LAFC. Not that crap San Jose. Residency presides over that dwindling franchise. The New England Revolution of the West Coast.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe facts are the facts. The Revs and Earthquakes are both bottom of the barrel teams.
Standings wise, u15 and u19 both finished third, while u17 finished sixth. Not great for an MLS team, but it could be worse.
You want to talk recruiting? There is a reason why there are so many internationals - their academies have been long established with well defined curriculum and philosophy. The revs academy was founded pretty recently (mid 2000's?). It has had its troubles to be fair, but
You want to talk homegrown players? The revs have quality over quantity, ranking second in the MLS in homegrown minutes.
The Rev's aren't great, but to say that they are "the bottom of the barrel" is a little ignorant of the facts.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat facts are you looking at? The u19's going down to one of the best teams in the country isn't the worst thing in the world. Disappointing, yes, but not damning.
Standings wise, u15 and u19 both finished third, while u17 finished sixth. Not great for an MLS team, but it could be worse.
You want to talk recruiting? There is a reason why there are so many internationals - their academies have been long established with well defined curriculum and philosophy. The revs academy was founded pretty recently (mid 2000's?). It has had its troubles to be fair, but
You want to talk homegrown players? The revs have quality over quantity, ranking second in the MLS in homegrown minutes.
The Rev's aren't great, but to say that they are "the bottom of the barrel" is a little ignorant of the facts.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe finished semi decently because they're in a weak division that was even weaker than usual this year. Versus other MLS clubs they are very weak. They have a poor overall track record of development. As the only MLS club between Canada and NYC they should have a kick azz team of all the top players from multiple states. They don't.
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