I'm guessing:
Bono
Zavaleta--Moor--Mavinga
Beitashour--Cheyrou--Vasquez--Edwards--Morrow
Giovinco--Hamilton
With Chapman, Osorio and Endoh getting time, although that leaves out Cooper
I hope that Giovinco is back, it would be a good thing that he is. I think that with him back, and him doing well previously against Ottawa Fury in the Canadian Championships means that our coach Greg Vanney is doing a good job at putting people into place at the right times, like Osario and such. I think Ricketts has played well recently, and were passing the ball tremendously, I also think that as a team we are holding onto first proudly and I think that everything is working out swell. I think we have to try a bit harder to solidfy the fact that we can hold onto this first place for the entire season, regardless of where we are, regardless of where we are in the standings, which is first, but what I mean is that we have to maintain first, and continue to believe that were not going to fall off the wagon. We're playing an 8th place side, that has no right to say that they are as good as us at this point in the season, as cliche as anyone wants me to sound, and I expect for us to continue our home play, and make sure that we aren't going to stop cheering for the red's regardless where we are in the season, and when I have some more to contribute in terms of the roster and such, I'll do so. Sincerely,
Play the strongest available 11. Two weeks rest & we are on an incredible run...you don't ease up when you are winning.
We typically play poorly after an international break so it would be nice to take 3 points this weekend.
I'd like to think we'll see Seba in a limited capacity. I don't like the risky business either, though.
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Some sympathy for Revs fans. They have the worst owners in MLS.
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MLS is a tough, physical league, that emphasizes speed, and features plastic fields, grueling travel, extreme weather, and incompetent refs. - NK Toronto
I'd give Endoh another start and play a 3-4-3. Sit Vasquez because of the full 90 on Wednesday and due to turf.
-----Chapman-------Hamilton---------Endoh----------
-Edwards----Cheyrou-------Delgado-----Beatishour-
-------Mavinga--------Moor----------Zavaleta---------
-----------------------Bono------------------------------
--------------------Seba---------Hamilton----------
-Edwards--Vasquez--Cheyrou----Endoh-----Beatishour-
-------Mavinga--------Moor----------Zavaleta---------
-----------------------Bono------------------------------
3 points - it's brand new turf - rest afterwards
If you watch Vanney's interview on team website yesterday, he seems very adamant about "finishing this group of games on a winning note" and "finding the right combination".
I think he is going all in for a victory. Also saying "Seba's injury is not turf related", which I assume means Giovinco is playing if not starting.
New England is on a 10-game unbeaten run at home. The Revolution have outscored opponents 26-7 over this streak.
This won't be a cake walk that some people are making it out to be. The Revs are shaky defensively for sure, but can score.
What is Chapman's status?
“What the world needs is more geniuses with humility; there are so few of us left.”
Chapmans is CDN and from Ontario to boot. The rebuilt a school for their community. I buy chapmans every Fn time
I am a Greg's man.
“What the world needs is more geniuses with humility; there are so few of us left.”
PC, Haagen-Dazs or nothing at all. Chapmans is poor quality, you get what you pay for.
Not a single haagen-daas storefront in Toronto...tragic.