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Parkhurst extends stay with Nordsjaelland Wed Nov 16 12:17:46 2011 EST
Copenhagen, Denmark (Sports Network) - American defender Michael Parkhurst signed a contract extension with Danish side Nordsjaelland on Wednesday that ties him to the club until the end of 2012. The 27-year-old appeared in 115 games for the New England Revolution in Major League Soccer before moving on to Denmark in 2008, where he has made over 70 appearances. Nordsjaelland is currently in second place in the Danish Super League with Parkhurst the only player on the team to play every minute.
Resilient Houston edges K.C. to clinch MLS Cup berth Sun Nov  6 20:24:11 2011 EST
e finishing in first place in the Eastern Conference during the regular season. Instead, Houston, the newly crowned Eastern Conference champions, will advance to MLS Cup for the third time in the club's six-year history where it will face the winner of the Western Conference final between Real Salt Lake and the Los Angeles Galaxy. The Dynamo came out on top in their two previous trips to the final, winning the trophy in 2006 and 2007 with defeats of the New England Revolution on both occasions.
Revs part ways with Nicol Mon Oct 24 17:06:29 2011 EST
Foxborough, MA (Sports Network) - The New England Revolution and head coach Steve Nicol decided to part ways on Monday after Nicol met with Revolution Investor/Operators Robert and Jonathan Kraft. Nicol leaves the Revs after 10 seasons in charge of the club and with a record of 112-108-81, ranking second in Major League Soccer in overall career games coached (301) and fourth in wins. "Robert and I met with Stevie today and we had a productive discussion about this past season and the direction
Houston aims to improve wild card position vs. L.A. Sat Oct 22 20:55:52 2011 EST
inst the Portland Timbers on Oct. 14, which oddly enough did not qualify them for the postseason. Houston only clinched after last weekend's remaining games, as Sporting Kansas City topped Red Bull New York, the Columbus Crew up-ended the New England Revolution, and the Chicago Fire earned a last-gasp win over D.C. United to put the Dynamo through. "It feels great to be in the playoffs, but it's different," said Dynamo midfielder Brad Davis. "We'll have to give everything we've got these next fe
Koevermans rescues a point for TFC Sat Oct 22 14:47:11 2011 EST
Toronto, ON (Sports Network) - Danny Koevermans scored in the 83rd minute to help Toronto FC close out its season with a 2-2 draw against the New England Revolution at BMO Field on Saturday. Koevermans had a hand in the opening goal after 20 minutes when he tracked down a ball from Julian de Guzman and drove a low cross to the front of the net for Nick Soolsma, who beat goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth with a first-time finish. The two nearly combined again a few minutes later when the Dutchman re
Columbus eyes top spot in Eastern Conference Fri Oct 21 18:30:44 2011 EST
Philadelphia wrapped up its year Thursday and is out of the race, but the Houston Dynamo remain in the battle. Sporting visits D.C. United, while Houston hosts the Los Angeles Galaxy. With two straight victories, over D.C. United and the New England Revolution, Columbus is confident for its regular-season finale. And in addition to trying to finish first, a loss could see the club drop into a wild-card spot. But Warzycha was confident Columbus could take care of business this week, and earn the
Revs, TFC close out seasons at BMO Field Fri Oct 21 17:34:13 2011 EST
Toronto, ON (Sports Network) - Toronto FC and the New England Revolution will both be looking to end the season on a positive note at BMO Field on Saturday as the Eastern Conference bottom feeders square off. The Revs enter the match having lost their last five games, and the team will finish the season with its fewest wins in the history of the franchise, something that defender Chris Tierney is still struggling with. "I can't say there is any given reason (why this year has gone the way it ha
Crew top Revs to punch postseason ticket Sat Oct 15 22:35:14 2011 EST
Foxborough, MA (Sports Network) - Andres Mendoza recorded a brace to help the Columbus Crew secure a spot in the 2011 MLS Cup Playoffs on Saturday, as the Crew comfortably dispatched the New England Revolution 3-0 at Gillette Stadium. Mendoza notched goals in the 31st and 63rd minutes, while Dilly Duka opened his MLS scoring account with his strike in the 59th minute. Mendoza got Columbus off the mark with a well-taken goal. A bouncing ball was not dealt with properly by the New England defense
Crew sets sights on postseason place Fri Oct 14 15:52:13 2011 EST
Foxborough, MA (Sports Network) - The Columbus Crew continues its playoff push on Saturday at Gillette Stadium against the New England Revolution, which is trying to avoid setting a club record for the fewest wins in a season in the team's history. The Crew snapped a six-game winless skid last time out, beating D.C. United, 2-1, to move into third place in the Eastern Conference, one point clear of fourth-place Houston. Eddie Gaven scored the winning goal against United after missing the past e
Wondolowski brace helps 'Quakes edge Revolution Sat Oct  8 21:43:32 2011 EST
Foxborough, MA (Sports Network) - A brace from Chris Wondolowski helped the San Jose Earthquakes edge the New England Revolution 2-1 at Gillette Stadium on Saturday. The two-goal performance brings Wondolowski into a tie with Dwayne De Rosario and Thierry Henry for the Major League Soccer scoring lead with 14 goals on the year. After Wondolowski produced an early goal, Benny Feilhaber thought he had claimed a point for New England with his equalizer in the second half. But Wondolowski struck ag
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