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Despite sudden firing, Revolution still have Heaps of work ahead

By Frank Dell'ApaJanuary 1, 2018

After the Revolution reached the MLS Cup final for the fifth time in 2014, management should have rewarded coach Jay Heaps with a huge raise and provided big-money roster reinforcements, plus an elite support staff.

I basically proposed those measures in this space nearly three years ago, and urged the Revolution to go all-out to try to win their first MLS Cup. But the Revolution stayed the business-as-usual course and the team spiraled downhill.

Tags: Frank Dell'apa, Jay Heaps, MLS Cup, New England Revolution, Revs

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