Tuesday, October 25, 2011

New England Revolution Leaving Gillette

Progress is being made on plans to create an official New England Revolution soccer stadium. The organization claims getting the Revs into their own stadium is one of their top priorities. Several locations, including the MBTA's Green Line maintenance facility in Somerville, are being studied to determine whether the area is suitable for a soccer stadium. Three sites in Boston's metro core have been studied to the potential to join into the heart of the sport city. The Revs organization has invested over a million dollars on this project to date, and is committed to creating the urban soccer stadium environment in New England.



Is it worth spending the money when they have a home at Gillette? Or do you think its time for the New England Revolution to branch off on their own and develop a soccer stadium?

1 comment:

  1. I think the New England Revolution should just stay at Gillette Stadium. There is no need to invest money into something that they already have. The only reason the should make a new stadium is if the New England Patriots organization complain about conflicts between the soccer and football teams.

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