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The Revs announced the other day that they've parted ways with Didier Domi. This leads me to believe they'll either be bringing in a left-back, or a left winger and moving Tierney to left-back, or they really think that Darrius Barnes is a good long term solution at fullback. If the latter is the case, I'm jumping off a bridge.

10 months ago Headshot_1_tiny Steve Stoehr 2 comments 0 recs  | 

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I'd really like to think

the Revs are bringing in a new left back. If MLS Rumors is trustworthy, there was a rumor of a younger (26, 27 year old) French left back (actually defined as left wingback) that the Revs were potentially battling with RSL for. Unfortunately RSL is a way better club than us and will probably sign the player. But regardless if they are signing a new left back this window or not they HAVE to be clearing up international roster spots and salary cap room or I will join you on the ledge of that bridge.

by cbrown4747 on Jul 17, 2011 2:30 PM EDT reply actions  

Domi was clearly talented out on the pitch

The problem was that he was never out there. So, I can’t fault the Revs for this.

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by totheights on Jul 17, 2011 5:29 PM EDT reply actions  

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