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Carles Gil’s set piece prowess makes it risky to foul a New England Revolution player near the box.
Gil created seven chances from dead ball situations during Saturday’s 1-0 win over FC Cincinnati. Four MLS players have achieved this feat in the last decade and only Diego Valeri (8) has created more.
Revs goalkeeper Matt Turner doesn’t have to deal with Gil’s set pieces during practices, noting that it’s usually Earl Edwards Jr. or Brad Knighton who’s facing El Rey. Still, Turner knows that it’s pretty daunting to see Gil lining up to take a free kick.
Is the Abandonment of Guest Worker COVID Protections a Taste of Things to Come?
The Farm Workforce Modernization Act would likely lead to enormous increases in the number of workers brought to the U.S. by growers.
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Dorian Lopez, an H-2A guest worker from Mexico, lives in barracks in central Washington built to house contract workers brought to the U.S. by growers under the H-2A visa program.
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Growers are just beginning to bring this yearâs wave of contracted laborers into Washington state for the coming season to pick apples, cherries and other fruit. The laborers are arriving to just-relaxed COVID-19 health and safety requirements for farmworkers, courtesy of a Superior Court judge in Yakima County, the heart of the stateâs apple country.
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Paul-Michael Ochoa
Since New England Revolution’s preseason started on March 1, six Revolution II players have been training with the first team. It’s a golden opportunity for the USL League One players to grow and learn from athletes with MLS quality.
The group of Revolution II players with the first team includes six names: Joe Rice, Colby Quiñones, Maciel, Connor Presley, Jon Bell, and Francois Dulysse. Members of this cohort are still unsure whether they’ll be invited to the Revolution’s preseason trip to Los Angeles on March 24, with decisions outstanding.
Now two weeks into preseason, several Revolution II players are emerging as standouts in camp.