The New England Revolution are in desperate need of a new stadium. And not another multipurpose 68,000 person Stadium. But a nice 25,000 to 30,000 person stadium with real grass, seats right up to the field, an overhang to keep the noise in, and a good location.

The problem with Foxborough, MA is that the New England Revolution has to share Gillette Stadium with the New England Patriots. This is a problem because 30% of the time the Revs have to play with "American Football" lines. They also have to play on artificial grass obviously because of the rules of American Football.

I think having a Soccer Specific Stadium in Boston would benefit people because of it's location (right in the city) which would be walking distance for many people. There are also a lot more soccer fans in Boston which would add to the atmosphere and hopefully the attendance.

Listen, it has been 21 years since Kraft has even picked a spot for a Stadium. It has been way to long for an MLS team to still be sharing a stadium with a American Football team. There are teams that aren't in the league yet that have plans or/and are building one now.

Please, Robert Kraft get us out Gillette Stadium and build us fans a Soccer Specific Stadium in Boston, MA.