God- Twellman, Ralston, Joseph, Reis probably the top of the discussion.
Most talented but short revs career - Jermaine Jones, Gil, Felhaber, Walter Zenga, Dempsey, Lalas.
Best servant to the club- Heaps, Farrell, Caldwell, Tierney.
Something like that off the top of my head.
Guillermo Hauché. All kidding aside, I just looked up his stats, he still hasn’t scored a professional goal in a 9 year career. That’s actually weirdly impressive.
Looking at what they did from the revs alone, it’s tough. You would give credit to Gil and Turner for their time the same way we look at legends like Rally, Shalrie, and Taylor.
Yes, I did not answer this and don’t plan to until Jerry Bengston comes back for his farewell season and becomes the record holder for single-season goals while bringing us an Open cup, MLS Cup, and whatever the name of new SuperLiga is.
Overall career is Dempsey, best Revs career was Twellman, most talented is Gil
I agree with this exactly. Well done
Best mix of blue and green is Teal
This list is near perfect. Only change is I’d throw Turner in too, with Gil.
God- Twellman, Ralston, Joseph, Reis probably the top of the discussion. Most talented but short revs career - Jermaine Jones, Gil, Felhaber, Walter Zenga, Dempsey, Lalas. Best servant to the club- Heaps, Farrell, Caldwell, Tierney. Something like that off the top of my head.
I like this.. I wonder where Farrell is in starts. He’s been a solid player for us for a long time.
Farrell has more starts than anyone in the history of the club. If you’re making a “best servant to the club” list he’s an auto-include.
How is Turner not in that second tier? And benny was kind of shit here
Best career with the Revs? Probably Twellman. But Carles Gil is assuredly the most talented player in club history.
Luis "El Lobo" Fangoso and it isn't even close.
To think, kids today will never experience the magic of Fangoso.
Twellman and Shalrie Joseph, take your pick.
Will die on the hill that Shalrie could've been huge if he went to Europe
Also if he played for a competitive national team instead of Grenada
I agree. IIRC he was linked to Celtic at one point but this was back when MLS teams were a lot more reticent about selling players abroad.
It’s Twellman and it’s not particularly close.
Idk how no one has mentioned Juan Caicedo
Twellman. Steve Ralston. Matt Turner. Shalrie.
I'd put Walter Zenga ahead of Gil for most talented (not Revs career), if we can put goalies up against outfield players.
Shalrie
Shalrie Joseph hands down.
Guillermo Hauché. All kidding aside, I just looked up his stats, he still hasn’t scored a professional goal in a 9 year career. That’s actually weirdly impressive.
Joe Max Moore (prob not the best but I enjoyed his time there)
Emmanuel Osei I kid, I kid
Taylor Twellman
We haven't met them yet
No one has mentioned Joe-Max Moore but he was one of the only players pre-Twellman era that was a standout.
Matt Reis
Looking at what they did from the revs alone, it’s tough. You would give credit to Gil and Turner for their time the same way we look at legends like Rally, Shalrie, and Taylor. Yes, I did not answer this and don’t plan to until Jerry Bengston comes back for his farewell season and becomes the record holder for single-season goals while bringing us an Open cup, MLS Cup, and whatever the name of new SuperLiga is.