A bit of good news today for NPSL fans, especially from the Buffalo, NY area (yes, I’m being a bit selfish) as Bobby Shuttleworth has re-signed for the New England Revolution for the 2010 season.
Shuttleworth played for Buffalo City FC, who only played one year in the NPSL in the 2009 season.
The main article was posted on MLSnet.com, and here is the small excerpt about Shuttleworth in the article:
“We’re pleased to bring Mauricio and Bobby back,” Revolution Vice President of Player Personnel Michael Burns said. “Mauricio struggled with injuries most of last year, but we’re expecting him to play an active role on the team this year. Bobby is a young player, but one whom we believe will get better with continued training alongside veterans Matt Reis and Preston Burpo.”
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Shuttleworth, 22, is entering his second season with the Revolution, having signed with the club as a free agent in June 2009. Shuttleworth spent much of 2009 as the team’s third-string goalkeeper, but dressed as the team’s backup on several occasions when Matt Reis was injured.
Also in the good news category for today, they’ve changed Shuttleworth’s profile page on the Revs site to reflect Buffalo City FC as his last club before signing with the revs.
