"There are talented players in a squad that includes Magnus Eriksson, Vako Qazaishvili, Danny Hoesen, Jackson Yueill, and Cristian Espinoza. None of them stands out above the others for his contributions to the Quakes' season to this point" The 'Quakes haven't won without him. I just think that's something worth mentioning
I agree. Our other options for outside midfielders falls off very considerably after Espinoza and Vako.
Black and Azul Episode 29 Note this Episode had audio difficulties; for some periods of time during the first 9 minutes there was no sound, then it got fixed. S In this episode, we review the Quakes post-match result against Real Salt Lake. This episode is hosted by Charles Wollin, Joel Soria, Jamon Moore, and Alex Morgan
I received an email today from the Quakes advertising the "West San Jose Neighborhood Night" for the game on September 25th. Opportunity to buy a Neighborhood Night pennant, discount on tickets, invitation to participate in a pregame activity, all because I live in West San Jose! But, I don't, I live in East San Jose, and technically actually east of East San Jose, in unincorporated Santa Clara County, not anywhere near West San Jose. I have never lived in West San Jose and they have only ever had my current address. I respectfully declined their geographically challenged offer, not wanting to misrepresent my hood.
I received an email today from the Quakes addressed to Donald. I respectfully ignored it, not wanting go by that name.
BLACK AND AZUL Episode 30 In this episode, we review the Quakes loss against New York FC and the upcoming match against Atlanta United FC. This episode is hosted by Charles Wollin, Joel Soria, Jamon Moore, and Alex Morgan. YouTube video 63 minutes:
It's hard to believe that in what seems like just one month (?), the Quakes went from being the "hottest team in MLS" to one of the "hapless" teams who shouldn't even be vying for a playoff spot. Ouch! Putting 14 out of 24 teams in the playoffs was a good and necessary idea. Yep. https://t.co/rwElEW44mb— Sam Stejskal (@samstejskal) September 23, 2019
One club. One family. #VamosSJ | @isiphotos pic.twitter.com/6ELlG3rpd4— San Jose Earthquakes (@SJEarthquakes) October 2, 2019
When Tommy gets a red card, they send him to San Quentin. It’s more than a game. ⚽️Despite their differences, San Quentin's soccer team became a family. 📽️: https://t.co/dwPpwGOJz3 pic.twitter.com/ELN5e2zKCC— San Jose Earthquakes (@SJEarthquakes) October 9, 2019
Looks like our academy may end up at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds. Our old friend Cindy Chavez is pushing to keep the fairground an open space event center. https://www.mercurynews.com/2019/10...-county-fairgrounds-gets-supervisors-support/
Avaya Stadium is being used as a relief site for people who need to charge up phones, medical equipment or need air conditioning. Actually a very cool thing the Quakes have done to assist those without power. Of course their cheapskate owner won’t get any street cred for this....
With all of your links to articles behind The Athletic's paywall, I have to ask: How much commission do you earn on each sale?
This doesn't belong here, but I'm too lazy to track down the thread(s) where folks were discussing the Iron Flag. https://www.seattletimes.com/sports...ont-flag-might-be-pushing-away-sounders-fans/
The Iron Front flags were being discussed on both the Other Team Results and the Honest Discussion re the Ultras threads. Frankly, I think the issue has applicability across a number of threads. The fundamental issue is MLS' hypocritcal no politics policy, for which it will make an exception, when push-comes-to-shove from the mob, for one political viewpoint. Similarly, we see the NBA's alleged free-speech policy has an exception when push-comes-to-shove from Chinese communists. The common thread is that sports-league honchos always make the short-sighted money grab, the Stalinists (in Portland and Seattle) and the Moaists (in China) get their way through gangster tactics, while the rest of us unwashed get to suffer without actual free speech. There are broader lessons, as well, but there is a no-politics policy on BigSoccer, too.
"What Went Right for the Earthquakes in 2019?" (Center Line Soccer - Friday, 10/18/19) GO SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES!!! -G