Saturday, October 24, 2009

2009 ends with a fizzle.

The Q's fall to the Galaxy 2-nil. We finish at the bottom of the Western Conference table (7-14-9) once again. As they always say, "There's always next year." My votes for 2009:

Quakes MVP: Ryan Johnson
Quakes Top Defender: Joe Cannon
Quakes Inspirational Leader: Joe Cannon

Thursday, October 22, 2009

BEAT L.A.! BEAT L.A.!


Well, we are at the doorstep of the season close. Away at the HDC to take on the Galaxy. I am hoping that the Q's can muster up a great result this weekend. What can we say about this season that we haven't mentioned before? Injuries did us in. So many key players had seasons that never really started (Huckerby, Hernandez, Corrales). Ryan Johnson was again the team's highlight reel. Awesome job Ryan!! Season ticket renewal packets were sent out several weeks ago. H and I will definitely be renewing our seats. We understand that the Ultras are moving to our end of the field - next to the Casbah. Should liven up the our haven behind the north goal. It is time to focus on the EPL, the remaining WC qualifiers, and the Champions League.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

One Win, Another Loss

October 2nd 2009 - the Quakes capture a 1-nil win over the NY Red Bulls....but where was I? I was in Berkeley watching Cal get pummeled by USC in a "gridiron" game. October 7th - I show up for the next home game vs FC Dallas. We lose 2-1. My so-called "friends" in Sec 108 have decided that it was my fault they lost - because I showed up. I guess everyone has to find something or someone to blame when you have to deal with a season like we have experienced with the Quakes this year. Yuck.

H and I are toying with the idea of traveling to the Home Depot Center to catch the Quakes take on the Galaxy one more time this season. No firm decision yet....but maybe, we'll see.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Farewell Hucks


In the last 2 weeks, Darren Huckerby announced his retirement from football. His arrival to San Jose last year was everything the team needed - and not it is over due to a hip injury that he never fully recovered from. He brought life into a new squad that was seeking leadership and an identity last season. Hucks' injury plagued season this year has been difficult for everyone - I'm sure especially for him. I wish him great success in his future football endeavors - coaching, etc. I hope he enjoyed his short stay here in America and who knows - maybe a coaching position pack here with the Quakes?




Darren - even in such a short time, you have made your mark in American sports (you have your own bobblehead doll).