Archive for June, 2009

Seattle Trip + Scum Game Details

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Well so much for updating my last post throughout the day.

The 1906 Ultras took the trek up to the Northwest to watch the Boys in Blue take on the Orcas of Seattle. The trip was an overall success, with the result on the field being very disappointing. The team and the new players are going to need a little bit of time to gel together again. I dont know why some fans are already against Ribeiro. The guy has been with the club for only a matter of days before starting in the most intense environment in the MLS. Give him time to train and understand the rest of his teammates.

The atmosphere at Qwest Field is exactly what San Jose needs. We are obviously not going to get 28k+ people anytime soon, but for those who were at the game know what I’m talking about when I say that crowd noise is ESSENTIAL. It would be great for the entire crowd to know the chants of both us and the Casbah, especially the very simple chants where we simply say “San Jose” and/or “Earthquakes”. Talking with some of the players, many said that it was hard just to hear eachother on the field. Imagine if Buck Shaw had every person screaming for the team, making it hard for the opposing team to even communicate. Creating an atmosphere is ESSENTIAL for a club to have success. The boys need to know that every person in the stadium is behind them, and what better way to do this then to sing, chant, and scream your heart out?

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The Quakes will be taking on the Scum from down south this Saturday at 1:30pm at the Oakland-Alameda County Colisseum. The 1906 Ultras will start tailgating at 10:00am in Lot D. If all is the same as last game, this will be right next to the Casbah/Club Quake tailgate. Please stop by and grab some food and drink.

Also, if you have any tickets to donate for our efforts with the YMCA to bring kids to the game, please contact us at admin@1906ultras.com and ask for Morgan.

The Day Has Come Trebek

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

No pictures or hyperlinks today. There’s only so much you can do from a Palm Centro.

Just touched down in cloudy Seattle, Washington. I love the dirty looks from all the Seattlites as I walk through Seattle/Tacoma with my Quakes jersey. (big props to the female Quakes fan on my flight by the way).

I’m going to be updating this post throughout the day as the first roadtrip of the season, longest roadtrip for the Ultras ever, and my first roadtrip as an Ultra starts getting closer to its goal.

Supporter-friendly expansion, Seattle, and more

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
Any Club Except Seattle and LA of course

"Any Club Except Seattle" and LA of course

It is only Tuesday the 9th, but the first game of the Heritage Cup this Saturday is fast approaching.  As some of you may know, we have organized a fairly large trip (relative to the distance to Seattle) to watch our beloved Earthquakes take on the Orcas of Seattle.  In a stadium that fills up at 28,000 constantly, there will definately be a noticable and rabid section filled with black and blue.  This is what we are about.  Showing support for our boys on the pitch wherever they may be.  With the coming additions of Vancouver and Portland into the MLS, that brings the total of Pacific  Coast teams to 6.  This will most definately mean that the 1906 Ultras will make every trek possible to Hell-A (twice a year), Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver.  There are many questions surrounding expansion in this league, but this “Going West” trend is great for supporter’s to be able to travel and show their support…something this league has had too little of for too long.

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My game preview:

Now I am never one to predict a certain score for a game.  That is just too damn hard and you just NEVER know.  Who thought we were going to lose to the Pink Cows 4-1?  Seattle will be missing Nate Jagua and Jhon Hurtardo with red and yellow card accumulation suspensions, respectively.  This means many things.  Seattle loses their two most played players, their leading assist and second-leading goal scorer in Jagua, and their arguably most solid defender in Hurtardo.  They lose all this while on a six game winless streak.  This could be a recipe that can lead to a big win for the Quakes in a hostile environment.

The Quakes have some troubles of their own.  They have obviously not been in their best form as of late, but have been staying in games and playing better in the past couple of weeks.  With the return of Huckerby (likely as a sub for this game) and all other injured, suspended, and national call up players (minus Simon Elliot and Bobby Convey), we will be fielding an almost-full strengthed side.

It is definately going to be a tough game in front of 28,000 fans.  But with better performances, Seattle’s slip in the league lately, their suspensions, and with friendly support, I am optimistic that we will come out of Seattle with at least a point.

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According to the Houston Chronicle and confirmed by Center Line Soccer, the Quakes have traded Cam Weaver to Houston for Chris Wondolowski and a conditional pick for next year.  I share the same view as Center Line Soccer’s Jeff Carlisle, in that I don’t see how this trade is truely helpful.

“At first blush, I’m not sure how this really helps the team, other than to give them around $38,000 more in cap space. Wondolowski is versatile in that he can play in a wide midfield role as well as forward, but I don’t see him as being better than the group of attackers the team already has. It’s not that he’s a bad player, far from it, but I certainly don’t see him supplanting Ryan Johnson or Cornell Glen up top, nor do I see him taking minutes away from Shea Salinas, Arturo Alvarez, or the soon-to-return Darren Huckerby.”

I do see that this will be more of a depth kind of thing.  If i remember correctly (I was a noob to the Earthquakes back in 2004 so I don’t have the same sort of knowledge that many of you may have), Wondo can play attacking mid, wide mid, and of course striker.  If the first position is true, then I think that is where he will play.  I still think that we should have traded for a defender (not from Houston necesarily, from anywhere).  Defense has been our destruction so far this season.  We’ll see come the summer transfer window

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This will be included from here until the last week of the season:

The 1906 Ultras are planning two trips to Hell-A for the last two weeks of the season to see the Boys in Blue take on the Goats and the much much much much much hated Fallacy.  Please go to our Events section to view more details about the trip and to book your ticket and bus ride.

Once it hits your lips…

Thursday, June 4th, 2009
...its so good!

...it's so good!

More true words, this time coming from Frank the Tank from Old School. As Quakes fans, we all know that this classic quote to be true after this past Saturday’s big 2-1 win over Real Salt Lake.  To steal a line from John Shrader’s weekly blog over at sjearthquakes.com, it is bad to drink too much precious water at once.  The celebrations after the game, in Section 101, were as if we just made the playoffs.  That was the feeling.  But The Boys need to use Saturday’s win just as a stepping point.  It means nothing in a macro-view of things.  We are still the worst team in the league in the standings.  We still have the worse goal differential.  “Second Worst Goalie” (a stat that is pretty BS).  Most goals allowed.  We have a long way to go before getting out of this grave we’ve been digging the entire season.  But we still have a pulse.

A win in Dallas this Sunday can be a major turning point in the season.  A win puts us into a 2 game winning streak (longest of the season…….wow) going into the hostile environment of Seattle [We have organized a trip of 50+ people for the game.  Check the events pages for any information].  This confidence will, i think, ultimately be the difference in Seattle, who is currently riding a5 game drawing streak and is playing a very very tough Chivas USA team this weekend.  A simple win in Dallas is all its going to take, in my opinion.

We’ll Win Again
Don’t Know Where
Don’t Know When”
But I Know We’ll Win Again
Some Sunny Day

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Non-Quakes notes:

-US losing to Costa Rica 3-1? REALLY!?  I wasn’t expecting a win IN Costa Rica.  But the way the United States played was horrible.  I have too many things to say about the game, but my main point is this:

The USMNT need to start playing well away from home.  CONCACAF has some very hostile environments to play in, especially when you’re the US.  If the United States expect to have any success in South Africa 2010 (they’re qualifying…I’m calling it) then they need to start learning to buckle down and play a hard fought, well played game away from their comfort zone

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