Reminder: Season Tickets only $204

January 21st, 2010

Season Tickets in the 1906 Ultras section are available for only $204.

For more information please call our ticket representative Montez Harrison. Make sure to let her know you want to be with the 1906 Ultras. If you have any questions please comment here or join our forums.

Montez Harrison
Fan Relations and Development
Earthquakes Soccer, LLC
P: 408.556.7725

1906 Ultras 2010 Membership

January 8th, 2010

1906 Ultra Membership for the 2010 season is open. There are a few different options for New and Returning members. In order to reward returning members and those with Season Tickets, we have provided discounted options for the 2010 season. If you do chose the returning member options we will need to confirm that you paid last season and/or if you have paid for a season ticket before you are given your patch and membership discount card.

New members will receive a scarf in addition to the patch and membership card; however, scarves will not be shipped and must be picked up in person before a game.

Please note: If you choose to pay through PayPal there is an additional $1 fee to cover the costs of the transaction. You can only pay for one membership at a time, so if you are paying for another member please leave a note in the checkout.

If you would like to pay in person please email membership@1906ultras.com to arrange the details of your payment.

New Membership – $25

Returning Member – $20

Returning Member (STH) – $15

An Offseason Interview with Joe Cannon

December 18th, 2009

During this offseason we had a chance to get Joe Cannon to answer a few questions for us. If were lucky this will be a regular update with different members for the team and staff. We thank Joe for taking his time to give us his insight on the state of the Earthquakes, supporters and the game in general.

Joe Cannon

Joe Cannon

1906 Ultras: Were you upset at the way we lost O’Brien and Lima last season when it seemed everything had come together?

Joe Cannon: I was not upset. I was very optimistic that the players we brought in could do the job for us. In hind sight, we missed both these players last year and I think our front office has learned the importance of keeping the squad together. You see this in their efforts to resign current players.

Ultras: Lew Wolff gave the approval to bring a Designated Player (DP) to San Jose for the next season. A DP can contribute with his skills, leadership and experience and attract more fans in the stands, but he can also divide the locker room because of his ego or salary disparity between him and the rest of the players.  As we saw in that polluted city down south. Do you think that bringing a DP to San Jose is the key to success, or should we focus on local talent and cheap international players and build a winning team that attracts more fans in the stands with its spectacular style of play? If this was your decision, what DP would you pick? 

Joe: I believe that great players, no matter how much they get paid would help our team. Our locker room is such that money would not separate us apart or be any kind of distraction. I would not see this as a “key” to success. I think consistently good teams are built on a foundation of a group which has a good tradition of playing together mixed with the right attitude. An intelligent DP can compliment this foundation. As far as a DP goes, I’d love to see Steven Gerrard. However if we are being realistic, a strong finisher who has played in a quality league and still in his prime would be ideal. If you know of any, please let Frank and John know.

Ultras: What’s your favorite part about San Jose and being a Quake? What keeps you here?

Joe: To be honest, my favorite part about San Jose is my family. I will not make any qualms about that. In saying that, I grew up here and believe that one of my passions is to help this sport (and ultimately, this franchise) succeed here in the south bay. I recognize that I want this to happen both on and off the field. I believe my vision and my passion and my love for this franchise would help me if I were to ever work in management. However, before that time comes, I am working hard to try to make our team successful on the field. I do this by improving my own game and to ultimately help our team try to accomplish its goals individually and as a group. How I will do this varies and is personal so I won’t go into that much. To get the most out of my teammates and myself is my current goal and I hope that it can manifest itself out on the field this upcoming year.

What keeps me here is the fact that I love my family, I love our fans, I love this sport, I love my teammates, and coaches. I also love the potential our organization has to help not only promote civic pride for the south bay, but to create memories for everyone involved with our team in every capacity. One day I want to generate this passion to help the Earthquakes become the brand that we have the potential for fulfilling. The Earthquakes should represent so much more than a soccer team in this area and hopefully one day i’ll be able to help make this happen.

Ultras: You say that you want to continue to be a part of this organization after your playing career is done. What interests you more: a coaching job or being part of the management? 

Joe: Maybe both. However, I feel my energy would be best utilized getting out in the community and using my passion to expose our team, and our brand to new and current soccer fans. I keep tabs of ideas that one day I may be in a position to utilize to fulfill these goals.

Ultras: Where do you see the League being at as far as competitiveness/quality in the next 10 years?

Joe: It will get better all the time. As a player in our union, I hope that we will create a platform which helps invite more talent into the league, and keeps existing talent staying abroad. The allure of Europe will always be there. However, the quality of life, this country, and especially our city provides is second to none. Players will play for less money to play in the United States. However we must make these players feel as if they are being treated as the professionals get treated over in Europe. This will take time, but will improve over the next decade.

Ultras: In a recent interview, Lew said that he wants the Quakes fans to be more involved. In your opinion, what can the Quakes fans, not just the Ultras, do in order to help this organization establish itself in the South Bay and get the new stadium built so we dont have to worry about relocation? 

Joe: I honestly believe this has more to do with how our organization can facilitate the fans support and provide the right avenues on feedback to help our fans feel more apart of this franchise. The first thing we should do to help get the fans involved is sit down with all of them and have a town hall meeting to generate feedback on all areas. It would consist of not answering questions, but listening to suggestions all night long. The answers would be in our reactions and actions after the meeting. At the very least, it would give fans some sense of having a say which I believe our true fans should all have. As an organization it would never hurt to listen.

As far as what fans can do…that’s a tricky question. I believe that by wearing Earthquake stuff out in public, talking to their friends and co workers and just sharing their positive experiences can help in the short term. The ultimate thing our fan base can do is to understand that they are the catalyst behind all change. To demand accountability in all areas and to give feedback and inform our franchise if things can be done better. If we do not listen, or do not make the appropriate changes, than I believe we have failed as an organization.

Ultras: How important is for the players to have a strong supporters group behind them?

Joe: I can honestly say that this is very important. There was one moment this last year when the fans really could of turned on us and they did not. We let in two early goals against DC United and rather than boo our team our fans decided to cheer us on and support us through the rest of the game. That energy not only helped us earn a draw but inspired improved form from our team the rest of the year. The proof is in the results and our fans can definitely take credit for helping this improvement. To me, the fans are my favorite reason to play. I used to be one and in a few years I’ll be forced to be one again. (not playing that is) It’s important to have this support on and off the field. 

Ultras: Do any of the players know any of our chants? What is your favorite?

Joe: Almost all of our players know your chants because you can’t ignore them during our games or warm-ups. They will sing them in the locker room to make light of a player or just to add bravado to the situation. My favorite chant is the “piss on galaxy” one. I believe this rivalry is very important for our fans and believe soccer is built on rivalries. They do have great players like David Beckham and Landon Donovan which makes them an easy target as well. I know their fans are very good and give me a hard time every time I go down there so it’s good to see us doing the same thing.

The Epicenter revealed+

September 20th, 2009

Well its been a while since I have voiced in an opinion through here, but with school in full swing, time is tight.  But with many announcements by the Quakes in the last few days, I felt a need to definately blog about these changes through my “just a fan” lense and my “supporter” lense.

Earthquakes Stadium Concept

Just a fan

A friend of mine summed it up best in THIS way.  Us San Jose fans have been worrying for a long time about our stadium being small, bare bones, “souped up Buck Shaw”, among other things.  But this design is just beautiful.  The intimacy, the huge double-sided HD screen, the location, the roof…need I go on?  Would I like a fourth stand?  Of course, but that will come in time with demand for watching this team hopefully growing in the future.  I would be proud to call this the home of the San Jose Earthquakes.

Supporter

Where are the Supporter’s Groups, like us,  going to stand?  There are 3 rows of “premium seats” in front of the rest of the sections that is sectioned off around all 3 sides.  Are the people, likely corporate or family types, who are paying $100+ a pop going to enjoy having a rowdy group of supporter’s throwing streamers, chanting (with swearing at times), flag waving, and screaming?  very likely not.  This could become a problem.  I say make those seats on around the stadium except for BEHIND the goal, where the SGs should be.

Cheaper Season Tickets (pic from 2009)

Cheaper Season Tickets (pic from 2009)

Just a fan

Thank you!!! With the economy still not back on it’s feet, most people cannot continue to afford to pay the same rates for tickets as 2009.  The reduction (said to be 40% in some sections) makes it easier for not only me to go to games, but family and friends.

Supporter

Thank you!!! With the economy still not back on it’s feet, it is hard for some members and participating non-members to make it out to all the games.  The reduced ticket prices allow the Ultras to definately have a heavier wallet after purchasing their season tickets, but to also get those family and friends who love the games to get their season tickets as well.  The lowered price can only mean good things for this group in the future.  It also shows the importance the group is to the Earthquakes with the Quakes giving their most faithful fans a discount like no other section.

TAILGATE

TAILGATE

Starting next season, season ticket holders will be able to tailgate at Lot 4 by the Earthquakes’ offices.  FINALLY!  Some of my best memories of the Quakes was the pre-game tailgate parties.  Every one was a blast and every one united the fans and got them ready for the game.  This brings back a staple in gameday atmosphere that has long been missed the last two years.

All of these changes show that the team and organization are moving forward.  And there are apparently more changes (for the good, I hope) coming between now and the beginning of next season.  This helps cope with hurting over this past dismal season, and makes all us fans look forward to next season and FAR FAR beyond that.

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I would also like to take this time to say THANK YOU to the legend that is Darren Huckerby.  Although he has only played 28 games with San Jose, his exciting style of play and his love for the game CHANGED how this team played last season.  It made for some good looking soccer and brought hope into last season.  It is sad to see him go in this manner, but all good things come to an end.  Good luck in the rest of your life Hucks, especially with achieving your coaching badges.  You are always welcome in San Jose and inside the Ultras section.

Huck Smash

Huck Smash

This blog post is the opinion of the writer and NOT that of the 1906 Ultras group as a whole.

Landon!! We Know!! Bianca Is A Ho!

July 18th, 2009

Hate to say we told you so.  Granted, it involved my first (and hopefully only) visit to People.com, but what great news to say the least.  I call dibs on Kajlich.  Here’s a different link. And besides, with shit like this, who didn’t see this coming?