

We may be in the cellar but we are going to make the most of it
By: Melissa | May 13th, 2008If you watched Saturday’s game, you know there were a lot of corner kicks. There were so many corner kicks, our little section wondered if the Quakes were in the process of breaking a new record. Well whaddya know, we did!
The Earthquakes and Columbus Crew combined for 25 corner kicks Saturday night at Buck Shaw Stadium, setting a club record for combined corner kicks in a regular season game. The previous Quakes record for combined corner kicks was 21, set on Aug. 5, 1998 in a match against the New England Revolution. Columbus also set an opponent’s record for corner kicks in a game and a half against San Jose. The Crew had 18 corner kicks with 11 of them coming in the second half.
Congratulations us! I think we should next focus on breaking the record for longest allowed stoppage time or perhaps the most throw-ins?
Anyways, here are some quick links of note:
* Jay Hipps reported on his blog a few days ago, “there are already discussions underway between supporters of the [Quakes and Seattle] for a special cup competition between the two sides every year.” Now, I’ve mentioned this before on this blog but I think it’s worth repeating, if Drew Carey really puts together his marching band, then I think the Quakes need to retaliate by hiring Oakland’s own, Extra Action Marching Band, to blow Seattle out of the, err, stadium. And I also think it’s worthwhile to add here that I realized a few months ago I am in no way the demographic the Quakes are marketing to. So I know my brilliant ideas will never ever see the light of day but I’m still going to suggest them whenever I can.
* Jeff Carslisle reports the Quakes will be trialling “a parade of players until the transfer window reopens in July.” Already come and gone are two Brazilians, Morelia duo Marcinho and Wanderson. Both recently played in Mexico’s second division.
* The San Jose City Council meeting to vote on the proposed sale of the old FMC site has been postponed to May 20th.
* If you are stuck in San Fransisco on May 21, there will be people at The Chieftan - 198 Fifth Street (5th & Howard) starting @ 11:30am to watch the Champions League final.
* The EPL is over, the Euros start soonish, the Champions League final is next week, the Quakes are away… what is left for this weekend? USL-2 bitches! The SF Seals home opener is Saturday night starting at 7pm at The University of San Francisco. Your Saturday is already set - watch the Quakes game then stumble up to USF for the soccer and some music. See everyone there!

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A rock show at halftime of a game = win.
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In this case, Seals are going to win EVERY home game this season!
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that’s cool that you know about the extra action marching band, they would definitely blow anything away that seattle and that drew carrey nerd put together. love the site, keep up the good work.
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Are you still doing the Thursday MLS game viewings at that bar in Oakland?
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Yes, but when the games are on LATER. No-one can get out of work and make it to the bar by 4:30pm. Lame.
Looks like tomorrow’s game is on at 6:30pm? Is that late enough for people to make it you think?
For next Thursday’s Quakes game, I’m gonna find a bar cause there’s no way I’ll make it to Santa Clara in time.
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I usually get out of work at 6 so I can make it this week.
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