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Quakes Shape Up
By: Ian |The past week has been fruitful for the Quakes as the team steadily takes shape for the new season.  According to Centerline Soccer, Aki Riihilahti is the newest signing.  He is a holding midfielder with Premiership experience (at Crystal Palace), with his most recent action coming in the Swedish league.  At 32 years of age, he [...]
A look back on the ‘08 season with Youtube
By: Ian |Pretty good recap of last season. Â It is sad to see O’brien’s moments, since he did have some of the best highlights of the season. Â I was really looking forward to a full season with O’Brien and Huckerby on the wings. Â Ah well. Â I also think it’s funny to see the complete absence of Kamara [...]
Here Comes Convey
By: Ian |Well, it’s official now. Bobby Convey is the newest member of the Quakes. As I said before, after initially being a little underwhelmed, I now think it’ll be a good signing. He’s only 25, meaning that he potentially could be a solid member of the team for years to come. Convey has national team experience, [...]
And the newest signing is…
By: Ian |Pablo Campos. Â If that name doesn’t ring a bell, you’re not alone. Â He played for the Fresno Fuego before heading for Sweden last season. Â Here’s the Fresno Bee article. Â Campos was a fairly prodigious scorer with the Fuego, but then again that was at PDL level (for those who don’t know, the PDL is the [...]
Weekend Round-up
By: Ian |As the season gets closer and closer, the news is flying fast and furious. Â I wouldn’t have it any other way. Â Isn’t that we live for as Quakes supporters? Â Any juicy morsel of information that might give us hope for a championship run, or for that matter an excuse to fly off on yet another [...]
Quakes 2009: Under Construction
By: Ian |Despite feeling a bit down about some aspects of the Quakes offseason in the past few blogs, lately I have been hit with the optimism bug about this upcoming season. Â Blame it on the unseasonable warmth of the past few days, or the fact that opening day is inching ever closer, but things are beginning [...]






