Thursday, July 24, 2014

The Quakes Rattled a Defenseless Chicago Fire



The San Jose Quakes really put on a show or better describe it, a goal fest, where those gathered at Santa Clara’s University Buck Shaw Stadium.

Got their money’s worth, after seeing a sudden surge in their beloved Quakes, playing in what seems like their last matches in this venue, as well try to move out of the Western Division cellar.

First things first, this match, scheduled on a midweek between the ailing San Jose Quakes receiving another squad with troubles of its own, the Chicago Fire.

It looked like the Quakes are in a sudden urge to leave the horrendous Western Division cellar, still they are a few points shy of their feat.

Still this win was a shot of confidence for the local Quakes, trying in vain to recover and set their sight of getting away from the horrendous cellar as well try a push into a possible postseason position.

And a call or an effort in trying to salvage what many has called a mediocre campaign, where the Bay area chaps are suddenly battling against the odds since last campaign. 

With a match that meant a sort of homecoming for former Quakes Manager Frank Yallop, who is having some troubles of its own at the Windy City.

In this match he really got what he deserved, after his former pupils, really put on a show for their local followers, for the 5-1 rout.

Leaving a Fire defensive side with a lot of questions as well clueless of what really hit him or happened in the course of the match.

As the Quakes had a couple of notable absences in their initial eleven, still San Jose Coaches saw a light at the end of the tunnel, with a combination of Chis Wondolowski and  Yannick Djalo that left a good impression on Manager Mark Watson.

Considered as an awesome performance, indeed and an upcoming exhibition match at San Francisco Candlestick Park on Sunday; facing a hardened La Liga Champions on Spanish side Atletico Madrid. 

The Quakes comes a bit positive and optimist of netting a win worth to motivate this squad push towards their division top five spots, as nothing being or seen as impossible for these chaps.

Off course, if they continue with these stellar performances and playing, this squad is ready for many positive things in what’s the rest of this campaign. 


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