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Hernandez, Yallop, Doyle on first CLS podcast of 2010

By Editor · January 30, 2010

Jason Hernandez of the San Jose Earthquakes. Photo: Kelley Cox, isiphotos.com
Earthquakes defender Jason Hernandez has been working hard in the off-season to rehabilitate his left leg after breaking his ankle late last season. Photo: Kelley Cox, isiphotos.com.

Center Line Soccer’s podcast is back! We kick off the new year with interviews from the first day of training for the San Jose Earthquakes. Hosts Jay Hipps and Keiran Downie discuss interviews with defender Jason Hernandez, head coach Frank Yallop, and general manager John Doyle.

You can subscribe or listen to the podcast using iTunes or listen to it here.


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5 Responses to “Hernandez, Yallop, Doyle on first CLS podcast of 2010”

  1. markmcf on January 31st, 2010 12:00 am

    CLS dudes! Great interviews. Good work.

    Your comments about losing Shea and how we could easily have kept him were right on the money! Many fans at the time said that if we exposed Shea, we’d lose him. We could have exposed Corrales, or even Joe Cannon. Philly would not have taken either of them. (I would have not have guessed that we could expose Joe safely, but as it turns out, we could have.) Ramiro certainly we could have exposed and not lost. Probably Bobby Burling too, but we could have protected both Burrling and Salinas by exposing Corrales.

    Aaaaaagh! OK, 2010 has to be better than 2009 right?

  2. Ambrose Oldland on February 1st, 2010 10:08 am

    Good to CLS back with the podcasts. Really looking forward to listening in once the preseason camps ramp up. Keep up the good work

  3. Dustin Cu on February 1st, 2010 4:54 pm

    Any way you guys could provide a direct link to the mp3?

  4. Dustin Cu on February 2nd, 2010 8:56 pm

    Thanks for posting the mp3 link!

  5. Zungazan on February 3rd, 2010 7:23 am

    Thanks for firing up the podcast again guys.

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