Quakes vs NY Red Bulls (Game 1 Gallery)
The San Jose Earthquakes lost to the New York Red Bulls 1-0 on the first leg of the first-round home and away playoff series on Saturday, October 30, 2010 in Santa Clara, CA. Photo gallery by Joe Nuxoll. Read More Read More
San Jose drops playoff opener 1-0 to New York
Earthquakes midfielder Scott Sealy is pushed down by Red Bull defender Roy Miller. Photo: Joe Nuxoll, centerlinesoccer.com. SANTA CLARA — Saturday night saw the long-awaited return to the MLS playoffs for the San Jose Earthquakes, but the boys in black struggled to look anything like a playoff side, disappointing a sellout crowd of 10,525 with a 1-0 loss to the New York Red Bulls at Buck Shaw Stadium. Joel Lindpere’s second half goal was the difference in the match, giving... Read More
San Jose Earthquakes versus New York Red Bulls match day previews
Chris Wondolowski and the San Jose Earthquakes take aim at Tim Ream and the New York Red Bulls in the first round of the 2010 MLS Cup playoffs Saturday night at Buck Shaw Stadium. Photo: Joe Nuxoll, centerlinesoccer.com The Playoffs are coming! The Playoffs are coming! In case you haven’t heard, the New York Red Bulls are in town tonight, minus some important players, to take on the San Jose Earthquakes in the first leg of their home-and-home first round playoff series. Kick-off... Read More
San Jose Earthquakes training report — playoff week edition
San Jose Earthquakes defender Ramiro Corrales, seen here in last week's 3-0 win over Chivas USA, prepares himself to face the New York Red Bulls in the first round of the 2010 MLS Cup playoffs. Photo: Joe Nuxoll, centerlinesoccer.com It was sunny and breezy over at the NTF Tuesday morning, as the San Jose Earthquakes continued their preparations for their MLS postseason opener this Saturday night against the New York Red Bulls. And while I often am lucky to be joined by one... Read More
McBride looks to pass along legacy to new generation
Brian McBride, then Fulham captain, celebrates a goal against Everton in 2008. Photo: Javier Garcia, isiphotos.com; photo illustration by Jay Hipps, centerlinesoccer.com As Brian McBride steps off the playing field and into retirement, many images come to mind. There’s his diving header and goal celebration against Portugal in the 2002 World Cup, or the acrobatic side-volley that earned MLS Goal of the Year honors in 1998, when he played for Columbus. It’s also impossible... Read More
