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With their difficult expansion year behind them, the San Jose Earthquakes are ready to reign over the MLS once again. Armed with a veteran coach and a rotation of American and international stars, the 2008 season will seem like a tiny aftershock compared to the gangbuster second season.
With one more year before their new stadium is complete, the San Jose Earthquakes will still fill stands for every home and away game. Be a part of soccer’s proud past and brilliant future when you order your premium San Jose Earthquakes tickets from OnlineTickets.com today!
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Having roots in the first years of professional soccer, the San Jose Earthquakes have disappeared, closed down, or moved locations many times but always return to San Jose as one of the biggest names in the sport. Though the team did move to Texas to become the elite Houston Dynamo, the San Jose Earthquakes were reborn again in 2008. Though they are only a year away from their expansion debut, many are already seeing the 2009 San Jose Earthquakes as the team to beat.
English star Darren Huckerby may not be the worldwide celebrity like fellow Brit David Beckham, but he certainly overshadowed Becks with his play on the field. A great scorer and distributor, Darren Huckerby has filled the role of team leader for the young San Jose Earthquakes. Jamaican Ryan Johnson is the best young prospect on the team of blue chippers and could lead the San Jose Earthquakes and even the MLS in scoring. MF Arturo Alvarez is the third cog in a potential San Jose Earthquakes offensive machine.
With a roster full of developing talent and veteran head coach Frank Yallop sharpening the team into a cohesive unit, many experts are predicting an about-face from 2008’s predictably dismal expansion season. 2009 will certainly not be a cakewalk for the San Jose Earthquakes, however, as the Western Conference of the MLS features rivals the Los Angeles Galaxy and team ancestors the Houston Dynamo among many others.
With a new stadium only a season away, the San Jose Earthquakes will still split time between Buck Shaw Stadium and the home that Al Davis built, the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. Whether you are experiencing the renewed “California Clasico” between the San Jose Earthquakes or a road game against historic foes such as D.C. United, the newest team in the MLS won’t disappoint. Order your premium San Jose Earthquakes tickets from OnlineTickets.com today!
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