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Real Salt Lake at San Jose Earthquakes: Your Running Commentary

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The San Jose Earthquakes are at home tonight, taking on Real Salt Lake in an important Western Conference clash with major playoff implications.

The Earthquakes, currently riding a nine-game unbeaten streak, will look to keep RSL’s road woes going with a win tonight. Real Salt Lake has just one win on the road all season, but will need a point or three tonight to avoide being passed in the standings by the red-hot Quakes.

If you are watching the match, please feel free to share your thoughts, opinions and some play-by-play in the comments section below.

Enjoy the match.

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  1. Number 84 is for his son’s birth.

    I am not sure how the officating was horrible? RSL plays physical, and got 3 yellow cards, sounds like sour grapes. If any team has a right to complain about bad calls it is RSL.

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  2. That was the worst officiated game I have ever had the misfortune of witnessing. It should be preserved and studied in it;s astonishing awfulness. Even by MLS standards, a horrible performance.

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  3. We RSL fans generally say that he chose 84 because it’s the year he graduated from high school…making him 42 years old. Sounds about right.

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  4. I agree about the font on the uniforms. When I went to the opening game against the fire I thought RSL had three number 11’s. It turns out it was really three numbers, 17, 11, and 77. They just all look the same.

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  5. Why on Earth is Mathis wearing number 84? Is there a story behind it?

    One more uniform note: adidas needs to do something about the name and number font next year. It’s pretty bad right now.

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  6. The game’s on HDNet, 60 mins in as I type this.

    Morales just scored on a beautiful free kick to put RSL up 3-2.

    The Quakes are rocking some putrid uniforms. Bad color combination: black shirts with blue shorts. Gah. RSL looks classy in their white shirts and shorts.

    Will Johnson started and is playing somewhat well. I’m mainly watching for him, really.

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