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They may be baby steps, but the 'Quakes are that much closer to getting their own brand spankin' new soccer specific stadium. {vidavee id="9089" w="500" } [link]

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Unanimous, After Questions by the Council
Published 5/21/2008 by Colin at Soccer Silicon Valley Blog
... Pyle thanked the City Staff and Ed Storm for their hard work and good faith efforts at reaching a fair deal. After public comment, including from our own Don Gagliardi and Ned Zuparko, Nora Campos had questions. Mr. Liccardo had previously pointed out Don and the good work SSVCF is doing in conjunction with Mr. Liccardo's office for gang prevention activities by sending young men to the games with the Ultras. The council then unanimously approved the City Staff recommendations. For video highlights and interviews , as well as a ...

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Match Preview: EARTHQUAKES v DYNAMO

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