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Chivas USA v. Seattle Sounders [video]

April 19th, 2009

Our friend Chris from the Union Ultras filmed a few moments of his game day experience during the 4/18 match against the new Cinderella  expansion team, Seattle Sounders FC.  Enjoy the videos and the 2-0 Chivas USA victory.

Union Ultras One Year Anniversary Event

January 13th, 2009

Join the official CHIVAS USA supporter group the Union Ultras for their first annual BBQ-Potluck at Victoria Park in Carson to celebrate their one-year anniversary. This Union Ultras event to kick off the 2009 season of the MLS club Chivas USA will start at 1pm with pick-up soccer games to be played through out the day.

Come celebrate with the Union Ultras and have some good food during a festive day of family fun. This will be a potluck style event with people set to bring Steak, Chicken, Carne Asada, Rice, Beans, Salsa Verde and more of the same or different is welcome. We will have a few coolers for the Sodas, Cervesa/Beer and Water however more are welcome.

If you have want to have some fun playing futbol/soccer bring your cleats and shin guards if you like to use them. While this is a celebration, lets all remember the Union Ultras will be making some group decisions asking all it’s member to come bring your family and vote. The Union Ultras believe a pure democracy rules the day and wants all of its members to have their voice heard.

My Two Cents

June 19th, 2008

Chivas USA lost another home game to a seemingly weaker opponent. I can think of few other words that can describe losing to Real Salt Lake, but pathetic might be too harsh. Then again it’s almost clockwork that Chivas USA finds a way to lose a game rather than just go for the jugular and impose it’s will. There was nothing flashy, exciting, or even interesting in this game. Unless you like countless, wasted scoring chances, marching bands playing USC fight songs at a soccer game, or RSL players diving continuously in the last 20 minutes, this game had all the entertainment value of a C-Span press conference.

I don’t like sounding negative, but I can’t drink the kool aid all the time. This was not Chivas USA football. This was a new line up of players coming off the injured list starting in place of players who helped this team win three out of the last four games. I believe in loyalty and rewarding players that deserve it, but this line up looked flustered and lost at times. Change is a good thing, but unlike Barack Obama’s campaign, this was not change I could believe in. This seems to be the time of the season where players start to step up and contending teams start to assert themselves for a run before the MLS all-Star game. Chivas seemed to be the victim of over-coaching. For example, Jorge Flores was rewarded for his 3 goals in four games by sitting on the bench for both halves of this game. This seemed like change for the sake of change.

Real Salt Lake came to play, however terrible to look at it may have been, they imposed their style and walked away with 3 points. By Preki’s own admission those players that started for Chivas USA were not “sharp” and as a result, Chivas USA soccer was dull tonight. The 4-5-1 that RSL ran was as easy on the eyes as Britney Spear’s shaved head, but there was no denying Robbie Findley’s speed on the flank and the constant strain he put on the Chivas backline. Proper respect to him and all the RSL divers that slowed the game to a grinding halt.

It’s hard to come away from this game and think that this team is the defending Western Conference champion and started this 2008 MLS season with high hopes. Now, I’m just praying that this team gets healthier and we stick to a successful starting XI.

On the way out of the stadium, a driver spotted Jorge Flores driving out with a dejected look on his young face. The driver asked him why he didn’t play tonight. He yelled back, “I don’t know, ask the coach.” Maybe change isn’t always a good thing.

John Sandate

Disclaimer:
The following article is written from the perspective of one Union Ultra member and does not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of all the Union Ultras. The Union Ultras believe in the freedom of expression and the freedom of the press. They also reserve the right to pontificate those freedoms while drinking incessantly.
Noi Soli. Sine Metu.