SAN JOSE, Calif. -- For the tenth straight year since rejoining Major League Soccer in 2008, the San Jose Earthquakes opened their preseason camp full of confidence for a successful season ahead. But for the first time in that span, the Quakes have a new man in charge of getting the team assembled, and he had a lot to say about his strategy for building a roster that will try to halt a four-year streak of not making the postseason.
General manager Jesse Fioranelli, who assumed the job earlier this month, takes over a team that was lead since its 2007 birth by John Doyle.