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Portland Timbers Roundup (02/05/10)

February 5, 2010 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Portland TimbersThe big news this week? The Portland MLS Foosball Table, of course (which you can play now at Kells, The Gypsy, and The Thirsty Lion)!

Oh wait, that’s not the big news.

The BIG news? The vote is in! And the verdict? . . .

Portland City Council approves soccer deal for PGE Park by James Mayer at The Oregonian

The City Council on Wednesday approved a $31 million agreement with Portland Timbers owner Merritt Paulson to renovate PGE Park for Major League Soccer, clearing the way for Portland to become a two-major-league-sports city in 2011. [More]

Finally, MLS comes to Portland (and other Timbers news) by Kip Kesgard at OregonLive.com

In big Timbers news, the Portland City Council provided their official approval of the operating deal between the city and Peregine Sports to bring MLS to the Rose City. The resolution passed by a four to one vote, with Commissioner Amanda Fritz providing the single no vote. [More]

Portland Timbers officially launch MLS work by Rachel Bachman at The Oregonian

As Merritt Paulson faced 50 PGE Park employees Thursday morning in the first official staff meeting of the Major League Soccer Portland Timbers, he spoke in grand terms of the franchise that begins play in 2011. [More]

Portland Timbers Look To Destroy FC Seattle In 2011 by Joe O’Neill at Bleacher Report

OK Seattle.

With your X-Box sponsorship. Your puke green uniforms. Your Drew Carey ownership.

Get ready for some real soccer.

Some Pacific Northwest soccer.

Some cleats up, your-going-home-in-a-Portland-ambulance, style of soccer. [More]

Timbers Abroad – You can not stop Mandjou Keita by paulsepp at Dropping Timber

Game 1 Salgaocar 2 – Mohun Bagan 1
Salgaocar went down one goal early, but two later goals by Salgaocar gave them the much needed three points. Keita scored one those goals in the 44th minute against Mohun. [More]

Sights and sounds from the Timbers’ invite combine at PortlandTimbers.com

Last weekend, the Timbers conducted their annual invite-only combine in Portland, Ore. Roughly 70 prospects attended the combine, and they were put through an intense two days of exercises and scrimmages. [More]

LA’s Saunders relives MLS Cup Final by Larry Morgan at MLSnet.com

CARSON, Calif. — Los Angeles Galaxy [and former Portland Timber] goalkeeper Josh Saunders has replayed last November’s MLS Cup Final against Real Salt Lake only a couple of times in his mind and he’s watched just one replay. That’s more than enough, as far as he’s concerned. [More]

February 4: Gems & Giants, Timbers First Thursday, and the 7th Planet Picture Show

February 4, 2010 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

The winter doldrums are over; there are plenty of things to do this weekend (post coming tomorrow!) and next weekend. And of course today is First Thursday.

Gems & Giants

Gems & Giants: Only the Finest in Soul and Funk, returns to the Jade Lounge (2342 SE Ankeny) Thursday, February 4 at 7:30pm. [More]

TimbersTimbers Army First Thursday

Get ready for the upcoming season (2010 schedule should be released very soon!) at the Timbers Army First Thursday gathering, Thursday, February 4th at The Bitter End Pub (1981 W Burnside). [More]

7th Planet Picture Show

7th Planet PIcture Show is an MST3K-inspired live celebration of cinematic camp, taking place twice a month at the Mt. Tabor Theater in Portland, Oregon. Will Radik and 2 or more hardened camp cinema veterans will face down some of the most ridiculous, awkward, and tasteless films born unto this pitiless earth, with only microphones (and probably alcohol). Audience members are not only allowed but encouraged to shout at the movie themselves and leave their cell phones on. [More]

The featured movie tonight: Hard Ticket to Hawaii

MLS to Portland for 2011 Finalized

February 4, 2010 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Portland MLS 2011We celebrated last March when Major League Soccer officially awarded a team to Portland for 2011. That was only the beginning, however, of a seemingly unending series of meetings and negotiations and City Hall votes. I learned a lot about how our city works during this process, and to paraphrase Otto von Bismarck, Portland City Council resolutions are like sausages, it is better not to see them being made. I know now that, despite what the extraordinarily loud and obnoxious (and often professional) naysayers and curmudgeons believe on faith; this was not a back room deal – every detail was debated and negotiated during an arduous democratic process. I also learned that fully one half the people who testify at City Council meetings are bat shit crazy.

Yesterday, another major milestone was completed, when the Portland City Council passed the funding and renovation plan to upgrade PGE Park for Major League Soccer.

But, of course, there’s still much more to do. Below is a tentative timeline leading up to 2011 (from an email to season ticket holders from the Timbers organization). I recommend you get your season tickets now, as come 2011 it will be very hard to find a seat (i.e. a place to stand)!

  • Late March 2010 – Phase I of stadium construction completed
  • Mid-April 2010 – Timbers USL-1 season kicks off at PGE Park
  • June 2010 – 2011 MLS Season Seat Selection Package is delivered to all 2010 Timbers ticket packages holders and 2011 MLS depositors
  • Mid-to-Late June 2010 – Selection process begins for 2010 Timbers ticket package holders
  • Late June to Early July 2010 – Selection process begins for 2011 MLS depositors
  • Late July 2010 – Open 2011 MLS season seat selection for general public
  • September 2010 – Phase II of stadium construction begins
  • Early March 2011 – Stadium construction complete
  • March 2011 – Inaugural MLS match for Portland Timbers franchise

And don’t forget, today is Timbers Army First Thursday!

Book Review: The Wine Trials 2010

February 3, 2010 by Dave Knows 4 Comments

The world of wine, as I think we all know, involves a lot of snobbery, con games, and hogwash. There are also a lot of delicious wines. The Wine Trials 2010, by Robin Goldstein and Alexis Herschkowitsch, features brief reviews of the 150 wines under $15 that beat $50+ bottles in this year’s rigorous brown-bag blind tastings. The book’s basic message is to drink wines you like, rather than wines you are told you’re supposed to like. But the aforementioned snobbery, con games, and hogwash, in addition to psychology (e.g. if we think a wine is expensive, a lot of us tend to enjoy it more!?) makes this difficult. Part one of the book, The blind tasting manifesto, explores all of these issues with persuasive arguments (and scientific data!). The rest of the book consists of reviews of the 150 best liked wines, in a variety of categories, as determined by rigorous brown-bag blind tastings.

I’ve tried several wines featured in the the book and have not been disappointed. But I have not been able to find about half the wines (from both the 2009 and 2010 editions of the book), which has been frustrating. So I thought it might be interesting, and useful, to host my own blind tasting, a la The Wine Trials, with locally available wines.

For our [not so] rigorous blind tastings, we thought about trying just Oregon wines, or just one variety of wine. But ultimately we went with what we randomly found at Trader Joe’s. We know the price is pretty good, and we also know that we would be able to find these wines again, if we wanted to. The price range of the wines we selected was $7.99-13.99 (which at Trader Joe’s is almost high end).

Here’s the lineup:

The Wines

As you can see, our wine selection contains a mix of styles. It may have been more useful to stick to heavy or light red wines, but I, for one, don’t always know if a wine is heavy or light based on its label. And interestingly, none of these wines made the 2010 edition of The Wine Trials, though we don’t know if that’s because they weren’t included in the trials, or if they were but didn’t perform well in the tastings. In any case, we expected our home version of the Wine Trials would be educational and fun, and hoped we might discover a couple tasty wines.

We invited a bunch of friends over, made a bunch of snacks, and wrapped each bottle in foil and attached a number.

Wines wrapped in foil

For the blind tasting we gave each of our guests one of the official Wine Trials tasting tasting forms (pdf), and set them to it. The only ground rules were no talking about the wines while tasting, and we recommended each taster start with a different wine, rather than going from 1 through 6 in order.

Below are the winners, as decided by our tasters, ranked from 1-6. The top two places ended up a virtual tie, both wines received the same number of 1st (4), 2nd (2), and 3rd (2) place votes. But wine number one also received a fourth place vote, whereas number 2 received a single 5th place vote. In the list below we’ve also included a few quotes from notes made by our guests on the tasting forms.

  1. Barnard Griffin Columbia Valley Syrah 2008 – $12.99 “Yummy” “Not bad, velvety, big wine”
  2. Columbia Crest Grand Estates Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley 2007 9.99 “Nice deep color, some vanilla” “Soft, smooth, oak, velvety”
  3. Marqués de Cáceres Crianza Rioja 2005 – 11.99 “Pleasant, a little light for me” “Starts off fine but finishes with a nauseous tone”
  4. Eola Hills Oregon Pinot Noir 2008 – 13.95 “Charles Shaw?” “Watery”
  5. Red Door Cellars Pinot Noir Willamette Valley 2007 (pdf) 13.99 “A little light on the finish, tastes like a pinot”
  6. Blason de Bourgogne Pinot Noir 2008 – 7.99 “Tastes like a weak pinot” “Reminds me of my childhood, can you say altar wine?”

As you can see the Pinot Noirs did not do very well. Whether this is due to our tasters not liking the variety, or the particular Pinots we selected being of low (cheap) quality, I cannot say. We did have a few self-proclaimed Pinot fans amongst the tasters.

Visit The Wine Trials website for more information about the book, which is available, of course, at Powell’s.

February 4: Timbers Army First Thursday

February 2, 2010 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Timbers ArmyGet ready for the upcoming season (2010 schedule should be released very soon!) at the Timbers Army First Thursday gathering, Thursday, February 4th at The Bitter End Pub (1981 W Burnside).

Come on down to The Bitter End to hang out with fellow Portland Timbers fans! Chat about the latest Timbers and MLS to PDX news, drink a few pints, and maybe even find some Timbers merchandise for sell.

Start time, of course, is 7:01pm.

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