Supporter news
From The Terraces: Cascadia Derby Away Support Part I Timbers Army by Cody Croghan at World Soccer Reader
Rewind to the late 1970’s. Long before a physical Cascadia Cup existed (debuted in 2004), the Cascadia Derby was thriving. Seattle Sounders, Portland Timbers and Vancouver Whitecaps were all members of the North American Soccer League. These three sides were just a car ride apart and could care less about facing Pele or Der Kaiser or Johan Cruyff. Instead, they went after each other and a fierce rivalry was born. As the years passed, the landscape of soccer in the United States changed, but the Cascadia Derby did not. From the NASL to the USL to the USSF D2 Pro League, the rivalry was a constant. [more]
The Timbers Army Third Saturday for November 2010 takes place in my neck of the woods, at The Florida Room (435 N Killingsworth), on Saturday, November 20.
“If downing pints with your fellow Timbers Army compatriots isn’t enough of a draw, the Florida Room features pool and pinball, comfort food (tater tots!), a covered and heated smoking deck, a jukebox, and a photo booth. That’s right, a photo booth. Instant legends will be born this night.” [more]
The 2010 MLS Cup Final pits FC Dallas against the Colorado Rapids in Toronto. Normally most Portlanders wouldn’t give a rats ass about this match, but next year the Portland Timbers will be playing in the league, so maybe it’s a good idea for us to take a gander at the competition. [more]
MLS news
Alex Nimo to graduate from Generation Adidas- what it means for RSL and the expansion draft by denz at SBNation
Well last year RSL avoided losing anyone in the expansion draft by working out a deal for Chris Seitz to be traded to the Philadelphia Union, one of the conditions was that the Union would not select any RSL players in the expansion draft.
I didn’t have Alex on my protected list because while he has a good upside the RSL midfield is very deep, there is also the fact that Alex is clearly upset that he hasn’t been brought back into the fold at RSL and spent two years on loan to the Portland Timbers. [more]
Spencer: Reserve League is a great way to develop coaches and players at Prost Amerika Soccer
News that MLS has reintroduced the reserve league has been warmly greeted by all in the Pacific Northwest. But one man has even greater reason than most to allow himself a wry smile and that is the man who coached the last side to win it, new Portland Timbers head coach John Spencer. [more]
The Brad Knighton Interview at Sons of Ben
BK: The Portland Timbers organization is top class. From when I first was loaned out there, I did not know what to expect, but when I met Gavin, and Merit, and the entire organization and coaching staff I felt very welcomed! The fan base there is fantastic. It is going to be such a great addition to the league having them and Vancouver come into the league next year. The Pacific Northwest rivalry will be in full effect. They were a USL team when I was there, and they averaged 14,000 a game. I can’t wait to see their attendance for an MLS game at PGE Park. [more]
PortlandTimbers.com gets a face lift
MLS Timbers Launch New Portlandtimbers.com at PortlandTimbers.com
PORTLAND, Ore. – The Portland Timbers today launched a new website as part of the team’s Major League Soccer debut in 2011. The Timbers and MLS Digital have constructed an entirely new portlandtimbers.com that will be the leading source for information and content on the Timbers. [more]
Portland Timbers Reach 9,000 Season Tickets Sold at Pitch Black Underground
As you probably already know the Portland Timbers launched their new MLS website yesterday. The new site has received a very positive reception from fans for its polished look. After doing some digging around on the page I found this interesting statement from the ticket sales section. [more]
MLS Welcomes the Timbers
MLS on Timbers: Alan Gordon by Brian Costello at PortlandTimbers.com
Gordon was a standout forward at Oregon State University before signing with the Timbers USL edition in 2004. Nicknamed “Flash” and with fans singing the theme song from the classic film of the same name, Gordon took the league by storm garnering Rookie of the Year honors and tying for the league lead in goals with 17. Eventually signing with the Los Angeles Galaxy and playing alongside David Beckham, Gordon has moved on to be a key part of Chivas USA’s attack. Portland obviously had a big effect on his development and he’s keen to see how Portland and the Timbers Army will make an impact next season in MLS. [more]
MLS on Timbers: Brian Ching by Brian Costello at PortlandTimbers.com
Brian Ching: I thought Portland was a great city. I thought that they had a tremendous amount of fan support especially at the USL level. I remember having some great rivalry games when I was playing with Seattle against Portland. I think that’s going to be one of the best rivalries in the entire MLS. And you throw in Vancouver, I think all three cities really go out and support their teams. And it’s not just that, I think there’s a real dedication and a real loyalty that these teams are going to have. [more]
Audio
mao’s Football Show – Episode 3
FC Media Question of the Week, 200 Twitter followers, 107ist, Timbers Army, S-C-O-T, New MLS rules, Return of Reserve League, Home Grown Players, Expansion Draft, MLS Cup playoffs, Marcus Hahnemann?, Robbie Findley?, Kuwait 9 – India 1, Panama v. Honduras, Ibad, AFC Wilmbledon v. MK Dons?, Chelsea 0 – Sunderland 3, Johan Elmander, Milan Derby, Bundesliga, Cascadia away tickets issues, John Bain, Scott Benedetti, Ignacio Baez, MLS Cup final at the Bagdad, 107ist, Green is the Color. [Listen at Cascadia.FM]
Video
- Video: Sweatshirts for the Portland Timbers Army
- Portland Timbers: Welcome to Major League Soccer
- PGE Park Construction Time Lapse, Month 2
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