Wednesday, March 31
Timber Bits - USSF
The Timbers Offside blog is back, with a new author, Micheal from Mao's Football. Look forward to more great coverage of your favorite club.
Know Your History
It was August 12, 1975 and the Seattle Sounders were in town for the quarterfinal playoff game at Multnomah Stadium (PGE Park) which was packed with over 31,000 supporters. The game played to a 1-1 draw at the end of regular time. A sudden death overtime ensued and the Timbers won the match. Fans by the thousands poured unto the field after the long hard fought victory to celebrate. It is not only one of the greatest matches in Timber history, but in the history of professional soccer in the US. We will work on getting some more clips from this match and from others of the good old days.
For more Portland Timbers history, check out the Portland Timbers Fan Page which has a wealth of stats and info to dig through.
Timbers head to Washington for Training

The trip north will allow the players to focus on training and getting to know one another, as they will all be in foreign territory together. The Timbers are unbeaten in the preseason with a record of 3-0-1. Learn more about the trip at portlandtimbers.com.
Tuesday, March 30
Monday, March 29
MLS Power Rankings Week One
Ranking | Team | Notes |
1 | Columbus | Two-time defending Supporter Shield winners outclass Canadians with Schelloto picking up where he left off with goal and assist. |
2 | RSL | MLS Cup champs defend title with a big win on the road. Javier Morales scores two to take a very early lead for Golden Boot. |
3 | Seattle | MLS sophomores beat-up the freshmen team. Rain did not dter a sellout crowd as Sounders were in total control all night. |
4 | LA | No Beckham, no problem as Galaxy win at home thanks to Edson Buddle's early goal. |
5 | Houston | Dynamo grab a point on the road despite losing two national team players in the off-season. |
6 | Colorado | Omar Cummings' second-half goal was all that the Rapids needed in the opening week's least eventful game. |
7 | Kansas City | The Wizards' 4-0 blow-out of their former coach's new team has to be the biggest surprise of week one. |
8 | Chicago | Poor finishing bit the Fire as they fall to 2009's worst team despite outshooting them 8 to 3. |
9 | NYRB | Red Bull get a fresh start in the MLS Taj Mahal, they need to win on the road to prove they are for real. |
10 | Toronto | Four new players added in the days leading up to opening day and a new coach led to a punchless loss for TFC. |
11 | Dallas | Luckily for FCD, only 8,000 fans showed up to see them draw in-state rivals - really? Only 8,000 for opening day? |
12 | New England | The Revolution better find some offense quickly - they had no shots on goal in their opening day loss. |
13 | DC | What happened to this once proud franchise? New season brings them still playing in RFK Stadium and getting blown out. |
14 | Chivas | 2008 Sacha Kljestan where are you? The USA Goats desperately need the video game poster boy to regain his form. |
15 | Philly | Tough way to start their MLS history - on the road, in front of sellout crowd, on national television. |
16 | San Jose | Getting blown out at home is not the way to convince fans to show up - that’s why the 2005 team moved to Houston… St. Louis calling??? |
Friday, March 26
You Can't Stop Us, We are the Rose City!
Its only preseason, but the success in finding the back of the net in every game thus far, means we may be seeing a lot of the 2009 success continue into 2010.
- For those following Ian Joy's twitter, we got a racy picture of what he left in Washington.
- Follow the official twitter account of the Timbers.
- From Portlandtimbers.com Timbers defeat Vancouver 2-0 in preseason play
Thursday, March 25
MLS Season Kicks Off Tonight


The new Red Bull Arena is the crown jewel of American Soccer Stadiums, the location allows New Yorkers to take the path train to the matches, design is top notch and this modern stadium gives one of the world's great cities, a pitch to be proud of.
The league finally launched a redesigned website mlssoccer.com, hopefully to replace the the old and lame mlsnet.com. Portland and Vancouver, both some of the most passionate supporters in North America, will be added to the mix in 2011, and the MLS will only grow stronger.
Some great matches in this opening week of MLS action, set your tivo now. All times posted on dropping timber are pacific standard time.
Thursday, March 25
- Seattle flounders v Philadelphia Union - 6:30pm on ESPN2
- Chivas USA v Colorado Rapids - 7:30pm on Direct Kick
- Columbus Crew v Toronto FC - 1pm on Direct Kick
- FC Dallas v Houston Dynamo - 1pm on Telefutura
- New York Red Bulls v Chicago Fire - 4pm on ESPN
- Kansas City Wizards v DC United - 5:30pm on Direct Kick
- San Jose Earthquakes v Real Salt Lake - 6pm on FSC
- LA Galaxy v New England Revolution - 8pm on FSC
PGE Park Renovation Drawings





Wednesday, March 24
MLS 2010 Kicks Off on Thursday

Thursday, March 25
- Seattle flounders v Philadelphia Union - 6:30pm on ESPN2
- Chivas USA v Colorado Rapids - 7:30pm on Direct Kick
- Columbus Crew v Toronto FC - 1pm on Direct Kick
- FC Dallas v Houston Dynamo - 1pm on Telefutura
- New York Red Bulls v Chicago Fire - 4pm on ESPN
- Kansas City Wizards v DC United - 5:30pm on Direct Kick
- San Jose Earthquakes v Real Salt Lake - 6pm on FSC
- LA Galaxy v New England Revolution - 8pm on FSC
Tuesday, March 23
Timber Bits - Timbers Remain Unbeaten
Portland Timbers Website
Soccer City USA
The Bay Soccer
Mandjou Keita, may be more concerned with Portland, than continue to play in India.
Of bigger concern though will be a sudden drop in form of his key striker, Keita Mandjou. The team’s leading goalscorer seemed completely out of place on a balmy Sunday, prompting Bencherifa to show him the bench in the second session.- Kolkata Mirror
A video of fans at the Community Shield match.
Saturday, March 20
Portland Clashes with San Jose Earthquakes Tonight
Vs.
San Jose Earthquakes
Preseason Friendly
Buck Shaw Stadium in Santa Clara, California
7:00 PM March 20th
Listen live to John Strong, 95.5 the Game, show starts at 6:30PM
Friday, March 19
Timber Bits - Links, links and more links

Super stud Tony McManus does a little Q&A, and gives the army props. One-on-one with Tony McManus.
Portland Soccer Bars, brought to you by the excellent local blogger Dave Knows. This is one of the best domain names in the history of the internets. http://portlandsoccerbars.com/


2010 Portland Timbers on FSN (all games originating from PGE Park)
April 22 – vs. AC St. Louis (7 p.m.)
April 29 – vs. Vancouver (7 p.m.)
May 13 – vs. Crystal Palace Baltimore (7 p.m.)
May 15 – vs. AC St. Louis (7 p.m.)
June 6 – vs. Carolina (6 p.m.)
June 17 – vs. NSC Minnesota (7 p.m.)
June 27 – vs. FC Tampa Bay (5 p.m.)
Aug. 11 – vs. NSC Minnesota (7 p.m.)
Aug. 26 – vs. Austin (7 p.m.)
Aug. 29 – vs. Crystal Palace Baltimore (6 p.m.)
Thursday, March 18
107ist - The Timbers Army Independent Supporters' Trust
The group is "open to anyone who loves soccer, the Timbers, Portland, and, especially, the combination of the three", and you can become a member for a $20 fee. Membership includes benefits including first dibs on road trip transportation, special 107ist merchandise, and access to member-only events. The fee also helps support Tifo efforts, flags and whatever else it takes to make Timber's games the the best experience in North America. Interested, learn more at the links below, passionate enough, run for election to the board.
Become a member: http://www.timbersarmy.org/107ist/membership/
More information about 107ist: http://www.timbersarmy.org/107ist/
Wednesday, March 17
Timbers on KPTV-12
Speaking of Traditional Media, let's go
Newspaper: Kip Kesgard does an excellent job blogging with the Oregonian, just wish more of those stories hit the newsprint. The Kip knows his Timbers and runs stories from in depth to the new to the beautiful game. oregonlive.com/timbers
Radio: John Strong is the voice of the Timbers, his knowledge and style is right on from his game day commentary to his Timbers radio show. The mature voice and young Strong may be solidifying his growing spot with the Timbers, better then anybody. Strong at Night
Graffiti Artist: It dates back to 30,000 BCE, and yet the great ones still remain mysterious.
Tuesday, March 16
Timbers 20 Year Reunion

Please send us what you know or post a comment of what you remember about this match, the stories, photographs, video?, any and all would be awesome.
MLS Final Kick Season Preview
MLS Final Kick is a weekly show on ESPN covering all MLS action, and this episode is the 2010 season preview.
Try this at home - Judo Chop
BREAKING NEWS - The Strikers Strike Back, not only are those offensive bastards using fancy footwork to move the ball, they are also using fists of fury and elbow bombs, as nightclub brawler and v-sign giver Steven Gerrard demonstrates below.
Timbers Bits - NO means NO!



The Seattle game wasn't the only derby for the Timbers, as Mandjou Keita played in the Gao derby between Salgaocar and Dempo. Keita didn't find the back of the net, but his team mates did, as they won 3-1, shocking league leader Dempo. It was big victory for Salgaocar, as they are still fighting to get out of the relegation zone. Keita is expected to come back to Portland before the season starts.
A video shot by some dude, (not ours) of the renovation project at PGE Park. Our elite PGE Park Photographer did not shoot this video, and it is not his voice.
Our new favorite Twitter account is LevesqueisDouche
Saturday, March 13
Know Your Chants: Portland Boys
Timbers chants: http://timbers107.blogspot.com/2007/09/timbers-army-chants.html
Portland boys we are here - Wo ho, Wo ho
Portland boys we are here - Wo ho, Wo ho
Portland boys we are here
Hug your women, drink your beer
Wo ho, Wo ho, oh
Use your head and use your feet - Wo ho, Wo ho
Use you head and use your feet - Wo ho, Wo ho
Use your head and use your feet
10 -color of opposition- buggers at my feet
Wo ho, Wo ho, oh
Burn, destroy, wreck and kill - Wo ho, Wo ho
Burn, destroy, wreck and kill - Wo ho, Wo ho
Burn, destroy, wreck and kill
Portland Timbers bloody will
Wo ho, Wo ho, oh
Timbers Player Ratings
Steve Cronin: 10
An absolute beast. He hasn't lost a step from last season, and the Timbers may be able to ride his back again for a few matches this year. If this season is an MLS tryout, Cronin really made his case against the Sounders. (90', 6 saves)
Back line: 8.5
The Timbers played with 4 defenders in the back, and a defensive midfielder, so the Timbers in effect were allowing the Sounders to get their chances. Despite a few lapses, the defense came through and Wilkinson's strategy paid huge dividends.
Mamadou "Futty" Danso: 9
Sporting "Futty" on his back, Danso was the Timber's most solid defender, anchoring the defense and coming up with huge plays against the Sounders. (90')
Quavas Kirk: 8
Kirk was the most impressive new addition to the Timbers defense. He had a couple of missed marks and touches, allowing the Sounders to strike, but came through when needed and single-handedly prevented at least one goal. (subbed at 73')
Midfield: 6
Except for a brief period in the second half, the Sounders were able to control possession for most of the match. Part of this was because the Timbers were set up defensively, but some of it can be attributed to the midfielders just being out-skilled by their MLS counterparts.
Rodrigo Lopez: 3.5
Lopez was especially disappointing, as it almost seemed as if the effort wasn't there. It was a relief to see the much more exciting Nimo replace him. (subbed at 54')
Forwards: 9
The offense didn't have many chances, but they were able to convert when it counted. The score could have easily been 2-0.
O.J. Obatola: 10
Instant Timbers Legend. Be honest, you probably didn't even know who this guy was and he walks off the field a hero. (subbed at 61', goal)
PGE Park Construction Update
Friday, March 12
Things that suck about Qworst Field
- Shittle fans
- The Sound Wave
- If you buy a bottled water they throw the cap away and hand it to you. Your bottle is now impossible to reuse. Way to be green Seattle.
- Washed up goalies.
- 2 beer choices and one is sold out. Nothing says Northwest like Bud Light.
- Overrated prima-donna forwards who flop and whine to the ref.
- Fans who obviously weren't around when their team averaged 2,000 home attendance, but put up signs about "history"
- The chick who spent 8 minutes
burningsteaming milk for a latte. This is the home of Starbucks? - It's a rotten metal taco
- Who wants to go to a soccer match and sit so far away you can't see?
- No board up with game stats (maybe that's because it was a charity match?)
- It's too big, so sound doesn't carry. Oh wait, they fixed that by piping in chants on the PA system and micing up the supporters section.
- You can't smoke. Anywhere. You literally have to leave the entire stadium to smoke and they don't allow you to come back in after the match starts. Smokers are officially third class citizens in Seattle.
- If you noticed anything else that sucks about Qworst Field, let us know in the comments.
Welcome Back Alex Nimo!

The Portland Timbers announced yesterday that Real Salt Lake will again be loaning Alex Nimo to the team for their 2010 season. Nimo didn't have much time to take in the news as he found himself on a rain soaked Qwest field later that evening playing against the Sounders. Subbing in for some second half action, Nimo looked like the same speedy, playmaking midfielder that excited Timber fans a year ago.
A hometown product, graduating from Benson high School, Nimo was named a Parade All-American in 2006 before being selected 17th overall by Real Salt Lake in the 2008 MLS draft. Only 19 years of age, Nimo, played in 23 games for the Timbers last year, scoring two goals and recording one assist. Conditions of the loan agreement state that Nimo can be called back up to the MLS by Real Salt Lake at any point during the season should they feel the need. The transaction is also still pending league approval.
Alex Nimo Player Profiles
PortlandTimbers.com and MLSnet.com
Timbers Shine in Rain Soaked Victory, Beat Sounders 1 - 0
Over four busloads of enthusiastic Timber fans got a chance to see their new-look team in action. Highly anticipated off-season acquisitions Quavas Kirk, Ross Smith, Ian Joy, James Marcelin, Derek Gaudet, and Doug DeMartin all got an opportunity to show-off their skills, but it was perhaps pre-season camp invite, Gabriel Obatola, who made the most of the occasion, scoring the game's only goal in the 44th minute. Despite the Sounders controlling possession and earning numerous scoring threats, it was the Timbers who finally broke through late in the first half. A quick striking play, forward George Josten found his way into the box and snuck a pass around the Sounders backline to find a streaking Obatola who blasted the shot past keeper Kasey Keller.
The real story of the game was the Timber's defense. Although they had some communication problems early on, allowing the Sounders to slip past their backline on a handful of occasions, they were able to recovery quickly and showed great skill at breaking up plays when it mattered the most. As expected with a roster full of new players, the Timbers will have to work out a few kinks and build up chemistry, something that won't simply happen overnight. But so far so good. Ross Smith seemed comfortable directing the backline and Quavas Kirk looked fast even on the wet field. Keeper Steve Cronin earned himself another shutout and the team leaned on him heavily, as he was forced to make many big saves on a busy night. The Sounders went into a 3-4-3 formation during the final minutes of play, trying to force the action up front, which made for a hectic conclusion to the match. In what seemed like a long three minutes of stoppage time, the Sounders turned up the pressure, nearly scoring in the closing moments, but ultimately failing to come through in the final third.
Overall, the Timbers defense looked very solid, a trait that carried this team to success last season. Even with the announced return of midfielder Alex Nimo, play in the middle third of field left much to be desired. The Sounders were more active, winning 50/50 balls, and keeping possession with craftier and more patient play. Surely, Manager Gavin Wilkinson will be looking for better play out of his midfield in order to relieve pressure from the defense and avoid wearing them down. The return back into the lineup of Taka Suzuki, Brian Farber, Keith Savage and other stalwarts from last year's rotation will certainly help as well.
It should also be noted that the final score could have just as easily been 2-0. In the 85th minute, forward George Josten found himself isolated on the left side of the box against Keller, juking around him and firing a shot that ricocheted off the far goal post.
The Timbers next match takes place Saturday, March 20th, in a preseason matchup against the MLS's San Jose Earthquake in Santa Clara, Ca. Kick off is set for 7pm.
Extra Bits
Timbers Defeat MLS's Sounders FC 1-0 in Preseason (Portlandtimbers.com)
Sounders Dominate All But The Score (SoundersFC.com)
Timbers take seattle 1-0
Thursday, March 11
DERBY DAY! PORTLAND vs SEATTLE

Some may say its just a game, but this is about heroes and tribes, loyalty and devotion, a commitment to a passion, a battle in our belief, this is our faith. Feel the fever of the crowd, the roar of the faithful.

This great rivalry is not fully understood or appreciated by many of the US soccer world, well this may be the last time that is true. It may be the last time you can just walk up to a ticket window minutes before the derby, it may be the last time we are ever considered minor or 2nd division and it may be the last time that the rest of the MLS is safe. There's No Pity in the Rose City.
The Timbers roster at this time includes 25 players, not all of which have been either signed, or are even in country at this time.
Goalkeepers (3): Adin Brown, Steve Cronin, Matt Pyzdrowski
Defenders (6): Mamadou Danso, Ian Joy, Stephen Keel, Quavas Kirk, Ross Smith, Scot Thompson
Midfielders (9): Josh Cameron, Johan Claesson, Brian Farber, Derek Gaudet, Rodrigo Lopez, James Marcelin, Tony McManus, Ryan Pore, Keith Savage,
Forwards (4): Doug DeMartin, George Josten, Mandjou Keita, Takayuki Suzuki,
Inactive (1): Cameron Knowles
In Camp (2): Gabreil Obatola (forward), Israel Sesay (midfielder)
Total Players: 25
Wednesday, March 10
35 Years of Tribal Warfare, Loyalty and Devotion
Seattle Flounders
Thursday, March 11th, 6:00pm
Qwest Field

A few notes for us fans traveling to the game...
- Don't throw things on the pitch, the field is for playing not your stupid drunk ass to chuck things unto. If that's your gig, move to another continent.
- For the drinkers, don't be the guy that never makes it off the bus or into the stadium, drinking to excess is for post game celebrations.
- When we travel, we are representing the Rose City, make them proud and don't end up like this guy.
- Have fun, yell and shout til your voice gives out and enjoy the beautiful game.
A great radio interview is hosted on pro Seattle site Prost Amerika Soccer, an interview with Bickle about the current status and future of the rivalry.
We will update the site soon after the match finishes or as our hangover allows.
Tuesday, March 9
Timbers Bits - Shittle, Facebook, Keita

Q&A with the Timbers
From the Portland Timbers Facebook page
The Timbers will feature a series of question-and-answer segments, exclusive to Facebook, with team executives, coaches, players and staff this season. The first installment features team owner Merritt Paulson. Submit your questions below, and check back at the end of the week for Merritt’s thoughts on some of your questions.Oregon State preseason match
Some pictures and video from the preseason match in Corvallis. - Timber Fan Page Pictures, The Woodwork Video 1, Video 2, Video 3
Paulson on TV
Merritt Paulson talk about the Timbers on Oregon Sports Final on Fox 12 - Video Link
Mandjou Keita plays Wednesday March 10th and was chosen as the key player of the game in this goal.com match preview
Sunday, March 7
Saturday, March 6
Keep Up with all the EPL Action
