Tuesday, June 29

Game Preview: Bring on the Sounders!

Portland Timbers

VS

Seattle Sounders

Wednesday June 30th
7:30 @ PGE Park
Radio on 95.5 The Game
Online at Portlandtimbers.com
TV on FSN


The biggest rivalry in American soccer will continue Wednesday evening at PGE Park as the USSF Division-2 Portland Timbers will play host to Major League Soccer's Seattle Sounders in the 3rd round of the U.S. Open Cup tournament. An annual competition essentially open to all levels of American soccer, throughout the season thirty-two teams will qualify and partake in the single elimination tournament in order to crown U.S. soccer's official national champion. In the last month, Portland has defeated Kitsap and Sonoma County (both teams from lower divisions of professional soccer), to reach the 3rd round and earn a shot against Seattle, who is one of 8 MLS teams in tournament.

"It's recognized Worldwide." Said Coach Gavin Wilkinson, "The U.S. Open Cup is a chance for amateur and professional teams to see who's the best team."

This will mark the second year in a row that the Timbers and Sounders will meet in the Open Cup. Last year, the Seattle overwhelmed Portland early, scoring a goal in the first 30 seconds of play and pulling out a 2-1 victory in front of a sold-out PGE Park.

"Last year, our emotions were too high." Said Coach Wilkinson, "We came out and were very highly-strung for the start of the game, looking forward to the game a bit too much, where the energy overtook the mentality..... It's important to start this game with a little more arrogance and a little bit more concentration from the start."

Not only will this Wednesday's meeting be an opportunity for redemption against their Northwest rivals, but it will also be the last time the Timber's will play Seattle as a Division-2 team. Next season, Portland will make the jump and join the Sounders in the MLS. However, next year isn't now and the Timbers will have have to step up and muster their best effort if they intend to pull off an upset against a quality MLS squad. Although Seattle has had their struggles recently, they are a team capable of scoring goals in bunches and like to play a fast-paced, offensive style of soccer. Portland may have gotten a 1-0 victory earlier this spring at Qwuest Field, but that match was only an exhibition and Wednesday evening there will be a lot more on the line.

"Speed of play is going to be the big difference." Said defender Stephen Keel, "When we get the ball we want to be able to keep possession and not play into their frantic pace...at times we are gonna want to slow it down and play our game."

"We need to see if we can put (Seattle) under pressure early." Said Coach Wilkinson, "We need to see if we can turn their defenders and get them to lose their shape and by that we need good movement off the ball, we need to keep the ball, and we need to keep the ball moving."

Added Wilkinson, "Against Seattle we're still gonna look to get forward and we gotta keep looking to create as many chances as we have in the past, except we need to put these ones away."

The Portland-Seattle rivalry dates as far back as 1975, spanning across not only multiple decades, but also different soccer leagues including the NASL and most recently in the USL. The intensity of the rivalry has seemed to increase in recent years with the growth of soccer in the Northwest and the loss of the Blazers-Sonics rivalry both as contributing reasons. Many experts have predicted that the Timbers & Sounders will not only become the premiere rivalry in North America, but will stand out as one of the cornerstones for the continuing growth of the MLS.

"When you talk about soccer in American, it's one of the best rivalries that exists." Said Coach Wilkinson, "The rivalry is not only on the field it's off the field, it's city to city, its huge in every regard."

Added Wilkinson, "We have a huge level of respect to our fans. Our fans invest so much and our players feel obligated to give back to those fans. So the rivalry is enhanced maybe because the pressure the fans put on the players and then the responsibility the players feel to the fans."

"It's evident every time (both teams) get together that it's a blood-battle." Said Keel, "Everyone on the field is giving everything they have and everyone is fighting as hard as they possibly can."

"At first I didn't quite understand (the rivalry)," Said midfielder Tony McManus, "I knew there was a strong dislike between Portland and Seattle coming into last year, but until you come into the stadium an hour before kick-off and the whole place is packed and everyone, their fans, our fans are all excited, you feel like it's the 55th minute with how loud it is and it's like, whoa we have an hour before kick-off still? So, everyone who's new to the team will get a quick update on just how big this rivalry is..... there is a legitimate dislike from our fans to their fans and I think that's awesome, it makes it better, more fun."

So, expect a packed and passionate PGE Park tomorrow night. Expect the spirit of the Timber's Army to be on full display. Expect lots of flag waving and endless amounts of streamers. Expect songs to be screamed Expect extravagant Tifos. Expect an ocean of green. Expect Soccer City. Brace yourself cause here we go! Another chapter in the history of this important rivalry is about to be written.

"You have two passionate groups of fans who think they're better than one another," Said Coach Wilkinson with a smile, "Obviously ours are better."

** UPDATE **
The winner of tonight's Timbers/Sounders match will face the LA Galaxy in the quarterfinal round of the US Open Cup on July 7th. The Galaxy beat AC St Louis 2-0 in a competitive match last night in Los Angeles to advance onto the next round. Chris Klein and Juninho both scored goals for the Galaxy in the 2nd half, here's a short recap.

Portland v Seattle US Open Cup

Get your tickets now at portlandtimbers.com,
Game Preview to come soon.

Past dropping timber coverage of the Rivalry
2009 US Open Cup
- July 1, 2009
June 30, 2009 - GAME PREVIEW: A NorthWest Rivalry Renewed
July 2, 2009 - Random NOTES: Timbers Knocked Out of US Open Cup
July 6, 2009 - Seattle Sounder Fan Mug Shot
July 6, 2009 - Nyassi and the Seattle Flounders

2010 Charity Shield Match - March 11, 2010
March 10, 2010 - Seattle Preview with the Timbers
March 11, 2010 - DERBY DAY! PORTLAND vs SEATTLE
March 12, 2010 - Timbers Take Seattle 1-0
March 12, 2010 - Portland at Seattle 1-nil Victory, Pictures and Videos
March 12, 2010 - Timbers Shine in Rain Soaked Victory, Beat Sounders 1 - 0


Update:
A note to those sitting in the North End tomorrow:
Streamers will interfere with the tifo display tomorrow use them when we score, [not before the match].  Follow directions and make sure the folks around you participate 

Everyone needs to be as loud as they can, so if you are new, study your chant sheet and know your chants.

Also, it probably goes without saying, but don't act like this guy or these guys.  Stay calm and don't get caught up in bullshit.

Monday, June 28

Wednesday Chant

Seen on Soccer City (posted by GRIZ):
MOVE TO OKLAHOMA
MOVE TO OKLAHOMA
MOVE TO OKLAHOMA
Dropping Timber officially endorses this chant and will be starting it from the upper rows of section 205 on Wednesday.

As we see it, the rhythm goes:  MOVE       TO         OKLA         HOMA

Timbers Win, 1 nil over Rowdies

Our Bright Dike scored the only goal of the match. Recap to come later- Flounders this Wednesday.

Sunday, June 27

Game Preview: The Rowdies are Back

Portland Timbers

VS
Tampa Bay Rowdies

Sunday, June 27th

5pm @ PGE Park
Televised on Fox Sports Northwest
Online @ PortlandTimbers.com

Radio on 95.5 The Game

The Timbers return to league action, hosting the Tampa bay Rowdies for the first time since 1982, in which we won 5 nil. The Rowdies have had a successful inaugural season thus far, sitting in 5th place in total points. The Timbers are coming off their first two win streak since the beginning of the season, the last two wins we have scored 6 goals and only allowed one to be scored against us.

Where the Timbers had a rough May, the Rowdies went undefeated. June has not been so kind to the Rowdies, they have lost their last three league games and lost this past week in US Open Cup play against Miami FC. They started out June with a trip to Vancouver with a close match in which they lost just 1 nil to the Whitecraps.

The Rowdies have earned their name this year, as they have accumulated a number of cards, leading scorer Aaron Wheeler is suspended from the match against the Timbers due to yellows. They enjoy confrontation and earn stupid cards for their behavior, something the Timbers and their Army can play into.

In 1975 the Rowdies along with the Timbers joined the NASL and shocked everyone by both appearing in the Soccer Bowl in their first season. Unfortunately the Rowdies won their only outdoor championship that year and Portland has chased the dream ever since. So every match with the Rowdies is a time for revenge. The weather should perfect and old rivals will meet once more.

Players to Watch
Aaron King - Tied with suspended Aaron Wheeler as top goal scorer with 4. He had a disappointing year due to injuries, you may remember him from the 2007 and 2008 seasons with Charleston Battery, in which he scored 21 goals in 51 games.

Takuya Yamada - Iconic J-League player Takuya Yamada is nicknamed "The Terminator," for his close physical play and is considered one of Japan's great utility players. He joined the Rowdies for his first stint outside of Japan, although he had tried out with the NE Rev's to no avail.

YouTube videos of the past
The goal against shittle that put us in the 1975 Soccer Bowl
NASL Soccer Bowl '75: Tampa Bay 2, Portland 0

Teddy Bear Toss - Your Chance to Throw Something on the Pitch
, Seriously
From the Timbers front office.
As part of the Teddy Bear Toss, presented by Stoel Rives, LLC, fans are encouraged to bring new stuffed animals to the match to be donated to local youth charities. Following the Timbers’ first goal of the night, fans are invited to toss their stuffed animal onto the pitch. Items will be collected and distributed throughout the greater-Portland area.

If you don't believe us, go to Portlandtimbers.com

Saturday, June 26

Advance and Done, Next Stop Brazil

The faithful will have to wait another four years to even have a chance to see our USA team play in the World Cup. The Algeria game was a super high, after 91 minutes of heartbreak, we were saved, today after 120 minutes we are broken. Forced to drink and think about those damn Rowdies and then the tainted meat of flounder. At this point, a couple of Timber victories here can erase the thoughts of what could have been for the US.

As, the ads say the US is respected, but respect is not enough, we proved that we are a team on the world stage, 6 straight WC appearances after a 40 year drought is something to be proud of. Now the focus is on to build the next squad of men who can take the US to the next level. 2014 and 2022 sounds millions of miles away, but the thought that a Timber or someone who came up through our team, represents us on the world's biggest stage is a fun and powerful thought.

The beautiful game is growing, here, Africa, Asia, Central America, Europe, South America and throughout the Pacific Ocean. The world continues to produce better footballers, teams and love for the game. The Timbers Army only continues to grow and influence. The Cascade rivalry continues to grow and represents the loyalty, that football brings. We, the faithful are in the midst of something special.


A round of 16 game that felt better than today.

Friday, June 25

Timbers Revise MLS Badge


The Timbers front office announced some tweaks to the MLS logo that was unveiled June 12th. The Timber's Army and the 107ist in particular, worked with the front office to come to a design that we can call an improvement. The new logo removes the NHL shading, and some unnecessary lines as you can see above. The debate will continue.

From the Wires
Oregon Live - Timbers introduce new secondary logos, while AC St. Louis finds stability
Portland Business Journal - Portland Timbers revise logo
PortlandMLS2011.com - Timbers introduce full slate of MLS team marks
PortlandTimbers.com - Timbers introduce full slate of MLS team marks

Thursday, June 24

AC St. Louis Situation Stabilized?

The situation in AC St. Louis looks finally stable, weeks after they folded their sister operation St. Louis Athletica, a WPS team, there were question marks surrounding the financial situation in STL, and fears that the club would fold before finishing its first season. But guess who stepped in with some cash, Jeff Cooper, duh and now guess who packed their bags and was sent home, head coach Claude Anelka, duh. Claude, is the brother of Chelsea star Nicolas Anelka, who was also sent home packing from the French team, only to watch his national team implode only like only the French can.
Well the conditions in STL look much better, after weeks of mystery of what would happen to the club. They beat NSC Minnesota in the 2nd round of the US Open Cup and will head to LA this week to face the Galaxy. The AC St. Louis team was given extra motivation to win in Minnesota, as Cooper addressed the team before the match and told the players there would be bonuses for every player if they won. Former Timber Luke Kreamalmeyer, scored the game's only goal and the most important goal ever of the young franchise. It should be noted that Kreamalmeyer led the Timbers in 2006 with 9 goals and was the team MVP in that tough and rocky year.

The Full Story
Official Press Release - AC St. Louis
Inside Minnesota Soccer - Claude Anelka Fired From AC St. Louis, Financial Situation Stabilized with Money From Jeff Cooper
AC St. Louis Fanatic - A Day of Good News and Sad News

Wednesday, June 23

You Have to Be Loving Your Boys Right Now!

What a great 12 hours it was as Portland kicked off in Bremerton and got an impressive result against the Kitsap Pumas, to set up what we all were hoping for a battle against seattle in our house. The Timbers played some great football yesterday and made us all proud. Ross Smith has show prowess in the air, and used it to full effect to start the Timbers up. Then Dike had his coming out party and lit up Kitsap for the hat trick. This is now two wins in a row for the Timbers, something they have not done since the first two games of the season.

Fresh off a sweet smokey Timber victory, the US kicked off their fate and just when it was starting to feel hopeless, they brought the ruckus! Footie fans, or should I say USA fans you shall not forget where you were at on June 23, 2010 at 8:48am Pacific Standard time. It was the storybook ending, after 91 minutes of nail biting, bloody lips and shots off the post. In the end Donovan and the USA national team right fully walked off the field a heroes.

USA and the Timbers, You Have to Be Loving These Boys Right Now!

So I'm usually not the type to push or enjoy a song dedicated to a team, but this Weezer song is in my head and the video is slick.








Besides great matches, here is what it will take to get Americans to watch soccer:

Seattle @ Portland, Get Your Tickets

This game will be a sellout! Get your tickets now at portlandtimbers.com
US Open Cup
Portland Timbers
v Seattle Flounders

PGE Park, Wednesday, June 30th 7:30pm

Tuesday, June 22

US Open Cup Bracket Round 3


Click on the image for a larger version.

Timbers Will Face Seattle

Portland Timbers v Seattle Flounders
PGE Park, Wednesday, June 30th 7:30pm

The Timbers obliterated the Kitsap Pumas tonight in the US Open Cup. The Timbers will now play the Seattle Flounders Wednesday, June 30th at PGE park. This will be the hottest ticket in town and we will relay details about tickets as we get them.

Kitsap Game Recap
The Timbers and their Army traveled to Bremerton, Washington to face the Kitsap Pumas. Ross Smith the man who loves to show some leg, scored in the 35th minute off a Nimo corner kick. Three minutes later Pore gave a nice pass to Bright Dike who slammed it into the back of the net. The Timbers went into halftime with a 2 nil lead. Then two minutes into the 2nd half, DK used his strength and speed to make the game 3 nil. Then DK got the hat trick in the 67th minute. Kitsap scores in the final minutes. The Timbers get the huge major solid win 4-1.

Timbers defeat the Flounders in 1975 playoff game

Portland @ Kitsap Game Updates

The man in the short shorts, Ross Smith scores off a Nimo corner in the 35th minute!
Dike Scores off a simple pass from Pore around the 38th minute.
DK scores again in the 47th minute. Dike welcome to the MLS.
DK HAT TRICK!!!! 63rd minute
Kitsap scores in the final minutes.

Timbers lead 4-1 in the 90th minute!

Listen Live on 95.5 the game
There is no live video feed, that we know of.

US Open Cup Round Two - Portland at Kitsap


Portland Timbers

VS

Kitsap Pumas

Tuesday June 22nd

7pm @ Bremerton Memorial Stadium
Radio on 95.5 The Game

Twitter: TimbersFC

The Portland Timbers are in Bremerton to take on Kitsap.  Back in April the Timbers lost to the Pumas 3-2 in a pre-season matchup, but this time there is more on the line, with the winner taking on the Sounders in the next round of the cup.

Here is the complete bracket for rounds 2 through the final:

Monday, June 21

Dropping Timber Fantasy Contest

The fantasy rankings have been updated, and we finally have an undisputed leader, Chrisbers, who happened to have Josh Cameron at defender.  We are coming up on the middle of the season and the 5 point mid-season bonus. Unfortunately, with the low number of wins, only 47th ranked Spacewalk Creative and Timbers U-28 (#58) are within reach of getting the bonus.


RankingTeamScoreForwardMidfielderDefenderBonuses
1Chrisbers27Mandjou Keita (2)Ryan Pore (20)Josh Cameron (2)C1
2ACES Utd.25Mandjou Keita (2)Ryan Pore (20)Mamadou Danso (0)C1
2Allen25Mandjou Keita (2)Ryan Pore (20)Steve Purdy (0)C1
2FC Chainsaw the Monkey25Mandjou Keita (2)Ryan Pore (20)Stephen Keel (0)C1
2Happy Up Here25Mandjou Keita (2)Ryan Pore (20)Ross Smith (0)C1
2harmsway0125Mandjou Keita (2)Ryan Pore (20)Mamadou Danso (0)C1
2Irvington Utd.25Mandjou Keita (2)Ryan Pore (20)Stephen Keel (0)C1
2Little Beirut Bombers25Mandjou Keita (2)Ryan Pore (20)Ian Joy (0)C1
2Monkey Herder25Mandjou Keita (2)Ryan Pore (20)Quavas Kirk (0)C1
2Nashville Cosmopolitans25Mandjou Keita (2)Ryan Pore (20)Scot Thompson (0)C1
2No Coast FC25Mandjou Keita (2)Ryan Pore (20)Quavas Kirk (0)C1
2Team Awesome25Mandjou Keita (2)Ryan Pore (20)Mamadou Danso (0)C1
2The Moon is made of Ribs25Mandjou Keita (2)Ryan Pore (20)Ian Joy (0)C1

We set up a forum topic for fantasy discussion.

Sunday, June 20

World Cup Links

World Cup News
Yahoo News - The French are prone to failing. Players boycott training, typical.
ESPN - US v Slovenia ref will not officiate another WC match this year.
MLB.com - Vuvuzelas given away to fans at baseball game, buzzing ensues.
Time - North Korea's amazing invisible phone.
Mirror - England can't find their balls.
Guardian - FIFA expects vuvuzela silence during PK shootouts. Ha!

Videos
Youtube - North Korea has interesting and very dangerous training exercises.
Youtube - Diego thinks his sexual preference is questioned. Hilarity ensues.

Saturday, June 19

TIMBERS WIN 2-0 at Minnesota

Pore scores off a PK in the 6th minute.
Josh Cameron scores in the final minutes.
Solid shutout and win on the road.
Eight game winless streak ends now!
Onward Rose City!

Friday, June 18

B.S.

"I'm a little gutted to be honest," Donovan said. "I don't know how they stole that last goal from us. I'm not sure what the call was. He (the referee) wouldn't tell us what the call was."

"We asked the ref many times what it was or who it was on and he wouldn't or couldn't explain it," Donovan said. "I don't know what to think of the call because I didn't see any foul, just a normal free kick and a goal."

Thursday, June 17

Portland Loses Again At Home

The Timbers lost to Minnesota 1-0 in front of 8,000+ fans at PGE Park tonight, already their third home loss of the season. Portland (3-5-4) is now winless in their last 8 league matches and remains in a 3-way tie for 7th place in the overall standings.

In a physical game, full of yellow cards and fouls, the Stars would grab control early with a first half goal, eventually taking a 1-0 lead into halftime. However, the match would change when James Marcelin received a red card early in the 2nd half, the foul called in the Timber's box. In perhaps the most exciting play of the evening, the resulting Minnesota PK was skillfully blocked by Steve Cronin, leading to a counter-attack and close attempt on goal. Playing a majority of the 2nd half a man down, Portland desperately applied pressure, aggressively attacking with speed and intensity, but in the end it wouldn't be enough.

Portland will get their chance for revenge on Saturday as they head up to Minnesota (5-7-2), who is now 4 points ahead of the Timbers in the league table.

USSF Standings
USSF D-2 Pro League 2010
NASL Conference
NASL Conference GP W L T GF GA GD Pts
01. Vancouver Whitecaps FC 12525127520
02. Montreal Impact 1043389-115
03. Miami FC Blues 112271315-213
04. Carolina RailHawks 9324118313
05. Crystal Palace Baltimore 113621015-511
06. AC St. Louis 10271717-107
USL Conference
USL Conference GP W L T GF GA GD Pts
01. Austin Aztex 127232214824
02. Tampa Bay Rowdies 115331813518
03. Rochester Rhinos 115331310318
04. NSC Minnesota Stars 145721219-717
05. Portland Timbers 123541010013
06. Puerto Rico Islanders 93511413110

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Game Preview: Timbers Return to League Action Against Minnesota


Portland Timbers

VS

NSC Minnesota Stars

Thursday June 17th

7pm @ PGE Park
Online @ PortlandTimbers.com

Radio on 95.5 The Game

The Portland Timbers will play host to the expansion Minnesota Stars (formerly the Thunder) tonight at PGE Park, as the Timbers return to league action following a 3-0 victory in the first round of the US Open Cup Tuesday evening. Winless in their last seven league matches, the Timbers (3-4-4, 13pts) have fallen into a three-way tie for 7th place in the USSF standings overall and are only one step above last place in the USL conference. Out of the 12 teams in the league, the top 8 will qualify for the playoffs.

The Timbers have failed to meet the high expectations placed on the team heading into the season, with most fans and media outlets predicting the team to win the league or at least finish near the top of the standings. Defensive lapses and breakdowns in communication have been extremely costly and has lost the team key points in the standings. Another ongoing problem this season has been the team's inability to put the ball in the back of the net. Finishing chances, offensive continuity, and a lack of scoring support, have all contributed to the team's woes. Of the team's 10 goals this season, Ryan Pore has scored 8. When will somebody else step up?

How will the team address some of these issues? Will Coach Gavin Wilkinson make more changes? The team tinkered with rotation and formation on Tuesday against lowly Sonoma County, with players like Brian Farber and Take Suzuki in a more aggressive and attacking role. Will the team experiment with a 4-3-3 formation to try and produce more goals? Should they?

The next two games could have big implications in the standings for the Timbers. After tonight's match, they'll head up to Minnesota to finish the 2nd part of a home-and-home with the Stars on Saturday. Minnesota (4-7-2) is currently sitting in 6th place with 14 points in the overall league table, not bad for a team in it's first year of resurrection. The Stars have played well recently, pulling off a draw against Rochester and upsetting Montreal 1-0 in the last game. If the Timber's are unable to gain any point this week or worse yet, they give away points to Minnesota, then the team will dangerously drop further down the table as the season nears it's halfway point. Basically, Portland has dug itself a hole and if they aren't able to turn things around soon, the hole might become too deep to climb out of.

Wednesday, June 16

Timber Bits - US Open recaps and more

US Open Cup
The Timbers will face Kitsap Pumas in the next round of the US Open Cup, this Tuesday, June 22nd, the in Bremerton, WA. Every match in this tournament is a must win, lose one and your done. So if Portland can pull off the victory on Tuesday we will face the Seattle Flounders at PGE Park on the 30th of June. This can be real.

The Timbers are in the middle of a tough stretch of the schedule with 5 games in 11 days. The Timbers will need to be focused and right now is as good as any to heat things up, like they did Tuesday scoring 3 goals against the Sol. The next three games are crucial, and will tell us a lot about where the 2010 season lies and where it is headed.

Sonoma County Sol Game Recaps
Dropping Timber - Timbers advance in the US Open Cup in 3-0 Victory
The Timber Mill - Timbers top Sonoma County Sol 3-0 in Open Cup
Offside - US Open Cup: Timbers 3 – Sonoma County 0
Oregon Live - Timbers regain their game versus the Sol
Oregon Live - Timbers start slow, finish with authority to top Sonoma County, 3-0

Kitsap Pumas News
Kitsap Soccer Club - Official site
Kitsap Sun - Kitsap Pumas Survive Open Cup Thriller
Seattle Times - Kitsap Pumas advance in U.S. Open Cup with 4-2 win

Timber Bits - World Cup Links

The best thing I heard this week was, "why are they thinking of banning Venezuela (the country) from the World Cup?"

First off our Timbers US Open Recap

USA v England Recaps and Reactions
The Mirror - Football Comedy: England vs USA - the aftermath
The Mirror - Green: I have mental strength to respond from England error
Guardian - England need Wayne Rooney's spark after usual misfire
Guardian - US v England in Lego, brick by brick replay
TV Ratings - Big Numbers For USA/England

Youtube World Cup Videos
YouTube - Kiwi's get first WC point ever! Shirtless celebration ensues.
YouTube - Brazil's Manicon scores the tournament's most beautiful goal, intended or not.
YouTube - North Korea shows the world how to score on Brazil. Great first touch by the scorer.
YouTube - North Koreans working out in a public gym. That's crazy.
YouTube - Australian Tim Cahill gets a harsh red, as if losing 4 nil was not enough.


Random World Cup Links
LifeHacker - Silence those evil Vuzuzelas on your home TV. Warning sort of complicated.
Mao's Football - Excellent summaries of matches, with slicks picts. to boot.
Pitch Invasion - Brazilian WC fever.
Bild - WAG's not attending WC because of terrorist threats, or so the Germans would have you believe.
SI.com - The French imploding as usual.
Unprofessional Foul - Dutch Resort to Sexy Women to Sell beer, Thank you miss, may I have another!

Tuesday, June 15

Timbers advance in the US Open Cup in 3-0 Victory

The Timbers soundly defeated the Sonoma County Sol of the NPSL in the first round of the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup. After a scoreless first half, the Timbers finally found the back of the net with a goal off Doug DeMartin's cross by Alex Nimo in the 58th minute. Takayuki Suzuki put the Timbers up 2-0 late in the game, and James Marcelin capped it off with a goal in stoppage time.

The result against Sonoma was expected, but it was still a relief to many fans after a season of disappointing finishes. It was looking for a while like the Timbers might be leaving with a 1-0 win, which wouldn't have met with pregame expectations, but two late goals sent the Timbers fans home happy. Portland dominated possession for the entire game, even the scoreless first half, and was able to move around on offense at will. Many of their shots went off the crossbars, including a powerful free kick by Rodrigo Lopez as well as multiple headers-- so the score could have been even higher. The Timbers also beat the Sol 3-0 last year on the road.


The Timbers will now face the winner of the Kitsap Pumas and the Bay Area Ambassadors. If they are able to advance past that round, they will be matched up against an MLS team, widely expected to be the Sounders. This would be a rematch of last season's Portland-Seattle Open Cup match. In order for the Timbers (or any other giant-killer) to pull off the miracle of winning the cup, they would have to face as many as four MLS teams in a row.
See the full US Open Cup Bracket.

Lower Attendance
Even with an $8 ticket price, fan attendance was sparse. Season ticket holders still had to buy a ticket for this match, which was probably the main reason for a smaller crowd. The Timbers Army was much smaller than usual, and there were very few fans outside the North end. The match being on a Tuesday and not on the usual schedule were other possible factors.

Timbers Army Protests Change to Badge
The Timbers Army staged a protest against the Timbers new logo during the match. After their usual raucous chanting, they sat down as a group at the 25th minute and remained silent in their seats (minus a few golf claps) until the 35th minute, when they stood and resumed cheering. Small papers were handed out to notify the fans that the silence was meant to respect the old logo, and protest the new logo. A sign was also held up reading "Respect the Badge".  Ian Joy was notified before the game so the players would know it was not related to the team.

Make our Silence Deafening:
In honor of our club’s crest and it’s 35 year history, please observe 10 minutes of silence from the 25th through 35th minute of the first half – regardless of the play on the pitch.
Please look to the capos for further instruction during the 25th minute.

Monday, June 14

Game Preview: Timbers Begin US Open Cup Against Sonoma County

Portland Timbers

VS

Sonoma County Sol


Tuesday June 15th
7pm @ PGE Park

Online Live at PortlandTimbers.com
Radio on 95.5 The Game



The Lamar Hunt US Open Cup tournament is set to begin as first round games will be played all across the country Tuesday evening. The Portland Timbers will play host to the Sonoma County Sol of the National Premiere Soccer League (NASL) with kickoff set for 7pm at PGE Park. Since 1914, the US Open Cup (originally known as the National Challenge Cup), has been a single-elimination tournament open to all US soccer teams that are recognized by the United States Soccer Federation. It provides an opportunity for teams from all levels of soccer, from the MLS to the NASL, to play one another and compete for a mutual championship. MLS and Division-2 level clubs automatically qualify for the tournament, while lower level teams must first survive qualifying rounds in order to gain entry. The US Open Cup is played throughout the summer and fall, each round played in a day or two, with the championship match scheduled for October 5th.

In 2009, the Timbers defeated the Sonoma County Sol and the Kitsap Pumas to reach the 3rd round of play, before losing to the eventual Cup Champions, the Seattle Sounders. Twice Portland has moved into the 4th round of tournament play before being eliminated, marking the deepest the team has advanced in the history of the franchise. Since the birth of the MLS in 1996, an MLS team has won the US Open Cup every year with only one exception. In 1999, the Division-2 level Rochester Rhinos defeated 4 MLS teams on their way to the Cup, a truly amazing historic run. Can the Timbers, in their last year as a Division-2 club, find some magic and be the Cinderellas of this year's US Open Cup?

It's one step at a time, however. With Portland's poor play in the last month, winless in their last 7 league games, the Timbers will have plenty of reason to focus and play their best 90 minutes of soccer, something they've failed to accomplish all season. Sonoma County should present an opportunity for the Timbers to build up their confidence and hopefully gain a little momentum back before returning to league play. Sonoma County plays in the NASL, which is considered to be the 4th level of soccer in the "American soccer pyramid". The MLS represents the top level of the pyramid, the Division-2 USSF existing as the second tier, and the USSF-Under 23 league representing the 3rd tier, although many consider the U-23 to be near or on par with NASL. Of course, the main difference is that the NASL has players of all ages on their rosters, while the U-23 is a developmental farm-league for the USSF.

Bottom line - the Timbers should completely over match the Sol and scoring goals shouldn't be an issue. So, how many goals will the Timbers score on Tuesday night? Any predictions?

Saturday, June 12

Timbers Lose in Miami 1-0

Miami scored an early 1st half goal and that would prove to be the difference, as the Portland Timbers fall 1-0 in the final game of their two-game road trip. The Timbers are now winless in their last 7 league matches. Post game analysis to come soon.


Match Ratings Update
  • Match ratings are up for Austin. You can finally watch the Austin game online, at the Timbers web site.
  • Match ratings are also up for the Miami match. Replay is not yet available.
  • We also had a bug that caused a problem with past ratings. The bug has been fixed and we are going back through and fixing the old data, it should be fixed within the week.
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Miami Game Recaps
The Timber Mill
The Offside
Football in Miami and Beyond

New Logo Unveiled

Photo by Allison Andrews - Soccercityusa.com


The new logo as a patch:


The new logo:

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USA v England - Don't Tread On Me

USA v England
July 4, 1776 - We Declare Independence from the British
June 29, 1950 - We beat England 1-nil in World Cup Shocker
June 12, 2010 - ?


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Friday, June 11

Game Preview: A Chance to Gain Momentum in Miami

Portland Timbers
VS

Miami FC Blues
Saturday June 11th

4:30 pm @ Lockhart Stadium
Streaming LIVE @ PortlandTimbers.com/live

Radio on 95.5 The Game

Miami is (1-2-7) in league play, they love to earn a draw as they did with Baltimore this week in 3-3 high scoring game. Portland (3-3-4) has gotten their fair share of draws, including last weeks last minute heartbreaking draw with Carolina and the Wednesday draw with the Aztex of Austin. The draw with Austin was a solid performance by the Timbers, as they were the first team to shutout the Aztex.

Portland's glaring problem is the lack of finishing or in some cases luck. The woodwork has been unfriendly, as game after game we see great shots bounce off and not in. Other times great shots end right in the keepers arms. We continue to lead game in shots, but can't seem to convert that into much needed goals. The likely starts for this match will be Dike, who is coming off a solid couple games and King Keita, who at some point will light up the stat sheet. This is a big game for the offense to prove they can put up points, we'd like to see them light it up! Checkout last our post Moving Forward from last week.

Miami has only had one win so far this season, but has managed 7 draws in 10 games. That has to be close to a record, their only win comes from a 1-nil victory over the not so hot Minnesota NSC. The Miami attack is headed up by Argentinian veteran Christian Gómez and the young Brazilian Paulo Araujo Jr. Gomez had 48 goals in five years of play for both DC United and the Rapids. Paulo a 21 year old Brazilian is playing his second season with Miami FC and has tallied 4 goals and 2 assists in 10 games.

The weather in Miami is predicted to be around 80 plus degrees at game time and with a slight chance of thunderstorms. We can hope that a solid start to the road trip will end with a solid win. Come on boys!


Checkout our friends at Football in Miami and Beyond, who keep a fun blog covering all things Miami. These guys and the Miami Ultras are trying their best to keep the MLS dream alive, something some of us can relate to.

The 2010 South Africa World Cup Begins

Our holiest day is here, so come all ye faithful.

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 We'll wake up when you do!

Thursday, June 10

Reminder Now Is the Time To Fill Out All your World Cup Brackets

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Timbers hold Aztex Scoreless in nil-nil draw

The Portland Timbers held the Austin Aztex to a nil-nil draw last night. The Timbers are the only team to get a shut out against the Aztex so far this season. The Timbers defense held off the highest scoring team the league, as the offense once again got opportunities but failed to capitalize. The woodwork has been unfriendly this season, as our shots continue to bounce off and not in, as Josten did from 30 feet out. We wish we could talk about more details of the game, but the streaming feed from Austin was unwatchable, a league wide problem that hopefully can be fixed by playoff time. Great fan video below.


Video by AztexSoccer

So it was the excellent John Strong, calling the match, as always on 95.5 the Game, but for someone like me raised on video games, sports-center and cable TV, the radio can make it difficult to follow the match fully and comprehend who was playing their best. Thank god Strong breaks down the game so well and his post game analysis and interviews are tops. For the highlights from Strong click here.

Game Recaps
From the Timbers Front Office...
The Portland Timbers today announced that the club and forward O.J. Obatola have come to a mutual agreement to release the player from his contract. Obatola, 22, appeared in six games for the Timbers during the regular season, totaling 348 minutes, one goal and one assist. He joined the club April 7 after playing four seasons in Singapore.
Thank you OJ, we hope the best for you, your game winning goal against the flounders will never be forgotten! So pour some OJ in my cup!

USSF D-2 Standings
NASL Conference
NASL Conference GP W L T GF GA GD Pts
01. Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1042495416
02. Carolina RailHawks 9324118313
03. Montreal Impact 933368-212
04. Crystal Palace Baltimore 10352913-411
05. Miami FC Blues 101271215-310
06. AC St. Louis 9171617-114
USL Conference
USL Conference GP W L T GF GA GD Pts
01. Austin Aztex 117132112924
02. Tampa Bay Rowdies 105231711618
03. Rochester Rhinos 10433119215
04. NSC Minnesota Stars 134721119-814
05. Portland Timbers 10334108213
06. Puerto Rico Islanders 7340131129