MLS 2011 season
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 9:40 pm
Pumped that Portland has a team! Looking forward to seeing them at the revamped downtown stadium. Rooting for the SJ Earthquakes as well...
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The Timbers looked like shit in the first 30 minutes against Colorado. That was some awful, awful footy to sit through as a Timbers supporter. John Spencer will have them playing sharp eventually but Man, did they look lost early on. They sure look like a team that needs a central midfielder . . . which they have been trying to sign one as a designated player for quite awhile now.crabfan wrote:Pumped that Portland has a team! Looking forward to seeing them at the revamped downtown stadium. Rooting for the SJ Earthquakes as well...
I was pumped the fuck up watching them get the shit kicked out of em'.crabfan wrote:Pumped that Portland has a team! Looking forward to seeing them at the revamped downtown stadium. Rooting for the SJ Earthquakes as well...
Portland supports their teams really well. The Timbers have been around for years, just finally in MLS. The Portland/Seattle/Vancouver rivalry will be a great thing for sports fans in the NW. I love how Timbers Management had the juevos to put a "Soccer Town USA" billboard with their logo on it right in Seattle by Qwest Field. That's just awesome...killeverything wrote:I was pumped the fuck up watching them get the shit kicked out of em'.crabfan wrote:Pumped that Portland has a team! Looking forward to seeing them at the revamped downtown stadium. Rooting for the SJ Earthquakes as well...
Portland is such a fickle town. I'm gonna laugh my ass off when it's gone in a couple years....
They'll move in one at a time because that's the only ownership group that had their shit together for that season. Portland and Vancouver both came in together because everything fell into place at the same time.WOLF wrote:Looking forward to having my hometown Montreal Impact join next year, to set up a nice, 3-way, Canadian rivalry. Don't get the league moving to 19 teams though. You'd think one more would come in to balance the conferences.
I wish you all can see the skill it takes to play FUTBOL,even with my speed these guys still make me look like shit on the pitch...
Nice! A little humility is good for 85.Rageman wrote:Week two just about to kick off in Seattle.
Here's a tweet from Chad Ochocinco after practice with Sporting Kansas City (aha The Sporks!!)
I wish you all can see the skill it takes to play FUTBOL,even with my speed these guys still make me look like shit on the pitch...
They should but they won't. The hipsters have adopted it now so brace yourself for tight pants, ironic facial hair, PBR and Timbers jerseys.Bruce Chickenson wrote:I tried watching some MLS, football bad quality, commentators have no idea about the game, leave football to the rest of the world, go watch Barcelona v Madrid on Tuesday, that will show ya!
That would be killer. Portland is actually a great sports town. They don't have much franchise wise but they freaking love the Blazers and Timber. I'd love to see an NHL team in Seattle or Portland at some point.WhiteHouseSubsAC wrote:You'd better hope it succeeds because I heard some inside skinny that Merrit Paulson is looking to bring a MLB team to town if/when the Timbers succeed and this time Phil Knight WILL help with a stadium and costs.
That won't happen. Even if Merrit uses his daddy's Bush money.WhiteHouseSubsAC wrote:You'd better hope it succeeds because I heard some inside skinny that Merrit Paulson is looking to bring a MLB team to town if/when the Timbers succeed and this time Phil Knight WILL help with a stadium and costs.
All I'm saying is that is the story. Knight was quietly told not to get involved with the soccer/baseball stadium issue when it was happening. The soccer market is a HUGE piece of what Nike and Adidas do and Knight wanted to make a splash by helping out with the Timbers. I wondered why he hasn't done dick and why the city let the Beavers go so easily (the whole "save the Coliseum" thing was a joke). Somewhere down the line there will be MLB expansion again or another team or two who can't cut it (Kansas City? Pittsburgh?) and Portland will again be a viable market, except with a real plan and dollars behind it.killeverything wrote:That won't happen. Even if Merrit uses his daddy's Bush money.WhiteHouseSubsAC wrote:You'd better hope it succeeds because I heard some inside skinny that Merrit Paulson is looking to bring a MLB team to town if/when the Timbers succeed and this time Phil Knight WILL help with a stadium and costs.
What team? Montreal relocated to Washington. Oakland might move to San Jose, but there is no one left. Tampa Bay would get a new stadium before Selig lets them move. Florida is getting a new stadium.