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  • 12/06/2015 11:23 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    The Popcast happens for a reason and Barnacle Brian is that reason. This doesn't reflect the 107ist board but it reflects literally a lifetime of support.

    Tomorrow is the MLS Cup final. I’m about to witness the biggest football match in my entire life. As I sit here on a Saturday Night, I can’t help but wonder how we got here. It’s all just a dream really. Something magical has happened, but that magic started way before MLS in 2011. In fact, it started before USL in 2001. It humbly started in 1982. It started the day the papers wrote about the NASL Portland Timbers franchise folding. I was a footy crazed eight year old. Too young to understand why, yet more than old enough to understand the loss, and the pain. Imagine being a kid and having NO team to support, NO local club to look up to. Nothing. FUCK ALL.

    There were a few flash in the pan startups over the years, but nothing lasted. Certainly nothing to invest your heart and soul into. Fast forward to sometime in 2000. Rumors of the Portland Timbers reforming circulate. I think nothing of it. I’m not about to have my heart broken again, but sure enough Civic Stadium eventually has a football club again. Except this club is green and white, and has a new badge. The stadium is now named PGE Park. Timber Jim has returned. It’s a link to my childhood. It’s in the same stadium. The same stadium my parents took me to. In fact, my parents and about 40 of their closest Scottish friends hovered in the bleachers a little west of the North End goal. (About where present day 108/109 is today) In 2001 it’s a few ruffians with no rhythm, beating pickle buckets. You see, I’m in the beer garden sitting as close to the action on the pitch as possible. I’m talking shit to anyone within earshot. Linesmen were always my favorite. I was in denial. I didn’t want to get emotionally invested in this club. I figured it would fold any minute, so I might as well have fun taking the piss.

    In 2002, I’m almost kicked out of the stadium for “spilling” a beer on the awning above the hot dog stand and onto the people below. (frat boys were starting to invade my beloved beer garden) Around this time, I hear bagpipes playing in the North End. My migration into the Timbers Army has begun. By 2003, I’m lurking on the fringes. Yet, I still don’t want to get too involved because I don’t want my heart broken. In 2005, a friendly against the EPL’s Sunderland is announced and as a longtime Newcastle United fan, I lose my shit. People start to follow Sunderland, I’m no longer lurking in the shadows of SCUSA, no longer observing, no longer scared of having my heart broken. It’s like all those years of remaining quiet have suddenly been released all at once. I became the most vocal opponent of the friendly and all around cyber-hool. I talk more shit than Richard Pryor on a coke binge. My vitriol knows no bounds. I don’t realize it at the time, but I became a full on supporter of the Portland Timbers in the process. I’m fully invested. There’s no turning back now. Sign me the fuck up. Hometown pride kicked into overdrive.

    Over the years, friendships are formed, alliances are made. Plans and dreams are discussed. Something truly magic was in the process of creation. You could feel it. Some of the greatest people I have ever met are involved. We felt something beautiful blossoming in our collective dreams, yet in reality, it’s too much of a long shot. We’d dream about the PTFC playing in the MLS, or winning the League, or just simply being able to beat Vancouver or Seattle on the road. Hell, we’d dream of survival of the club.

    Over the next couple of seasons we become more organized. Our numbers grew, our dreams became bigger, our chants become louder. Yet, there’s a sense of sarcasm and desperation in almost everything we do. None of us know if there will be a team next season, next game, next half. How close we came to losing the Portland Timbers was a serious possibility, I’ve been told. I didn’t want to think about it, my heart would not be broken again.

    Eventually, some baseball loving rich kid buys the club. His name is Merritt Paulson. The MLS whispers are a bit louder now. In fact, before any of us know it, MLS is a possibility. Just so happens, my roommate at the time is running a campaign called MLS2PDX. I’ve got a front row seat. I can’t fucking believe its happening. We’re about to become an MLS franchise. Our little world, our little army is about to hit the big time. I can’t help but think about that horrible day I lost my Timbers as a kid. That giant gaping hole in my heart is gone. That overwhelming sense of fear has disappeared. This club will not die. This club will thrive. I’m the proudest motherfucker on the planet. Dreams do come true.

    We become even more organized. We have meetings in movie theatres. We all choose something specific to help the TA, help the 107ist, help football in general. I choose media. I choose producing a Podcast. I watch my friends, build this thing with more blood, sweat and tears, than I have ever witnessed in my life. There are so many unsung soldiers in the TA, and the 107ists. They are my heroes. They are my friends. They never get their due.
    It’s now March 2011. I’m in Denver. I’m about to witness the first MLS match for the Portland Timbers. I’m on top of the world, and I’m not just talking altitude. I reflect on the day in 1982. I constantly do. It keeps me humble. I may be a loud, obnoxious sarcastic SOB on the surface, but I’m also the most thankful, blissful smiling bastard on the inside as well.

    A few seasons go by. A few ugly wins, a few pretty losses. More or less, It’s just typical PTFC… That is until the end of this season. We didn’t limp into the playoffs. We literally collapsed on the finish line and the wind blew us over. We fell in. And now here we are… The Cup final. The ultimate ride is about to end. The ultimate ride that started that horrible day in 1982 when I found out my local football club folded. You see, fate is a hell of a thing. This is destiny. This is karma. Good things come to those who wait. I’ve been waiting 40 years for this moment. My entire fucking life. So here’s to my hometown club. Here’s to proving magic is real. Here’s to that little redheaded boy reading the newspaper in 1982 drenched in tears.

  • 12/04/2015 11:37 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    The Portland Timbers will play in MLS Cup! Here's what you'll need to know if you’ll be there to see it.

    OUR SUNDAY TIMELINE AT CREW STADIUM

    All times local/Eastern

    9:00 AM - Parking Lots open ($20 to park)

    10:30 AM - Timbers Army Tailgate starts in the B Lot on the east side of Mapfre Stadium. All are welcome – more details below.

    12:30 PM to 2:00 PM – ticket distribution at the Timbers Army Tailgate tent

    1:00 PM – If you have a banner you want hung, drop it off with the tifo crew at the Timbers Army gate (south side of stadium near tailgate). The tifo crew will hang it inside for you before the game starts.

    2:30 PM – Timbers Army enters Mapfre Stadium

    4:00 PM+television hold time – MLS Cup begins!

    Due to recent world events, please expect a heavy security presence and please have patience when entering the stadium. Please plan to enter the stadium at 2:30 PM.

    YOUR MATCH TICKETS
    If you have purchased tickets through the Timbers Army, we will distribute these starting at 12:30 PM until 2:00 PM at the tailgate tent (more on that below). If you cannot make it by 2:00 PM, we will drop off the tickets at a dedicated will call window by Gate 4.

    If you have general admission TA Tickets, you will pick up your tickets in the alphabetical lines. If you have reserved tickets you bought through the TA (section 112), you will have a separate line at the end.

    TIMBERS ARMY TAILGATE
    We will be holding a tailgate before the game! Come to the B Lot starting at 10:30 AM.

    There will be catered barbeque with vegan options for the first 500 fans. We are asking for a $5 donation to the 107ist to help cover costs. Oregon beer will be available as well in limited quantities.

    If you'd like to make your donation now, you may do so through this PayPal link:


    POSTGAME

    We will be held in our section, but this situation will be fluid.

    You will not be able to leave the section at all – even to go to the bathroom – from the 80th minute to the final whistle. Same for extra time – 110th minute through penalties.

    If we win MLS Cup, we’ll be held in our section for 30 minutes after the match to watch the trophy presentation.

    If we lose MLS Cup, we’ll be free to leave immediately. If we stick around and cheer off the Timbers as expected, the Crew will put a hold (not let you leave) on those remaining fans until after the trophy celebration has ended plus a few minutes.

    The hold will be partially lifted at some point during both of these events to allow us to use the restrooms on the concourse.

    PARKING
    General parking will be open for all ticket holders. The cost is $20. Our tailgate will be in Lot B, which will also be a parking option, but because of the tailgate the number of spaces in this lot is limited, so please expect to park in general parking.

    PROHIBITED ITEMS
    The following items are prohibited at Mapfre Stadium:
    Coolers
    Backpacks
    Duffel Bags
    Luggage
    Detachable lenses (camera okay, just no lenses)
    Drones
    Pyrotechnics
    Smoke bombs
    Video cameras
    No food or beverage through the gates.

    ALLOWED ITEMS
    Purses and bags no larger than 14x6x14, a cinch/drawstring sack, camera bags within the requirements, and diaper bags are allowed.

    TIFO, FLAGS AND BANNERS
    The Crew strongly encouraged us to bring as many flags and banners as possible. Flags cannot be bigger than 3x5, and PVC pipe can be no bigger than half an inch in diameter, and cannot be longer than three and a half feet below the flag. If you have a banner, please drop it off with the tifo crew at 1:00 PM by the Timbers Army gate. It will be hung for you.

    ALCOHOL
    If you are in sections 113 or 114, you must pour your alcohol into cups. The Crew will take care of this. Two drinks per order maximum. Food and alcohol cutoff will be the 80th minute.

    RESPECT
    The Crew have asked us to please be respectful. They are holding us to the same standards they are holding their own supporters group to and we have agreed to follow their supporters code of conduct, which relies heavily on respect and common sense.

    Please enjoy the MLS Cup!

    The Timbers Army Travel Team

  • 12/02/2015 11:44 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    Where are you watching the game on Sunday?

    If it's not at Mapfre Stadium, here are some options for you from around the world!

    If your viewing party isn't on here, let us know in the comments and we'll get it added.

    Send your viewing party photos to todd.diskin@107ist.org and check out these TAWW parties from the Western Conference Finals.

    Austin, Texas

    The Tavern

    Bend, Oregon

    Sidelines Sports Bar and Grill

    Boise, Idaho

    Double Tap Pub

    Chicago, Illinois

    The Globe Pub

    Detroit, Michigan

    Cladagh (Livonia)

    Helena, Montana

    The Sapphire

    Little Rock, Arkansas

    Blue Canoe

    London, England

    Jet Lag Sports Bar

    Los Angeles, California

    The Fox and Hounds Pub

    Lostine, Oregon (Wallowa County)

    Lostine Tavern

    Miami, Florida

    Elwoods Gastro Pub, 188 NE 3rd Ave

    Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Nomad World Pub

    Missoula, Montana

    Meagher Bar

    New York, New York

    Foley's on 33rd (by Empire State Building)

    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

    Skinny Slims Bricktown

    Omaha, Nebraska

    St. Andrew's Pub (Benson)

    Oviedo, Spain

    Desvan Pub, Calle Rosal 49

    Phoenix, Arizona

    The Rose and Crown, downtown Phoenix

    Redmond, Oregon

    Checkers Pub

    St. Louis, Missouri

    Hot Shots (Webster Grove)

    Amsterdam Tavern

    San Antonio, Texas

    Lion and the Rose (North Park)

    Salt Lake City, Utah

    The Republican, 900 S. State St.

    San Diego, California

    Shakespeare Pub

    San Francisco, California

    Mad Dog in the Fog

    Tampa, Florida

    Hamburger Mary's Ybor City

    Thousand Oaks, California

    The Crown and Anchor, 2891 Thousand Oaks Blvd.

    Tucson, Arizona

    Pueblo Vida Brewing Company

    Washington, DC

    Irish Channel (Chinatown)


  • 12/02/2015 11:40 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    Will you be in Columbus for the final? We've got you covered on things to do!

    Official Timbers Army Events Google Map

    Flying Out Saturday?

    Stop by Made in Oregon on Concourse C of the PDX Airport for

    Cider Riot! Cider Riot (ciderriot.com) will be offering a #cupboundanddown tasting of their cider between 8am-11am!

    Saturday Night

    We'll all be kicking back in downtown Columbus! Please come down and enjoy Columbus with your fellow Timbers Army members on Saturday night.

    The Three Legged Mare

    We've booked the upstairs room at the Three Legged Mare in downtown Columbus. Kid friendly. Conveniently located near the Gordon Biersch. Start time 8pm.

    401 N Front St #150, Columbus, OH 43215

    www.threeleggedmare.com

    +1 614-222-4950

    Gordon Biersch

    We've booked the banquet room at the Gordon Biersch. Pool tables, apparently. Kid friendly. Conveniently located near the Three Legged Mare.

    401 N Front St #120, Columbus, OH 43215

    gordonbiersch.com

    +1 614-246-2900

    Saturday Afternoon

    Play pick-up soccer with the Timbers Army! Details and map here.

    Saturday and Sunday Morning

    We're hosting a tailgate at the stadium Sunday morning/early afternoon which we highly recommend checking out, but we know some of you will need to check out your less important team across the pond on the television.

    The games Sunday: Newcastle hosting Liverpool at 11am, Sheffield Wednesday hosting Derby County at 8:15am, Marseille-Montpellier at 8, Bordeaux-Guingamp at 11, Stuttgart-Werder Bremen at 9:30, Eintracht-Darmstadt at 11:30, Zagreb-Osijek at 9am. Milan fans: the Carpi game starts too late. Real, Barça, and Scottish football are off. The FA Cup is also on for you lower division English football fans.

    That said, all of these will work if you're in town Saturday morning and need some Special One in your bloodstream.

    More information on our tailgate will be released tomorrow.

    Here are a list of viewing options:

    Claddagh Irish Pub

    Claddagh will have all BPL matches on their many TVs both Saturday and Sunday. All supporters are welcome.

    585 S Front St #100e, Columbus, OH 43215

    www.claddaghirishpubs.com

    +1 614-224-1560

    Fado Irish Pub Columbus (Easton)

    All BPL matches on both Saturday and Sunday as well as other European matches. Viewing information can be found here: http://www.fadoirishpub.com/columbus/sports/?v=1448993538012 Open to all supporters.

    4022 Townsfair Way, Columbus, OH 43219

    www.fadoirishpub.com

    +1 614-418-0066

    Hendoc's Pub

    Hendoc's is the home of the Columbus Gooners and is an Arsenal viewing pub (Saturday, 10 AM vs. Sunderland). It is also the home to the Crew's Hudson St. Hooligans. TA Arsenal supporters have been welcomed. We ask that you be respectful, as this is the home of ardent Crew supporters.

    2375 N High St, Columbus, OH 43202

    www.hendocs.com

    +1 614-297-1217

    Zauber Brewing Company

    Home to the local Tottenham Hotspurs supporters group. Zauber has a cafe that opens at 6 am and their own brewery. They will show all BPL matches on Saturday and Sunday. All supporters are welcome.

    909 W 5th Ave, Columbus, OH 43212

    zbeers.com

    +1 614-456-7074

    Hope to see you around Columbus!


  • 12/02/2015 11:36 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    —by Mike Coleman

    The following is an opinion piece, and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Timbers Army or the 107ist board of directors.

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    On October 3rd, this team sat below the red line with a handful of matches left to be played, and with two on the road in places where wins hadn’t been easy to come by: Salt Lake City and Carson. I don’t think I am alone in admitting that I didn’t think the mighty PTFC was going to the playoffs.

    On October 4th, I was lucky enough to be a guest at the annual Stand Together banquet. Merritt got up in front of the audience and guaranteed that the team would get the results that were needed for a playoff push. He said once we were in, anything could happen.

    Honestly, I wasn’t sure they could do it. I won’t say I had completely given up hope of making the playoffs, but part of me didn’t believe there was any way we were going to be playing after October 25th.

    Well, Merritt was right… and I was completely wrong.

    48 hours ago we won a trophy. Silverware. Western Conference Champions.

    In five days, we will challenge the Columbus Crew for the MLS Cup.

    I never saw it coming. I just didn’t.

    This team suddenly started playing in a manner that defied explanation. A gritty win in Salt Lake, dismantling the Galaxy in their home, and then finishing strong at Providence Park against Colorado.

    We didn’t limp into the playoffs — we flat rolled into them.

    Then two posts, a visit to our house in the middle of BC, and one bull ride later here we are.

    It’s just so glorious.

    But there’s a lesson here, at least for me:  You never know what’s going to happen. It’s not over until the soprano sings her final aria. (Is that a thing? I’ve only been to one opera.)

    The 2015 Portland Timbers have taught me that you don’t give up hope: As long as there’s a chance, there’s a chance.

    And don’t even get me started on the Timbers Army as a whole. The past 48 hours have been absolutely bonkers for those of us who volunteer behind the scenes. Frankly, I was a bit afraid of how it was going to come together, but what I have seen is everyone pitching in like a family does:

    Joe needs a ride from Detroit to Columbus. We got you, fam.

    Can someone help put together a tailgate? Totally. What do you need?

    Sorry we sold out of tickets, and our site crashed. It’s ok. We appreciate the effort.

    I’ve heard it said that you don’t learn about character until you face adversity. I think that I’ve learned a metric shit ton about the character of our Team, Town, and Timbers Army in the past 48 hours while we’re experiencing a once-in-a-lifetime run.

    So where does this all leave me? I used to tell people, “I don’t know enough about soccer to comment on player moves or tactics.” I’m not sure when I felt like I got smart enough, but clearly I was wrong: I didn’t know diddly squat.

    So going forward, I’ll leave it to people way smarter than me to debate what are the good trades vs the bad ones or which formation gives us the best chance for success. When things once again look grim in the middle of some future season (this is sports, it’s bound to happen) and folks start to grouse, I'll just say, “Remember 2015?”

    Regardless of what happens on Sunday, I’m just going to spend the rest of my days in the TA reveling in the fact that I’m part of a vibrant, diverse community of supporters who are aligned behind a club that never gave up, even when part of me did.

  • 12/01/2015 11:51 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    If you'd like to add your name to the Timbers Army tickets waitlist, please follow the link below:

    We will be making tickets available to waitlist members on a first-come, first-served basis if people with tickets refund their purchases on Eventbrite. We do not expect very many tickets to become available, but some already have!

    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mls-cup-final-107ist-ticket-waiting-list-tickets-19804384447

    We will not be able to let you know where you are in line on the waitlist, but we will be announcing how many people are on the waitlist on Twitter at @TimbersArmyAway to let you know what your odds of receiving a ticket are.

    If you have a ticket and would like to release a ticket to the waitlist, please follow the refund instructions on Eventbrite.

  • 12/01/2015 11:50 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    At 2pm today we'll be opening up the MLS Cup Final wait list to 107ist members!

    We'll post a link to the waiting list right here at timbersarmy.org. The waiting list will be first come first served and we will release tickets until Saturday as people request refunds.

    We do not expect many tickets to be made available this way, but there should be a few available.

    I want to be added to the waitlist

    Come back at 2pm PT and add your name!

    Note due to high demand we will NOT be able to confirm where you are in line at any time, but we will be releasing the number of people on the list so you will have a sense of what your odds are.

    I have a Timbers Army ticket I want to release to the waitlist

    Simply request a refund for the Timbers Army ticket you purchased from Eventbrite and we'll take care of getting your ticket into good hands!

    I have tickets outside the Timbers Army I'd like to offer to sell

    The waitlist is only for Timbers Army tickets. If you'd like to sell your ticket to a 107ist member, please check the 107ist forums.


  • 12/01/2015 11:48 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    The Timbers have asked the 107ist to pick 10 raffle winners to receive a place on the team charter from Portland to Columbus. Each raffle winner will receive 2 complimentary seats on the charter and 2 Timbers Army seats to the MLS Cup Final. While the flight is complimentary, both Timbers Army seats together will cost $90+fees, and will come out of our remaining allocation. Supporters will have the option of selecting from one of two Alaska charters — a special fan charter departing on Saturday, December 5 and the team charter (yes, the one with the players) departing on Thursday, December 3.

    Here's the link to sign up:

    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mls-cup-airfare-raffle-107ist-members-only-tickets-19774175090

    PASSWORD: CupBoundAndDown

    This offer is exclusively for 107ist members. Any non-107ist entries are void. We will be checking.

    This is non-transferable. Before entering, please make sure you are able to pay the $90 for both tickets. If you have not paid for your tickets by Sunday at noon we reserve the right not to release them to you. Also, if you are not on the plane, we will void your tickets, refund your purchase (if made) and release your tickets to the waitlist. You cannot enter this contest just for the tickets.

    You will be invited to select from the Thursday flight with the team or the Saturday flight. We will be drawing 5 winners for each plane.

    If you’ve already purchased tickets to the game, you are still welcome to enter, but if you have already purchased tickets, you will not receive any additional tickets, unless you have only purchased one ticket, in which case you’ll purchase the second ticket. We’ll release your tickets to the wait list. If we draw someone who is not a 107ist member, we’ll re-draw.

    The draw will be made 6:30pm PT tonight, Dec. 1st, at the Fanladen by a board member and two independent observers. This offer is open exclusively to 107ist members as of December 1, 2015. Winners do not need to be present to win. We hope to live-stream the event. Odds of winning approximately 1:1000. Approximate retail value $1300.


  • 12/01/2015 11:48 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    Here is the link to sign up for the second raffle. The link will be open from 12pm to 5pm.

    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ticket-drawing-for-mls-cup-final-tickets-tickets-19795747614

    NOTE: In case you missed it, we changed this to a lottery last night because Alaska Airlines and the Timbers Front Office gave us seats on their charter plane, which unfortunately cut into our remaining allotment. If you're a 107ist, you're welcome to enter both raffles. If you win the first raffle you will not be eligible to win this raffle. See here.

    The winners will be drawn at 6:30pm PT tonight live from the Fanladen. No purchase necessary. Winners do not have to be present to win.

    We will be drawing 29 tickets after the conclusion of the first drawing. We hope to live-stream the drawing. Winners will be notified immediately following the drawing and will be allowed to purchase 1 ticket in the Timbers Army section for the MLS Cup final within 24 hours of the link going out. We will contact all winners. If you do not purchase the ticket in this allotted time frame, the ticket will go to the next person on the waitlist. If you already have two tickets to the TA Section at the game, we reserve the right to refund your purchase and release your ticket to the next person on the waitlist. One entry per person.

    The prize for this raffle is the right to purchase 1 ticket and has no retail value. Odds of winning approximately 29:2000.


  • 12/01/2015 11:45 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    The following 10 people have won the Timbers Army Alaska Airlines raffle:
    James Callahan
    Rachael Snow
    Sean Karp
    Chad Smith
    Megan Drake
    Taylor Leischman
    Steve Pierson
    Gabriel Bliss
    Gary Read
    Jon Hance

    The following 27 people have won the Timbers Army General Public raffle:
    Chris Fortney
    Shelby Hasti
    Leila Sanders
    Angela Gurchak
    Barbara Anderson
    John Lundin
    Bridget Cook
    Coby Cohen
    Kyle Findley
    Christopher Knotts
    Krista Tate
    Trista Zugel-Bensel
    Zack Jackman
    Steve Neal
    Kyle Layton
    Mark Brenneman
    Luke Nettleton
    Kimberly Kahn
    Mindy Chambers
    Jose Gutierrez
    Reuben Unrau
    Eugenia Kim
    Andrew Kirkman
    Kirk Sandberg
    Matthew Brown
    Joaquin Diaz

    We will be emailing all winners tonight with information on how to purchase. Do not expect the email immediately.

    We have no more tickets available in our allocation, but will be releasing a small number to the wait list tomorrow morning.


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