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  • 06/11/2014 3:23 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    The following information was originally emailed out to all members. If you are a paid-up member but not receiving our emails please first check your spam folder, if it's not there email us at memberinfo@107ist.org and we'll look into it.


    6/15 - Timbers Army / Rose City Riveters March in the Pride Parade

    Sign up to march with the Timbers Army/Rose City Riveters in the 2014 Pride NW Parade! Close on the heels of the overturn of the ban of same sex marriage, this year’s parade promises to be bigger and better than last year’s! Don’t miss out! Register here


    6/21 - Stand Together Week - Harrison Park SUN School at 9:00am

    Join us, along with the Portland Timbers, on Saturday, June 21st to beautify Harrison Park SUN School at 9:00am (ages 6+). Get more details and sign up here: 6/21 - Harrison Park SUN School


    6/22 - Stand Together Week - Help restore Baltimore Woods

    Join us, along with the Portland Timbers, on Sunday, June 22nd to help restore Baltimore Woods in St Johns (all ages). Get more details and sign up here: 6/22 - Help restore Baltimore Woods


    7/13 - Seattle Away

    Tickets on sale now. Here's the all the info and the FAQ

    Don’t miss out on this epic Away Day! If you have not received your email with the links to purchase tickets, please email memberinfo@107ist.org.


    7/27 - Thorns Away vs. Seattle Reign

    The first bus is sold out, but tickets for the second bus as well as individual match tickets are on sale for July 27th’s #SpaceNeedleAway. Info on pricing, schedule and everything else can be found on the Rose City Riveters’ website.


    8/2 & 8/3 - TAFC Futsal Tourney/TA-CPR Fundraiser

    Register for a great weekend of futsal and fun with the TAFC at Rose City Futsal. Enjoy BBQ, CPR demonstrations, and a few surprises. More details here.


    8/15 - 8/17 - Mt. Hood Campout

    August 15-17 join the Govt brigade for a weekend of pub crawls, camping, and, of course, match viewing. PTFC will be away that weekend at New England, so why not make plans to spend a few days with fellow TA enjoying all that Mt. Hood has to offer.

    More details can be found here.



  • 06/11/2014 2:38 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    The following information was originally emailed out to all members. If you are a paid-up member but not receiving our emails please first check your spam folder, if it's not there email us at memberinfo@107ist.org and we'll look into it.


    Please Help Us Honor the Memory of Emilio Hoffman

    As many of you are aware, Emilio Hoffman died Tuesday, a victim of the attack at Reynolds High School in Troutdale. Emilio proudly wore #29 for the Reynolds soccer team, and with that in mind we’d like to remember him at the 29th minute of tonight’s match.

    At 29:00 we will raise our scarves, and tell the world:

    You cannot stop us

    We are the Rose City

    Please share this with everyone going to the match. We would love to see stadium-wide participation.


    New Merch Tonight!

    In case you missed it, the No Pity Van has been giving some sneak peeks at the new Soccer City USA collection that will be available at tonight’s match.

    Stop by the Van (at Rack Attack on the corner of 18th and Morrison) any time after 5:00 or post-match to grab yours.


    Jefferson H.S. Field Project Breaks Ground

    On Friday the 107ist joined leaders from across Portland Public Schools, Nike and other community partners to break ground on the Jefferson, Madison, Marshall and Wilson athletic fields that will be built this summer. As the lead community partner for the Jefferson field the 107ist is contributing $50,000 to the project.



    Mt. Hood Campout

    August 15-17 join the Govy brigade for a weekend of pub crawls, camping, and, of course, match viewing. PTFC will be away that weekend at New England, so why not make plans to spend a few days with fellow TA enjoying all that Mt. Hood has to offer.

    All the details can be found here.


    Seattle Away tickets on sale now!

    Here's the all the info and the FAQ.

    Don’t miss out on this epic Away Day! If you have not received your email with the links to purchase tickets, please email memberinfo@107ist.org. There are only a few bus/ticket combos left, but plenty of ticket-only spots are still available. Purchase either option through us and join us at noon for the World Cup final viewing party. Location info will be sent to ticket-holders closer to the match date.


    Kelso Boys Soccer Says “Thank You”

    Earlier this year we provided soccer uniforms to the Kelso High School boys soccer team. We recently received this picture, and wanted to pass it along for all our membership to enjoy as well.



    Fanladen Office Hours

    Wednesday, 6/11 3:30-6:30pm before the Timbers match for member services, pickup of pre-orders of special fringe scarf sets, and ticket exchange/donations

    Sunday, 6/15 12:45-1:30 before the Thorns match for Riveters merch, member services, and ticket exchange/donations.

    You may donate tickets to our face value ticket exchange by forwarding them to ticketdonation@107ist.org (Timbers) or info@rosecityriveters.org (Thorns). All $ raised will go to help build the new field at Jefferson High School.


    New Partner: Whistlepunk Tavern

    The 107ist is proud to announce our newest partner (and neighbor), the Whistlepunk Tavern! Located on the fourth floor of the historic Tiffany Center (1410 SW Morrison Street), the Whistlepunk Tavern is located in a beautiful ballroom dating to 1928. The Whistlepunk Tavern is generously offering 107ist members $1.00 off micros and $1.50 Olympia tall boys!

    The Whistlepunk Tavern will be open today, June 11th before the match against FC Dallas. Doors open at 4:00pm, and it’s only 4 blocks from the stadium! Check them out!


    Other Partners

    Need to clean up your look before summer? Check out Rudy’s Barbershop! With convenient locations in the Pearl District (212 NW 13th Avenue, Portland) and in SE (3015 SE Division St., Portland), Rudy’s offers card-carrying 107ist members 10% off services (haircuts and color) and 15% off all retail products. Check ‘em out at http://rudysbarbershop.com/.

    Interested in becoming a 107ist partner, or seeking more info about our existing partners? Look us up at http://timbersarmy.org/107ist/partners.


    Did you read to the end? This is not Timbers related, but it is both hilarious and educational (warning: there is a bit of language)



  • 06/11/2014 2:35 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    We all know the World Cup is a big deal. A REALLY big deal. But maybe you’ve delayed getting up to speed (much like how we’ve delayed getting this guide posted early enough to be of much value). Fear not, we’ve got you covered.

    Below you’re going to find some handy resources to help you get up to speed on the planet’s biggest sporting event.

    So, regardless of who you root for, we hope you enjoy the hell out of the next month

    Need to know when matches are happening

    Check out this Interactive Calendar of Every Match

    Remember, not everyone watches soccer year round.

    So be nice to noobs

    Do you still need to do a crash course on who’s playing, and what their prospects for success are?

    Let Men in Blazers run it all down for your with their Guide to the 2014 World Cup

    Looking for places to watch the first week of matches?

    Here are some highlights from some of our partners. Do you know of other events or bars that are supporting the World Cup and should be highlighted? Let us know and we can include it in our next update.

    World Cup Beer Garden

    Looking for fun in the Portland sun?  Check out the World Cup Beer Garden, a partner of the 107ist during the duration of the 2014 World Cup!  Located adjacent to the former Gypsy Lounge on NW 21st and Irving, the World Cup Beer Garden starts on June 12th and will offer beer from Coalition, Occidental, Burnside, Widmer, and others, as well as cocktails from Merit Badge Company, food from Fried Egg I'm in Love and Bus Stop Cafe, coffee from Sterling Coffee Roasters, and viewings on at least 10 large TVs.  Some proceeds from a specialty tap will benefit the Timbers Army's Jefferson High School soccer field project.  You can catch all 64 matches there!

    For more information, check out www.facebook.com/worldcupbeergarden.

    Rose City Futsal

    Another spot with a twist to view the World Cup, and save some green with your 107ist card!  Clive's Public House, located within the Rose City Futsal grounds, offers $1.00 off pints when you show your 107ist card, and will be showing all the matches on their 7 large flat screens and also (for many) on the 20' projection screen.

    Check out the full view schedule here http://rosecityfutsal.com/the-clubhouse/world-cup-soccer-2014/.

    Beulahland

    Our longtime partner Beulahland will show every single match. They will be open at 8am throughout the group stage so you should have plenty of time to grab good seats. 107ist’s who present their membership card at Beulahland will get happy hour prices on well drinks and beer ($3.25 Micros & $2.00 PBRs) as well as $1.00 off all food orders.

    http://beulahlandpdx.com/where-to-watch-the-world-cup-2014

    American Outlaws Portland - USMNT x Portugal

    Join American Outlaws Portland at the Cheerful Bullpen on Sunday, June 22nd @ 3 PM as the USMNT takes on Portugal.  The event is sponsored by Widmer.  World Soccer Shop will be on hand ironing on AO patches for US Soccer jerseys, free promotions, and giveaways.  We will be holding a raffle to raise monies for AC Portland with some great prizes.  All AOPDX members receive food and beverage discounts from CBP.  Join us early to guarantee a seat.

    American Outlaws Portland is the 66th Chapter of the American Outlaws.  You may learn more about  AOPDX by following them on Facebook atwww.facebook.com/AOPDX or on Twitter @AOPDX.  You can purchase chapter merchandise, including the "Death Becomes You" scarf, on the Facebook page as well.  You may join AOPDX by visiting www.theamericanoutlaws.com/membership

    Paddy’s, The Station, North 45 Extended Hours

    Paddy’s downtown is planning to show all group stage matches with sound on their large projection screen. Their sister bar The Station on NE Alberta will be open for all USA games and opening early for all weekend games. North 45 will be opening early for all the group stage games this coming weekend.

    Bazi

    Opening Hours: For matches outside of Bazi's normal business hours of operation, opening time will be 30 minutes to kick-off.

    The matches on this list (Bazi World Cup Schedule) will be played with sound on the 114” HDTV big screen with the exception of (Brazil vs Cameroon and Portugal vs Ghana which will be broadcasted on the 52" Bar HDTV due to overlap with other matches).

    All other matches not on this schedule will be televised on a requested basis.

    Mornings: A limited breakfast menu with drink specials representative of the teams playing from around the globe (e.g. Shandy for England, Sangria for Spain, Caipirihna from Brazil, etc.)

    Mid-Day: Happy Hour will commence at opening time on NOON and 1 PM matches

    A World Cup Draft List: Guest brewery appearances from around the globe!

    Want a seat by the BIG SCREEN? Reservations are highly encouraged through our online system www.bazipdx.com or by calling us at 503-234-8888.

  • 06/07/2014 3:22 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    —by Chris Rifer

    By all means it could have been a 15-minute interview.  A couple questions, maybe a video clip or two, and a promise dutifully kept.

    That’s what expected when I showed up to Providence Park at three-o’clock Thursday afternoon.  And that would have been more than enough.

    Instead I had a master class in store.

    When I climbed out of the belly of the north end of the stadium a few minutes past six, Caleb Porter along with Video Analyst Pablo Moreira[1] had given me a three-hour peek behind the curtain of what the Timbers do on a day-to-day and week-to-week basis, and how the coaching staff breaks down performances and prepares its team.

    Let’s get one thing straight from the outset:  It takes astronomically more than three hours of moving magnets, asking questions, and watching tape to understand soccer at a professional level.

    Having attended training a number of times, it always struck me how casual its operation looks.  The cones, flags, balls, dummies, and pennies all have their place.  The players generally seem to know what they’re doing only interrupted by brief periods of instruction.  Sure, the coaches – especially Porter – are active throughout, but for the most part things run pretty smoothly.

    I always knew a lot of work went into preparing for training – it’s professional football, after all – but if I’m being honest, I had no idea how much went into preparation for the preparations.

    Drills are planned to within the minute with input from multiple sources – coach, assistants, sport science staff, and training staff.  The staff begin gathering information from players before the boys even arrive at the training facility.  By the time the first ball is kicked around 10:00, the office has been buzzing with meetings for a couple hours – coach with staff, staff with staff, staff with players, and coach with players.

    Porter’s office is exactly what you’d expect.  Neat, organized, and unmistakable for anything but a football manager’s office.

    The magnet whiteboard board is where I got schooled first.  Here Porter lays out his team’s shape against how he predicts his opponent will shape up, prepares his game plan and rotations, and ultimately rehearses his team talks.  For me, it was the site of my first batch of lessons:  The thinking behind the system and how each position fits into the plan; when to press, with whom, and from what angles; and finally, who should rotate where in which situation and why I didn’t quite get it.

    It turns out you really can stand at a whiteboard moving magnets for forty-five minutes.

    Forty-five minutes, coincidentally, is about the same amount of time it takes to play a half of soccer.  It takes much, much longer, however, to break down that half of soccer.  But that’s what we did next from the couches in the locker room.

    On one level, it wasn’t entirely unlike Greg Lalas’s Anatomy of a Goal segments.  Except instead of Anatomy of a Goal, it was Anatomy of a Couple Dozen Plays, and, with due respect to Lalas, in significantly more detail.

    If Porter spotted something, Moreira wound it back and they broke it down.  They did the same – with considerable patience, I should add – when I had a question.  In moving to the second half, we focused on the substitutions, changes in shape, and the effect that had on the game.

    And to cap it off, Porter and Moreira had an unsettlingly top-of-the-head discussion about a 2012 UEFA Champions League Quarterfinal.

    But that was inevitable, I suppose.

    The takeaway, however, wasn’t that Porter knows a lot about soccer.  He certainly does, but everybody already knew that.

    Instead, what leaves an impression is the sheer volume of information the coaching staff sorts through in a week – from hours of video analysis, to analytics, to player fitness data, to scouting reports – that is used to inform tactical and selection decisions before being heavily distilled into a manageable game plan ready for presentation to the players.

    And then they train.

    And finally they play.

    Onward, Rose City.


    [1] Having come with Porter from Akron where he logged 40 starts at forward from ‘03-‘07 and went on to become Director of Soccer Operations during Porter’s last two years with the Zips, Moreira is a bit of a utility infielder within the Timbers locker room.  Along with being Video Analyst and Player Relations Manager, the media know him best as an occasional postgame Spanish interpreter.  But don’t mistake him for just a video analyst/player manager/interpreter; the guy knows his football.


  • 06/06/2014 3:30 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    —by Chris Rifer

    It’s become a dog whistle here in Portland.  It’s the one subject that, once sounded, neither journalist nor supporter can resist.  Penalties.

    And on some level for good reason.  There is no call in major sports that has such an impact on a game as a penalty kick.  Considering the scarcity of goals in a typical soccer game and the golden opportunity that a spot kick provides to notch one of those cherished tallies, it’s no surprise that so much attention is paid to referees’ decisions concerning penalties.

    And then there’s the statistic.  Yeah, the one that everybody has been talking about.

    Eight-to-zero.

    The Timbers have conceded eight penalties in 2014 and been awarded none.  The eight penalties conceded in the Timbers’ first 14 games are on pace for a total of 19 penalties, a number that would likely shatter the MLS record.[1]

    But before drawing conclusions about that top-sheet statistic, it’s incumbent on any fair analysis to look at the decisions that have brought the Timbers to this point.  Accordingly, below, I rate each of the Timbers’ penalties conceded as well as the plays on which there is a genuine argument the Timbers should have been awarded a penalty.

    Penalties Conceded

    March 16, 2014 – Timbers v. Chicago Fire, 19' – Early in this one Quincy Amarikwa latched onto the end of a long ball from Bakary Soumare in the box before abruptly cutting off his run, causing a recovering Norberto Paparatto to run over him from behind.  The contact was clear, so the only argument was that Amarikwa drew unnecessary contact hoping to get a penalty.  Frankly, however, that’s not a great argument.  The foul was clear and its effect on the play was significant as Amarikwa was in full control.  Verdict: Correct.

    March 22, 2014 – Timbers @ Colorado Rapids, 68’ – The Timbers were undone by another long ball forward in their next outing, as Dillon Powers sent a ball toward the box for Deshorn Brown.  The ball skipped away from Brown, however, and looked to be ripe for Donovan Ricketts to make a play.  Ricketts missed the ball, however, and put his boot into Brown’ thigh, yielding a penalty and red card.  The only argument against – made by a small minority, including myself – is that Brown himself was coming in with a hopeless, dangerous, studs-up challenge and that it was Brown’s own recklessness that may have caused Ricketts to miss the ball while bracing for the collision.  The clear majority rules for this purpose, however.  Verdict: Correct.

    March 22, 2014 – Timbers @ Colorado Rapids, 74’ – The Timbers defense made a mess of this one.  After Powers, with multiple Timbers defenders strewn in his wake, played Vicente Sanchez into the box, Sanchez slid the ball away from the onrushing Andrew Weber.  Weber grasped at air, but caught the boot-dragging Sanchez, sending the Uruguayan into the sort of spinning, tumbling fall normally reserved for taking a shell in Mario Kart.  Again, Sanchez did everything he could to draw the contact, and his touch wide of Weber may have carried the ball out in any event, but ultimately he was a player in possession that was clearly taken down by a goalkeeper without a play on the ball.  Verdict: Soft, but Correct.

    April 5, 2014 – Timbers v. Seattle Sounders, 86’ – Perhaps the easiest, if most painful, of the bunch.  After Obafemi Martins slipped the ball into the box for DeAndre Yeldin, a late-reacting Ben Zemanski clearly took the young American international down in the box.  No legitimate argument against.  Verdict: Correct.

    May 17, 2014 – Timbers v. Columbus Crew, 45+’ – A man down in first half stoppage time is not the time you want to be conceding a penalty, but that’s just what the Timbers did against Columbus.  Futty lost track of Giancarlo Gonzalez on a corner, and in his desperation to regain positioning before Federico Higuain found him at the near post, Futty pulled Gonzalez down.  While Gonzalez’s reputation for diving and dramatic tumble caused some initial doubts, the replay showed clear as day that Futty was guilty.  Verdict: Correct.

    May 24, 2014 – Timbers @ New York Red Bulls, 35’ – This one is a little bit more debatable.  Yes, Lloyd Sam had position on Pa Modou Kah, and yes he definitely fell because of Kah’s challenge and the defender’s right arm draped around him.  But Kah also looked to win the challenge fair-and-square regardless of the arm.  Still, MLS referees pretty consistently point to the spot when they see an attacking player with good position go down with defenders’ arms draped all over them.  It may have been soft, but similar calls are made so frequently in MLS that this has to be considered correct as a matter of law.  Verdict: Soft, but Correct.

    June 1, 2014 – Timbers v. Vancouver Whitecaps, 15’ – The less controversial of two given against Vancouver, Erik Hurtado took his acres of space in the Timbers defense and attacked the box, where a beaten Diego Chara chopped him down from behind.  The initial camera angle from behind sort of looked like Chara may have won the ball, but replays revealed he really wasn’t even close.  Verdict: Correct.

    June 1, 2014 – Timbers v. Vancouver Whitecaps, 25’ – This is the call the Timbers probably have the biggest gripe with.  After Sebastien Fernandez received a pass from Kekuta Manneh, Jorge Villafana stuck his foot in and got none of the ball.  The question, however, is whether he got any of Villafana’s foot.  The television feed is unclear, but another angle showed to some media members postgame made it look slightly more likely to be a dive than a foul.  Given Fernadnez’s reputation, a dive certainly isn’t out of the question.  In fairness, however, it must be pointed out that from referee Kevin Stott’s viewpoint, it certainly looks like a penalty.  Verdict: Incorrect, but Understandable.

    Thus, we can see the calls that have gone against the Timbers have generally been within the realm of reason.  Yes, it appears Fernandez may have taken a dive on Sunday that would have been very difficult, if not impossible, for Stott to see.  And yes, the Timbers have straight-faced arguments to make on a few others.  But at the end of the day, none of the calls are shocking.

    Moreover, as to the soft penalties, Opta reported that 49 penalties have yieded goals in 124 MLS games so far in 2014.  In 2010, there were 48 PKs scored in 240 games.  Thus, while the Timbers have been called for a few soft penalties, it appears they’re hardly alone in that respect.

    The greater takeaway, however, is that all eight penalties have been fouls.  None have been unlucky bounces that catch a hand in the wrong position.  Rather, they’re all plausibly-called fouls in the box.  In other words, they’re all at least substantially a product of sloppy and/or risky defense.  And that’s the real takeaway here.

    The Non-Calls

    The other side of the coin is the penalties that haven’t gone the Timbers way.  These, however, are notable in a couple respects.

    May 17, 2014 – Timbers v. Columbus Crew, 80’ – After Diego Valeri found Jack Jewsbury on a long switch, Jewsbury’s touch took the ball into the box, but too far in front of him.  But sloppy play from the Crew defense let Jack take the ball off of Tyson Wahl’s foot.  In an effort to win the ball, Wahl lunged in late and flipped Jewsbury, but Will Johnson’s subsequent deflected strike found the back of the net for a momentary equalizer.  The replay shows referee Jose Carlos Rivero taking steps toward the spot before Johnson’s strike finds goal, indicating if Johnson had missed, a penalty was probably forthcoming.  In any event, swallowing the whistle and letting the goal stand was obviously appropriate.  Verdict: Correct.

    May 24, 2014 – Timbers @ New York Red Bulls, 74’ – Unlike the penalty against Vancouver, Villafana was on the better side of things in New York, as his dangerous cross bounced off a few bodies in the box and found Maxi Urruti at the backpost, where the on-form Argentine striker put home the winner.  Among those deflections in the box, however, the ball hit the outstretched arm of Armando.  It’s unclear from the replay whether referee Drew Fischer was preparing to call the handball – Will Johnson and Steve Zakuani were giving it a shout – but regardless of what the referee would have done, considering the goal occurred in any event, the correct thing to do was swallow the whistle.  Verdict: Correct.

    June 1, 2014 – Timbers v. Vancouver Whitecaps, 31’ – Here is where Stott got himself in trouble on Sunday.[2]  After Urruti laid a ball off to Valeri, Matias Laba either committed a foul from behind or made a truly remarkable tackle.  On replay, it’s awfully close.  It looks like Laba gets his foot to the ball at about the same time as Valeri, but it also looks like that may be because he clipped Valeri’s shooting heel on the way.  Under normal circumstances, this is a 50-50 call that the Timbers could justifiably feel unlucky, but not aggrieved to be denied.  But considering Stott had blown for two penalties – including one that appears very questionable – for Vancouver already, he was wrong not to give a similarly close call to the Timbers.  Verdict: Incorrect.

    But, as noted above, the Timbers’ unrequited penalty shouts are remarkable in two ways.  First, in their scarcity and futility.  As best I can recall – and as affirmed by consultations with a few other close Timbers watchers – these three plays are the only ones this season in which the Timbers have had a decent argument for a penalty.  And on two of those plays the Timbers scored, mooting the point.

    The other thing those three penalty shouts have in common is that they’ve all occurred within the last four games.  As of May 15, in the run-up to the game against Columbus, the Timbers offensive efficiency stats were terrible.  According to Ben Jata of Opta, the Timbers were last in MLS in open-play crosses completed (11/108), were one of only three teams in MLS to have taken more shots outside the box than inside (68 to 65), and ranked 13th in the league in final third pass completion percentage (62%).

    The point, and this is so simple it almost sounds condescending, is that if you’re not getting into dangerous positions in the box you’re not going to get penalties.  And as of May 15, the Timbers were among the worst in the league at getting into dangerous positions in the box.  Thus, the dearth of penalty shouts early in the season wasn’t as much a function of bad luck or bad refereeing as it was a function of bad offense.

    Since then, however, the Timbers attack has improved.  They’re still shooting from outside the box more than inside (25 to 22), but their final third passing completion percentages have been 70%, 71%, 66%, and 70% in that spell, and their rate of successful open play crosses has skyrocketed (15/72).[3]  Thus, it’s no coincidence that the Timbers team that had no decent penalty shouts in its first ten games had three in the last four games.  As the attack has improved, so have their opportunities to earn penalties.

    On Wednesday, in lamenting the Timbers inability to get calls at home, Caleb Porter said this to Jamie Goldberg of the Oregonian: "If it's a close call, we're probably not going to get it sometimes and if there's a close call the other way, we're probably going to have it go against us.  That's a fact."

    First of all, that’s an opinion, not a fact.  But Red Pen Brigade snark aside, it’s incorrect to suggest the Timbers penalty woes have been caused by the referees.  While Porter’s sentiments are an understandable reaction to a frustrating Vancouver game in which the Timbers were legitimately hard done on a couple penalty decisions by Stott, when looking at the season as a whole it becomes clear that the primary cause of the Timbers woes in the box has been internal.

    Simply put, it’s not so much the referees or lady luck that’s haunted the Timbers in 2014, as it has been sloppy defense and an offense that took ten weeks to get in gear.

    While eight-to-zero may be unequal, it is not manifestly unjust.

    Onward, Rose City.


    [1] Thanks to the valiant efforts of stat gurus at Opta, as well as Mike Donovan and Ben Jata, as best anybody can tell the MLS record for penalties conceded in one season is New York’s 10 in 2013.  If that number is correct, the Timbers will nearly lap the field on their current pace.

    [2] There is no replay of this on the MLS website, but if you have MLS Live it takes place at approximately 30:35 of the game, with the best replay coming at about 32:20.

    [3] That represents a doubling of the completion percentage from 10.19% to 20.83%.


  • 06/05/2014 3:27 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    *** BUSES ARE SOLD OUT ***

    Match-only tickets are currently still available - 6/16/2014

    Sunday, July 13 has all the markings of an epic football day. The World Cup Final kicks off at noon PST, and then the Timbers Army will be ready to show Seattle how it's done that same day at 7:00 PM.

    Tickets go on sale Monday June 9th at 7pm for a day-long Seattle away experience that could be second to none in Timbers-Sounders lore. A match ticket only option is also available

    Buses will depart Portland at 8:30 AM on Sunday 7/13, watch the WC Final in a designated TA (and all ages) venue that seats 1,500 in Seattle, then tailgate and head into the CLink in time for the 7:00 PM match.

    As usual, tickets are limited and will be available to 107ist members only. One ticket per member.

    The cost is $24 ticket only and $65 bus/ticket PLUS a limited edition Away Day Legends t-shirt!

    Members will receive an email with a purchase link/password sometime on Friday June 6th. If you are a paid-up member but have not been receiving the weekly emails please first check your spam folder, if they are not there email us at membership@107ist.org ASAP and we'll look into it.

    If you join AFTER the initial email has been sent out on Friday, you will receive your email on Monday before the tickets go on sale. The absolute latest you can join and still be included is Noon on Monday June 9th. If you join after this time you will receive the links within 48 hrs, assuming we're not sold out.

    FAQ

    When will Seattle tickets go on sale?

    • Tickets go on sale Monday June 9th at 7pm.
    • Members will receive an email with a purchase link/password sometime on Friday June 6th.

      If you are a paid-up member but have not been receiving the weekly emails please first check your spam folder, if they are not there email us at membership@107ist.org ASAP and we'll look into it.

    What is the cost?

    • $24 ticket only.
    • $65 bus/ticket (includes a limited edition Away Day Legends t-shirt!)

    Do I HAVE to be a member to buy one?

    • Yes.
    • We will offer tickets to members first and as this is our only regular season Seattle Away this year, we are expecting it to sell out very quickly.
    • Ticket purchases will be checked against our member database. If a non-member is somehow able to purchase a ticket, they will be refunded their money and suffer disapproving looks from Travel committee members.

    Does that mean only 107ist have access to this away game, or does that mean the 107ist have first access to tickets, then tickets would be available to anyone?

    • 107ist members have first dibs.
    • IF, and only IF, they do not sell out we will offer them to non-members at a slightly higher price. Again, this is our only regular season Seattle Away this year and we are expecting it to sell out very quickly.

    Am I guaranteed a ticket by becoming a member?

    • No, you are NOT guaranteed a ticket.
    • You are guaranteed the chance to purchase a ticket.

    How many tickets can I buy?

    • One ticket per member.

    Does my husband/wife/friend/sister/grandma/pet frog need to be a 107ist member too?

    • Yes.

    What's the fastest and easiest way to purchase the tickets when they go on sale?

    • Be ready to go as soon as tickets go on sale. Create an Eventbrite account if you don't have one and be logged in.
    • We recommend lightning fast internet and an actual computer rather than smartphone.
    • If you will be taking the bus, know which bus you and your friends want to be on before you attempt to buy your ticket.
    • Don't panic if  the bus you want appears to be sold out. Give it about 10 minutes. Oftentimes, in their rush to get a ticket, people will place multiple tickets in their "basket". If those transactions are not completed in 10 or so minutes, the tickets are put back into the available inventory.

    I just joined, where is my email with the link in it?

    • If you join AFTER the initial email has been sent out on Friday, you will receive your email on Monday before the tickets go on sale.
    • The absolute latest you can join and still be included is Noon on Monday June 9th

    If we buy the ticket-only option, will we be able to attend the WC Final viewing party in Seattle?

    • Absolutely! The address info will be sent closer to the date.

    Are the tickets general admission or assigned seats?

    • Tickets will have a seat number printed on them. However, the section is general admission and you are free to stand anywhere within our designated area.

    What section will we be in?

    • Most likely 300 & 301

    Will there be a ticket-only option this year?

    • Yes

    Why can't we go by Amtrak?

    • Scheduling is the main reason. Of course, people are free to travel by train but as far as an official 107ist train, it is just not feasible and would most likely mean spending the night in Seattle.

    If I buy a ticket on the bus, can I later switch it for the ticket-only option? (or vice versa)

    • Only in the case of a genuine personal emergency*
    • Please send an email to awaytravel@107ist.org with your request and we will do our best to accommodate it. Please do not wait until the last minute.

    All my friends are on X bus, but I'm on Y bus - can I switch to be with them?

    • Only if there is an available spot on Y bus.
    • You will need to find someone on Y bus to switch with as the travel committee can not find someone for you.
    • If you do find someone to switch with, email awaytravel@107ist.org with your name, the other person's name, respective buses and contact numbers.

    I can no longer attend, can I get a refund or sell my ticket to someone else?

    • Refunds only given in the case of a genuine personal emergency*
    • Tickets can only be sold to other 107ist members (unless purchase has been opened to all).
    • Email awaytravel@107ist.org with the purchaser's name, email address and contact info

    I bought a "ticket only" for the Seattle away game. Where do I get the real ticket?

    • Tickets will be distributed in Seattle. You will receive an email closer to match day with all the details on where and when.

    What if I can't get to the ticket pick-up in time?

    • It is imperative that you pick up your ticket on time.
    • Due to security procedures mandated by Seattle front office and CenturyLink, we are required to enter the stadium as a group.
    • If you cannot make it in time due to a genuine emergency**, please contact awaytravel@107ist.org AS SOON AS POSSIBLE and we will leave your ticket at Will Call.
    • Please be aware that the travel committee has their hands full on match day and are not always available by email. An emergency contact number will be emailed to everyone closer to the match

    What if I get to will-call and there's an error with my order?

    • Call the emergency contact number (will be emailed to everyone closer to the match)

    *Poor planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on our part.

    **Staying at the bar to drink longer is NOT a true emergency.


  • 06/05/2014 3:26 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    Save the date and make plans now!

    The weekend of August 15-16-17.

    Revs v Timbers Kickoff is Saturday the 16th at 4:30pm.

    While the Portland Timbers are away at New England come on up to the Mt. Hood National Forest and campout, rent a cabin, or just hangout for the day with the Timbers Army Govy Brigade.

    We suggest reserving your accommodations now as the summer camping and recreation season is about to start and places will become very limited.

    Our weekend Timbers Army Camping spots will be at Trillium and the Still Creek Campgrounds (both 10 minutes from Government Camp). If you are not into roughing it, Govy and Timberline Lodge have many condo, cabin, and room rentals, but we stress reserving now. Both campgrounds offer sites on a first come first serve basis. The key in that case is to arrive as early in the day on Friday as you can.

    Note: We don't have designated Timbers Army sites at the Trillium or Still Creek Campgrounds so we suggest that if you want to be near other TA campers you make those accommodations on your own.

    The Weekend Plans Include:

    Weekend Camping: Trillium and Still Creek Campgrounds.

    Friday: Happy Hour meet-up (3-5pm) at Mt. Hood Brewing.

    Saturday: Timbers Army Gaper Pub Crawl starting at the Glacer Haus (2pm) and ending at The Ratskeller for the Timbers game at 4:30pm. (The Ratskeller is family friendly until late, + has horseshoes and a fire pit out back!)

    Sunday: 8:30am breakfast at Charlie's Mountain View before heading off to the Thorns match at 2pm.

    Are you in?


    Info: Mt. Hood's Alpine Village of Government Camp, OR

    Accommodations:

    Eating and Drinking in Govy:

    Recreation:


  • 06/04/2014 3:28 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    The following information was originally emailed out to all members. If you are a paid-up member but not receiving our emails please first check your spam folder, if it's not there email us at memberinfo@107ist.org and we'll look into it.


    Seattle Away Tickets Go On Sale Monday 6/9

    All your questions should be answered here: Seattle Away


    Jefferson Groundbreaking Celebration 6/6 10:00 AM

    Calling all Timbers Army. Join Portland Public School Community Sponsors, students, project funders and community leaders as we break ground on the Jefferson, Wilson and Madison athletic fields project. All are invited. WEAR YOUR TA SCARF! Jefferson High School athletic field. 5210 N Kerby Ave, Portland, OR 97217 June 6th 10:00 AM


    Rose City Futsal - Free Open Play and RSL away viewing 6/7

    The 107ist has great partners, but few offer the chance to play footy on a real court onsite! Come to Rose City Futsal (5010 NE Oregon Street, Portland, OR 97213) for the away viewing this Saturday, June 7.

    Enjoy FREE futsal open play for 107ist members on all three of their beautiful indoor courts from 5 - 7pm and then watch PTFC vs RSL on the huge 10’ X 20’ drop down screen. Clive’s Public House at RCF always offers $1.00 off beer purchases for all Timbers and Thorns matches to card-carrying 107ist members. Join the crew at Clive’s!


    Fanladen Office Hours

    Saturday, 6/7 5:00-6:30pm for Thorns ticket exchange, Riveters merch, new member signups, membership renewals, and membership swag (mug) pickup. To donate tickets, email them to info@rosecityriveters.org, and all proceeds will go to the tifo fund.


    Featured Partner

    Rose City Futsal and Clive’s Public House

    It’s the site of this week’s big away viewing event and the home to 5 of the 7 current Timbers Army Futsal Teams. RCF is a top notch place and Clive always offers $1 off beers to 107ist members. Come check it out. Who knows, you may be inspired to sign up to play in the TAFC futsal tournament on 8/2 and 8/3 (see above events).

    Other Partners

    Looking for a good partner bar where you can catch the match? Try Hawthorne Hophouse (4111 SE Hawthorne Blvd. #7, 97214)! Show your 107ist card and get a 10% discount on all purchases. Valid any time with presentation of 107ist card, even during happy hour. Offer is only valid for the member presenting the card.

    Up north, in the great state of Washington! That’s Timbers Country! Dublin Down (813 Main St. Vancouver, 98660) honors card-carrying 107ist members with $1.00 off all regularly priced, micro/import draught beers and appetizers. This special is available all day, every day!

    Interested in becoming a 107ist partner? Join us by filling out the form or inquiring at Become a Partner.


    If you read to the bottom, please relive this tender moment from the match against Vancouver.



  • 05/29/2014 3:32 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    —by Garrett Dittforth

    Hey the Timbers have rolled off two wins on the road in a row. That's pretty awesome! Let's hope everything follows over into the weekend and we get some points in the race for the Cascadia Cup as well. Looks like we have 2 strikers who are in form. That is never a bad thing and a brace is always a good way to open one's account.

    So the World Cup is happening in Brazil. What we can't forget is that Brazil, while not a poor country, isn't exactly rich and has a huge income problem. There have been massive protests against the country spending billions on stadiums while still having huge portions of their country living in shantytowns. The latest protest involved indigenous Brazilians and there were some pictures that can't be missed.

    At this point we know a few things about the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. 1) They're going to play it in winter because even a child knows playing in 120 degree heat is dangerous. Apparently Sepp Blatter and Co. didn't understand this when they made their original vote. 2) Jack Warner is total slime. 3) FIFA is ripe with bribery, which makes the whole tournament sort of feel gross.

    To get off the FIFA hate. THE TIMBERS WON AGAIN!!! That's a pretty good swing. The backline still terrifies me all the time but Jose Villafana looked pretty awesome tonight. Might make for difficult decisions once Harrington is healthy.

    It was a pretty simple win against Chivas. We beat a club we are supposed to beat. The recap here pretty much says that all in a nutshell.

    OK this is pretty funny. I think I was wearing the same shirt as Robbie Keane today. I can't wait for the all-star game to be back in LA so we can photoshop a bunch of Timbers players in Ed Hardy douche-bro shirts. Sorry LA...the truth hurts sometimes. I'll take flannel and an axe over Kim Kardashian every day of the week.

    The CCL draw happened today. We got the Group of Death. Meaning you might actually die if you go there. If you actually go here's a preview of your flight into Tegucigalpa.

    David Villa to NYCFC. Why Not? Gotta admit I'd prefer they put the focus on young players who have a future. Hope he enjoys finishing his career in a baseball stadium. I'm sure he'll love it cashing those checks and not caring at all.

    Finn's Five. It's a new website. Surprisingly has some very good insights post match.


  • 05/28/2014 4:04 PM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    During the month of May, current 107ist members will be entered into a drawing for FREE Timbers Army Section Tickets for the 8/24 home match against Seattle when they refer a new or returning member to join the 107ist.

    To be entered in the drawing, simply have a friend or family member sign up or renew and have them enter your name in the "referred by" field when they sign up. The winning draws will receive one GA ticket for the new or returning member and one for the member who referred them. NOTE: Renewing members will need to go to their profile page and update the referrer there as it will not show on the form

    In addition, those who persuade 3 or more new or returning members to sign up during the month will be entered in the GRAND PRIZE DRAWING of a single reserved seat ticket in the FRONT ROW of South Deck section SD3. You can't get any closer if you want to give goalkeeper Stefan Frei some "advice" during the match.

    One new or returning member = one entry. So, the more members you get to sign up, the more entries you get and the more chances to win for you and the people you refer.

    TWO pairs of tickets (4 total) will be given away in this manner. So, you'll have minimum of two chances to win.

    This is a great way to spread the word on the 107ist, and to have your friends and family introduced to the benefits of membership and all that it does for Timbers/Thorns Supporters, Youth and Adult Soccer in Portland, and for the community at large.

    PLEASE NOTE:

    • IMPORTANT: Renewing members will need to go to their profile page and update the referrer there as it will not show on the form during signup. There is a link to the profile page on the renewal confirmation screen you are returned to after completing payment.
    • If you join in May you can then recruit other members and increase your chances to win, but you may not refer yourself for membership.
    • You MUST have the people that are signing up enter your full name (first and last) AS IT APPEARS on your 107ist profile page for us to match you up for the drawing.
    • The Contest will be valid for signups between 12am on 5/1 and 12am on 6/1.
    • Drawing will be held the week following the close of the contest and the winners will be notified by email.
    • All questions can be directed to memberinfo@107ist.org

    Good luck!



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