Tag Archives: timbers army
Op-Ed: Fare Thee Well, for I am About to Sell Out
I’m sorry to announce this will be my last blog entry at TA-dot-org for the foreseeable future. Continue reading
Op-Ed: Got That Not-So-Thorny Feeling?
We’ve all heard about the shenanigans that went down last year. I’ve been told that steps have been taken to ensure both of this year’s Seattle Away trips go down with as little static as possible. Continue reading
Op-Ed: Why I’m Not Going to Seattle Away
We’ve all heard about the shenanigans that went down last year. I’ve been told that steps have been taken to ensure both of this year’s Seattle Away trips go down with as little static as possible. Continue reading
107ist (TIMBERS ARMY) 2013 PRESENTATION TO PORTLAND CITY COUNCIL
On Wednesday, March 13 Portland City Commissioner Dan Saltzman will host the Timbers Army fan group at Portland City Council’s regularly scheduled meeting. The Timbers Army of the Portland Timbers Major League Soccer team, incorporated as the 107ist Independent Supporters’ Trust, is the most rabid and community involved fan club in Major League Soccer. In 2012 the 107ist and its members donated over $62,000 dollars and over 5,000 volunteer hours to charities and community activities throughout the region. Continue reading
Op-Ed: Don’t steal flags
Seriously. Continue reading
Op-Ed: How-to TA
We love you. Hugs and snuggles. Now get to Tetris-in’! Continue reading
Op-Ed: Three Davids United vs. One Goliath
In short, yes. I think so. But allow me to place this asterisk right here. Continue reading
Media Advisory: Kansas City Cauldron to host Independent Supporters Council of the United States and Canada Annual Meeting
KC Cauldron hosting the ISC Annual meeting in advance of the 2013 MLS Season Continue reading
Op-Ed: Honestly, will Portland truly offer the best home-field advantage for World Cup qualifier matches?
In short, yes. I think so. But allow me to place this asterisk right here. Continue reading
Voter turnout: the double-edged sword
Be careful what you wish for. Continue reading
107ist Board of Directors Election Results
Congratulations to Jeremy Wright and Sherrilynn “Sheba” Rawson on their re-elections. Congratulations to our newest member on the board of directors, Mike Coleman. We look forward to their 3 year terms serving on the board and working to accomplish our goals for the Timbers Army and 107ist for 2013 and beyond. Continue reading
Onward and Upward
We’re quite fortunate with what we’ve got here in Portland, likely to the point where most other MLS teams and supporters groups would label us as “spoiled.” Continue reading
Open Letter to the 1906 Ultras
Being commonly regarded as the “third-of-three” city in the Bay Area would be tough on most kids. Continue reading
Timbers TV Party Tonight!
What we seem to forget is that Major League Soccer is still not part of the “big 4” of American sports. Continue reading
This Week in Timbers Army Football Club News – Fall 2012 Season has begun!
It’s been a long summertime break since we last spoke about the Timbers Army FC initiative and the various clubs participating in amateur soccer throughout the Portlandarea. As the summer temperatures start to drop and the leaves turn more golden, … Continue reading
The Home Match of Home Matches
To say this match is a big one for the Timbers would be the understatement of the year. Continue reading
The Other Side of the Two-Stick
“At the risk of being labeled a “newbie” or outcast, I feel the GWout crowd is misinformed in their position, and misguided in their expression.” Continue reading
TA Away Game Travel Guide to Toronto
It’s clean. It’s full of nice people. It’s the Canadian stereotype I’d always envisioned. Continue reading
Supply, this is Demand. Demand, this is Supply.
Folks, the marketplace appears to have spoken. Continue reading
Seattle Away: Early Information
A lot of you have been asking about how to sit with the Timbers Army when we travel to Seattle on October 7th. Here’s a quick FAQ on what we know right now. More information will be coming but we … Continue reading








