2009 Portland Timbers [Results]

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Re: 2009 Portland Timbers [Results]

Post by Rob's Jacket on Mon Oct 05, 2009 2:07 pm

PurplePrideTrumpet wrote:Vancouver 2-1 Portland
Portland 3-3 Vancouver (Van 5-4)

I wondered if the Timbers would fold after falling behind in the second half, but Portland's own Alex Nimo tied it on a beautiful shot. Cue one of the most exciting ten-minute stretches of football I've ever seen. All that was missing was the goal PK call when Taka got hauled down in the box in the 89th minute that would have forced extra time.

So that's it. But not bad at all for my first season following the Timbers. We still won the regular season. We went unbeaten for 25 games. They fought to the end, and that was all we wanted.

Good luck to the Whitecaps. Win it for Cascadia!


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Re: 2009 Portland Timbers [Results]

Post by PurplePrideTrumpet on Mon Oct 05, 2009 6:17 pm

Yeah, there was that. As well as the sing-along at the Bitter End. drunken

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Re: 2009 Portland Timbers [Results]

Post by DaTruRochin on Mon Oct 05, 2009 6:26 pm

Which fixes everything I'm sure. cheers

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Re: 2009 Portland Timbers [Results]

Post by ohhh_yeah on Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:10 pm

Stonehouse wrote:Steven Cronin... former Santa Clara Bronco (which makes him somewhat shady) but also former college roommate of LaSalle great (and current San Jose Earthquake) Ryan Cochrane. Just another reason why LaSalle is the greatest high school ever.



Ryan's dad was one of the people that walked with us for the Walk for Autism that was set up by Steve Cronin and Laura Kristi. Our team raised $4700.
He is wearing the orange hat.



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