

Articles tagged with "former portland timbers"
Thursday Night Lights
By Bob Kellett | May 8th, 2008How does this work again? It has been 12 days since we last saw the Portland Timbers play and I almost forget what I am supposed to do on game day. Surely it doesn't involve performing any meaningful work. Surely it does involve spending all day a ...
Timbers Grab Bag 04.30.08
By Bob Kellett | April 30th, 2008I dig Anne Ramzy's weekly USL-1 column on Soccernet, especially when she leads with a Timbers bit like she has the past couple of weeks. I never was concerned with the speed of Chris Brown or Takayuki Suzuki, but I guess someone out there might have ...
The Soviets had a five-year plan, the Timbers are doing it in three years
By Bob Kellett | April 29th, 2008The Tuesday Tribits arrived on schedule today with news that the Timbers are on track for the three-year plan. Year one, defense. Year two, offense. Year three, sainthood. In a league where player turnover is the norm and financial survival is al ...
Portland Boys we are Here
By Bob Kellett | April 23rd, 2008How do you replace a legend? You don't. For those of you who remember the first time Timber Jim temporarily hung up his chainsaw back in the dark ages of the club, the mere mention of Timber Andy and Timber Bob (or was it Timber Tim?) are sure to s ...
The LA Galaxy are paying our guy(s)
By Bob Kellett | April 14th, 2008Trialist defender Scott Bolkan is not officially listed on the Timbers roster yet nor is he listed on the LA Galaxy roster, but he is earning some money as a professional soccer player. Bolkan is being paid $12,500 a year by the Galaxy according to ...
Just for Comparison’s Sake….
By Bob Kellett | April 10th, 2008Let’s dig deep into the recesses of our minds and think back to April 21, 2007. That was the day when the Timbers kicked off their magical campaign against a Puerto Rico team that was supposed to be one of the better teams in the league. The Isla ...
Luke Kreamalmeyer Signs with Rochester
By Bob Kellett | April 9th, 2008Remember how Dizzy Antoniuk left the Portland Timbers for the Vancouver Whitecaps and then was traded to the Montreal Impact a couple of months later? Luke Kreamalmeyer is the new Dizzy. After being dealt to the Charleston Battery for Tim Karal ...





