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I'm still confused. The fans hated it and Paulson got pissed at their reaction right? Then why would MP yell,"Take their minor league logo and stick it up their ass"! at the fans?
because many of the people opposed to it, like the crest the way it is now.. and want to keep it much more "true to its roots" for the crest in the MLS.
I realize that! Do I need to type in MEXICAN for you to understand?!?! WHy was the owner yelling that to the fans when he is the one that oversaw the new design? Shouldn't the FANS be telling HIM to shove HIS shitty logo? COMPRENDE AMIGO?
I realize that! Do I need to type in MEXICAN for you to understand?!?! WHy was the owner yelling that to the fans when he is the one that oversaw the new design? Shouldn't the FANS be telling HIM to shove HIS shitty logo? COMPRENDE AMIGO?
lol someone is grumpy. wasnt understanding your misunderstanding sorry. yes professional fan is right.. he was telling them to shove their old logo (minor league one) up their ass
the timbers army is embarassing

AHA! Not grumpy, just tired of illegal immigrants such as your self not able to answer a simple question. Thanks pro fan, don't know why I was having such trouble with this. I now know not to go to the HoodRiverMexican for soccer questions.

The new "logo" is a cartoon version of what is considered by many to be the best crest in North American soccer. I think the new logo is OK, but it looks like an indoor lacrosse team or triple A baseball logo. It's not a proper crest. It's cheesy as fuck.
the timbers army is embarassing
the ones that think they are more important than other fans, the ones that were in that video.
Are the Timbers Army ever sober?
I don't drink at all.
me either! In fact I have a hard time spending money on food at sporting events lol.

I rarely buy anything to eat at sporting events, but always buy a huge soda at the movies![]()
Many people would have hated him for it.lol while I agree with you. An owner still needs to keep his cool there. The reaction of the TA was also embarrassing... but also embarrassing for MP. Not a good day for either side IMO. But even you seemed to agree that the Logo on print looked shite, but the patch seemed nice.
What if Paul Allen when he first came in switched the Blazers logo from:
to this:![]()
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without any fan input?Many people would have hated him for it.
The silver and the texture on the patch made it look good. They should have displayed that to the public instead of the cheap looking logo version. Also didn't Ferret preview it to a group of season ticket holders? Everyone likes the patch over the logo. I think Ferret feels he can feed you fans shit and you'll eat it up.
There is a FO meeting with the 107ist tomorrow though, so we'll see how that goes.
I have no idea what the hell you just said but if you show up wearing the old logo I bet it ends with you in the middle of a soccer fanboy bukkake fest.
What is 107ist?
The 107 Independent Supporters’ Trust is the machinery behind the Timbers Army. It supports soccer in and around Portland, Oregon, from the grass roots to the highest professional level. It fuels the Army and supports soccer charities and soccer events in Soccer City USA.
Its name comes from Section 107 in the North End of PGE Park – birthplace of the Timbers Army – and from the European concept of an Independent Supporters’ Trust. An IST is a non-profit group through which fans combine their resources to support their club through travel, stadium displays, marketing, and so on. Much as the atmosphere of a soccer match resembles a college football game, an IST is kind of like an alumni boosters club: hard-core fans who want to have a stake in the team they love.
107ist arose as a means to coordinate all the things that the Timbers Army was already doing, to work alongside Timbers management to make the game day experience (both at home and away) bigger and better, and to help fund various charities and events in the Portland soccer community. It has been formed as an Oregon mutual-benefit non-profit so as to manage the money generated by TA activities, such as bus trips and scarf, shirt, and pin sales. The trust is currently pursuing tax-exempt 501(c)(6) status with the IRS.
107ist is a member-based organization open to anyone who loves soccer, the Timbers, Portland, and, especially, the combination of the three. Members are entitled to vote on 107ist issues and to participate in annual elections of the board of directors. They’ll also receive exclusive 107ist/TA merchandise with each annual membership, get first dibs on seats on bus charters for away games, and more.
http://www.timbersarmy.org/107ist/
What is 107ist?
The 107 Independent Supporters’ Trust is the machinery behind the Timbers Army. It supports soccer in and around Portland, Oregon, from the grass roots to the highest professional level. It fuels the Army and supports soccer charities and soccer events in Soccer City USA.
Its name comes from Section 107 in the North End of PGE Park – birthplace of the Timbers Army – and from the European concept of an Independent Supporters’ Trust. An IST is a non-profit group through which fans combine their resources to support their club through travel, stadium displays, marketing, and so on. Much as the atmosphere of a soccer match resembles a college football game, an IST is kind of like an alumni boosters club: hard-core fans who want to have a stake in the team they love.
107ist arose as a means to coordinate all the things that the Timbers Army was already doing, to work alongside Timbers management to make the game day experience (both at home and away) bigger and better, and to help fund various charities and events in the Portland soccer community. It has been formed as an Oregon mutual-benefit non-profit so as to manage the money generated by TA activities, such as bus trips and scarf, shirt, and pin sales. The trust is currently pursuing tax-exempt 501(c)(6) status with the IRS.
107ist is a member-based organization open to anyone who loves soccer, the Timbers, Portland, and, especially, the combination of the three. Members are entitled to vote on 107ist issues and to participate in annual elections of the board of directors. They’ll also receive exclusive 107ist/TA merchandise with each annual membership, get first dibs on seats on bus charters for away games, and more.
