Great time to be a Portland Sports Fan

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  1. chris_in_pdx

    chris_in_pdx OLD MAN

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    Blazers in the playoffs with a realistic chance of winning a series.

    Timbers breaking ground on a refurbished stadium with a rabid fan base and exciting soccer. National Exposure = Huge.

    Winterhawks mowing through the WHL playoffs like a boss.

    Good times!
     
  2. yenniedn

    yenniedn Transplanted Blazer Fan

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    I get and appreciate the spirit of this thread - but as someone who grew up in Oregon then moved out of state to larger cities, it's kind of depressing that only one of your three bullet points would even qualify as a blip on the radar in any other sports town outside of Oregon.

    The Blazers are a great story but the Timbers and Winterhawks would barely make the back page of most other cities' Sports pages. I say this as a soccer fan: soccer is never going to be on the level of baseball, basketball, football . . . or, dare I say, even hockey in the US. Maybe I shouldn't say "never" but it's very, very, very unlikely in our lifetime. Even with the greater diversity we have down here in San Jose, the Earthquakes barely register on the sporting scene - and that was BEFORE the Giants won the World Series!

    Anyways, my point wasn't to diss Portland sports but rather say that the city deserves at least one more "major" sports team. With so many MLB teams barely drawing a crowd, I totally think the city could support a baseball team (I don't think the NFL is ever coming to Portland).

    OK, back on topic: GO BLAZERS!!!
     
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    BlazerCaravan Hug a Bigot... to Death

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    Soccer in general in America will always be small potatoes... however, the Timbers are going to average well over 12,000 in attendance every game with sellouts very possible for every home game. That's 18,200+ a night, which is just a couple grand short of the Blazers.

    Portland soccer is big news for Portland. Last night, a baseball game would have been rained out. Soccer, though... Portland can support soccer weather-wise and people-wise. It fits Portland better, imho.


    EDIT:
    Got bored, decided to look at some stats. While the total attendance numbers are a bit more than 5x MLS (~21 mil versus ~4 mil - more teams and more games), NBA's average attendance numbers are about the same:

    MLS YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE AVERAGE
    2007 - 16,770
    2008 - 16,460
    2009 - 16,037
    2010 - 16,675

    NBA YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE AVERAGE
    2007 - 17,757
    2008 - 17,091
    2009 - 17,520
    2010 - 17,165
    2011 - 17,323
     
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    BlazerBeav Well-Known Member

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    Jeld-Wen field will be filled every night - they capped the number of season tickets at 12,500 and have a waiting list. MLS in Cascadia (Portland, Seattle, Vancouver) is going to be HUGE. Whether it grows that well elsewhere, we shall see.
     
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    THE HCP NorthEastPortland'sFinest

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    Great Times! It's a Great Day to be a Portland Sports Fan!

    Funny you say that, Timbers were on sportscenter last night, and soccer made the top plays. Sure it will never be on the level of the other major league sports, but Soccer is not a game meant for TV. Soccer is all about the atmosphere of the stadium, and I'll tell you what, Jeld-Wynn was Rocking last night. I shit you not, it rivaled the Excitement of a Blazer Playoff game at the RG! Helped the Blazers (Rudy, Patti, Wes, Nik) were there too, cheering on the Timbers :) Put that in your cynic pipe and smoke it.
     
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    THE HCP NorthEastPortland'sFinest

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    Good points, but that's what makes Portland so special! We aren't this huge mega-metropolis! I was there last night, and whether that makes a blip on the radar or not........ that shit was special!
     
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    Can't forget Ducks, Beavers and PSU football.

    Ducks are now a perennial Natty contender. Beavs - a decade ago would've killed for 7-9 win seasons, they now look at anything less as failure. PSU football looks to be building on the increased visibility Glanville brought to the team with actual and improving substance...
     
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    Wow man, those are some pretty impressive numbers. One would have to think that MLB would see the rabid fans we have in this area, and take that into account when there is an expansion or a team wanting to move.
     
  10. chris_in_pdx

    chris_in_pdx OLD MAN

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    Is PSU going to be playing their games at Jeld-Wen this year?
     
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    THE HCP NorthEastPortland'sFinest

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    Nope, Lincoln High School
     
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    chris_in_pdx OLD MAN

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    Rabid fans, yes. For baseball, no. This has been proven time and time again. THere's a very vocal minority that would love MLB in Portland, but there's just too much to do in this area in the Summer to make a middling baseball team attractive for 80+ games a year.
     
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    THE HCP NorthEastPortland'sFinest

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    You are correct sir! This is NOT baseball country. I worked those Beaver games and there were many nights when I swear on everything, there weren't 200 fans there!
     
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    Shooter Unanimously Great

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    Yikes. That's got to be one of the worst stadium names I've ever heard. What does it stand for?
     
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    A nice little field, to be honest. I lived in the neighborhood until the restraining orders came down, and it was quite nice.

    They have a pretty girls track team, too.

    But that's neither here nor there.
     
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    BlazerCaravan Hug a Bigot... to Death

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    Jeld-Wen is a local window company. Thus the place is nicknamed "The House Of Pane" :lol:
     
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    No knock on the Beavers, heck I used to have season tickets to the Volcano's, but the major league would have to have more draw. Minors are always in flux, you get no continuity with the team. No names to follow etc.

    OK, so how about Pro Football!
     
  18. chris_in_pdx

    chris_in_pdx OLD MAN

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    The MLB supporters claim that was due to lack of promotion, but come on... everyone in town knew there was a baseball team in this city. If they were big enough fans to go, they would have found out. 200 people?
     
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    chris_in_pdx OLD MAN

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    Pro Football would work here. 8-10 dates a year in the Fall and early Winter? Portland sports fans would pack that stadium like crazy. However, it will never happen. The NFL considers Portland to be Seattle South.
     
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    JELD-WEN Window Manufacturers, one of Oregon's largest, most successful home grown companies. I don't care what the name is, the Stadium is UNREAL
     

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