Monday, July 21, 2014

Portland’s Renewed Hopes on their Post Season Aims




How sweet it is, the thrill of victory and keeping your hopes up alive, for the league postseason as well netting an important win at home.

For Portland Timbers Manager Caleb Porter, the word quitting isn’t one to be found in this skipper vocabulary on his push to salvage, what many call a funny campaign. 

As this season has been seen like a see saw for the Rose City chaps, still they have won important matches as well lost and draw ones that could been a sure victory. 

Still that’s football, nothing is written and with their race off from the Cascadia Shield, now it’s time for Porterball to focus on the last postseason spot in the Western Division, that’s within reach by just two points.

We have a ways to go and thinking postseason, you bet your horses, as Manager Caleb Porter is one ambitious and determined Manager that has sets his sights on perfection here in Providence Park. 

Very well bring the Shields to its halls, but this project will be with patience and persistence at the end, as last campaign that saw the Timbers performance boost to the postseason as well losing the Supporters Shield by just one point to the big Apple chaps. 

Nothing is lost as well over, as the Portland Bhoys are on a mission to success as well close the remaining matches, the majority of them being on the road.

Netting important wins as well not letting go any of the points in play, slip away with simple ties or loses in key matches, will be Caleb’s Bhoys main goals in the upcoming compromises. 

This past weekend we saw the belligerence of the Timbers initial eleven, which showed of its mettle by coming from behind and winning an important match with division rival’s Colorado Rapids.

The chaps of Skipper Pablo Mastroeni, who are having a dream campaign and sitting pretty in the top three positions for the league playoffs, didn’t saw the Timbers reaction from both of its Argentine stars for the final score of 2-1.

After this win, the Timbers Manager has renewed his hopes to reach higher positions as well seeing how his new additions in his defensive backfield, with former Baggie Liam Ridgewell from the English Premiership side West Brom Albion.

At the end, nothing is written until is over to do so, and with an injection of optimism, the Rose City squad is really determined to pull positive result at home or away that will be the one to determine their faith as well their trip to the postseason, Portland Timbers can do it!

If I Root, I Root for the Timbers! 

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