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"I do not mind Minnesota's fanbase. In fact, I believe that they're a credit to the league and rather underrated nationally. But the actual team and the players who wear the jersey? They can go to hell."

They remind me of Vermes' SKC or Frank Yallop's Earthquakes.

"Unfortunately, the Pioneer's (new nickname alert, not a big fan of "Smudge" to begin with)"

Respectfully, this is arguably an equally bad nickname that seems comparably nonsensical to anyone who doesn't know the context. If Smudge works for Smith, it works for me and I honor nicknames by a coach or fellow teammates more than that of anyone outside the organization.

Le Petite Prince > "Portuguese Dave/David" or whatever the hell Neville calls him that I've so far successfully forgotten (Don't anyone dare remind me).

"The Timbers, once again, didn't create a ton from open play." I'll argue that some of our chances and goals are also absolutely flukey and not part of any coordination or planning. That's not unusual in the sport but we often don't make or take advantage of such chances by trying to win second balls, making runs into the box, causing chaos in the box, etc.

Zuparic > than Kamal but I understand he may not have had the best 2023 (might have been 2024) and Neville wanted to bring in his own guy, who has some advantages but also redundancies and deficiencies - he's surplus to requirements. Zuparic has wanted out for some time as well and he'll be departing at the end of this season barring some very unforeseen circumstances. Some of his desire to leave is undoubtedly due to being passed over for Kamal. I hate to speculate that has anything to do with any sub par performances because I think he's a professional whose play has more to do with the personal, personality, and pride. He seems to always give all, even if he's possibly been disrespected and taken for granted. I don't think he plays with any spite either, unlike some other players.

Smith has been exceptional aside from some youthful gaffes from the CB position, which isn't his natural spot. He'll get dropped though, unless we move Fory to LCB or switch to a 3-back permanently. I don't see either happening but I'd be amenable to at least trying him more at LB with Fory at LCB or vice versa. All signs so far point to the FO wanting to sign a left winger, which will put Smith 3rd on the depth chart there. Despite his good performances and potential upside, that will be a hard climb. Backup LCB seems to be his plateau, if only by limited minutes. Neville speaks highly of him though and "ball don't like" so there's hope. However, as well as Fory has been performing, and Antony has arguably be playing (I think we overrate the actual vs. the potential), it's hard to imagine him having enough opportunities. If Kamal sits, there should be a shift that allows him to have more minutes, and Kamal should sit more often.

Paredes' should arguably be playing ahead of Ortiz. It's funny that Neville talked about how reliable he is and how he went back to playing players that he can trust (why weren't you already playing the players you can trust the most Phil?) though I agree that his floor is low. We know what we're going to get though, so it should be easier to compensate. Neville has shown little awareness of floors though.

Ayala probably needs more rest. But lack of quality depth at his position relative to his floor and ceiling means a disproportionate responsibility is put on his shoulders and he's more likely to have off-days.

While I was very happy to see Moreno make runs across the top of the box (I'd be thrilled to see Antony or anyone else do that more often too), I suspect it's more his disposition than any instruction, especially since he didn't have enough support in the form of passing outlets or passes to him from the endline or elsewhere, nor was there much coordination with respect to give and gos with midfield partners or perhaps a late runner from CM into the box, all of which are typical. However, he's also selfish and too often oblivious on the ball, so he doesn't see or take enough opportunities that present themselves.

Mora hasn't had many or enough chances this season but he really needs to put away the golden opportunities when he has them. I don't know if this is regression to some mean, the yips, or what. It is worth remembering that he was originally brought in as depth, that he won the starting spot due to a combination of injuries, signing Jona to the wrong position, lack of competition, and his own football nous and technical abilities. He may just be on the decline. Keep that in mind when considering that his contract is up at the end of this season, with an option for next season, that we probably should not sign him to a new 2+1, much less 3+1 contract; that Kelsy and Guerra have not shown they are ready and are both young, and that we need stylistic variety up top for dynamism and so it isn't as easy to game plan against us.

It may be time to see more of Mora starting and Guerra subbing in at center forward rather than on the wing but lack of depth on the wing compared to center forward may limit our options. I've been relatively happy with what I've seen of Guerra, even as he's played out of position, but the return of Lassiter and ascendance of Smith might make it less likely for him to get minutes on the wing anyway. I suspect Kelsy will still be favored up top after what is likely a relatively performative disciplinary sitting.

Fernandez is a smart player, which you said using different language. I didn't know or remember that he is a left winger. That being the case, it's more of a wonder that the position seems to be our primary focus on this offseason. As much as I defend Ned and our roster build at times, this makes little sense to me. I'm inclined to blame Neville.

Speaking of which, Neville continues to be overrated. It makes me think that relatively glowing reviews are given to gain or maintain access. I don't actually believe that or question the character of Jeremy or any other reporter but it's hard not to think that when Neville continues to make the same mistakes regardless of personnel. We were fortunate to not get burned by balls over the top because there were arguably no deliberate tactical adjustments to compensate for that. I'll believe it is a coincidence when it develops into a greater pattern than his obliviousness since his arrival. Until then, it is easy to chalk up to available personnel. His post-match comments about going back to players he can rely on are, frankly, idiotic. WTF isn't he playing his most reliable players to begin with? Is he focusing on giving less reliable players opportunities, have the more reliable players been in the doghouse or not able to play as long or often (which at least somewhat goes against the idea of them being reliable)? We continued to play disjointed, as individuals rather than a team, also against his prattling about teamwork. We dink it around the side and back, making too many short passes and slowing down the game. We rely too much on running up Mosquera's side (which admittedly paid dividends by an incredible but not reliable performance yesterday). Our off-the-ball movement may have been better, possibly facilitated by Minnesota playing deeper and allowing us space and time on the ball. I just can't repeat myself again. I went through Neville's pressers early this morning and validated my own perspective that the team is haunted by the same problems we were last season. Given some changes in personal, in the words of Neville, this is unacceptable. Accept he always uses that word to refer to the players and never himself. It is impressive that we're where we are on the table and have performed as well as we have despite Neville's limitations, but it should be clear and evident that the results are too on the backs of individual players and performances rather than coherent team organization and planning, whereas the losses are more structural and systemic, with individual player performances often attributable to those consistent, persistent, and wider problems. Between what I see on the pitch, the nonsense and blame-shifting Nevilles communicates in press conferences, apparent regression to the mean, and possibly beginnings of a arguably predictable slide down the table, I don't have much confidence in him as a manager and expect the future will be mostly about individual players bailing his incompetence out rather than him holistically coaching well. It's kind of grossly disrespectful to the players when he gets credit for their individual performances (or that of assistant coaches) that elevate team results. That said, he should be recognized when he does anything well. He's not going anywhere any time soon though so, in spite of there being zero indication that he ever learns from his mistakes and may not even reflect much on the right things, given his anti-intellectual and vibes-based disposition, I continue to hope he improves.

"This is the final piece I will be publishing on Substack. Next week, Cascadia FC is moving to its own independent website."

This is great and welcome news. I hope Stumptown Footy and any other platform will move. This is something I hope to do myself someday, though I don't have enough consistency or even an audience to motivate me.

I really appreciate and respect the note you've ended on with respect to team, town, and TA. You recognize and don't take for granted the culture and ethos that our community aspire to. I could go on at length and probably contribute more but you've said enough and I think you for that.

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Lefthanded49's avatar

I'd add that you are contributing to why this is Soccer City, USA. I enjoy your spin, conviction and passion for the club.

The goal was super. JDM was on fire the last few minutes especially and Omir made himself available in a good spot, made a good run and what a finish - very clinical with his left foot. Having watched the Euro women highlights - they've made a mountain of back post crosses and goals - and I am glad to have seen at least one by the Timbers in the past week. Too often the corner kicks or crosses don't get there, or if they rarely do, no one is there on the back post. So, kudos to Omir and JDM. And kudos to Phil to sub in Omir.

I was pretty happy with the lineup when I saw it. Fory has been an absolute lock on defense, and to see him on the backline meant we were going to be hard to score on. Add Smith, and I knew we could get some crosses in and or be fairly offensive. I was especially happy to see Paredes in there and I knew his defense would be awesome, and it was. He's just athletic as all get out, and needs to be in the game. I think he helps Ayala to have to play less defense and cover less ground and so he can play better offensively.

After the RSL loss, I didn't know if things could get much worse. Perhaps we play better as underdogs and when backed in a corner we come out swinging. We actually played pretty cleanly and didn't lose the ball in dangerous areas - that was the key, which was our downfall in the RSL game. Great game considering Minnesota had all of their guys and we had zero DPs.

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