Why does portland hate roger levesque




















They're Stanford guys. They're smart, funny, articulate. For some odd reason they thought Roger kicked one of their goalkeepers in the face in , I think that's the root of that rivalry. Despite the banners and chants at his expense, Levesque finds the abuse he takes from Portland fans more amusing than offensive. I think it's good for the game. And the Levesque-Portland subplot has a lot better chance of factoring into Saturday's game than it figured to only a few weeks ago. Recent injuries have moved Levesque into a more prominent role on the team, and with Seattle playing twice last week, he made his first start of the season and played the entire 90 minutes.

And while Levesque is less likely to start again this weekend, his versatility and track record of success against Portland will give him a good chance of getting into the game.

And as interesting as his rivalry with Portland is this week, the bigger-picture story about Levesque is that he is one of the few players who made the transition from the USL to the MLS, and he is once again a big contributor for Seattle. When Sigi came in he was with me for a long time. He certainly was a good player in his own right as a college player, but then he blossomed with me in the USL days. While Timbers Army member Garrett Dittfurth estimates that upwards of 1, Timbers fans will make the trek north, their numbers will be dwarfed by the 35, or so remaining Sounders fans inside Qwest Field, nearly all of whom will be counted on to deliver a perpetual serenade to the visitors.

Indeed, most of the songs supplied by Hodo were unprintable. That said, he has an almost reverential awe for the atmosphere that has been created at past matches, regardless of the venue. But during a [rivalry] week, people are already talking about it. There's already a buzz. Given the rich history of this rivalry, it appears that feeling will continue long after Saturday's game is over.

United's season looked like it was coming apart at the seams following games against New York and Houston that saw the Black-and-Red concede a total of eight goals. But after giving up just one goal in its win over Seattle and producing a clean sheet in a draw against FC Dallas, things are looking up for Ben Olsen's side. And the DCU manager indicated that the difference was equal parts tactics and personnel. Tactically, Olsen indicated that his back line was playing a bit deeper than in games past.

If it's not on to [press] we want to hold and make sure we're compact. It in no way means we're going to sit back and defend for 90 minutes. United's back line. It came after the USL season had come to an end. It had already been announced that Seattle would join Major League Soccer in , but there had not been any conclusions about what the USL side would do in Unsure of his immediate soccer future, Levesque left the door open for an invitation from Portland head coach Gavin Wilkinson for a friendly with Toronto FC.

But somehow in the heat of the moment, he pulled out his axe and chopped me down. Regardless of the reason, Levesque has been the primary target of scorn from the Rose City. Ever since he joined the Sounders in the USL in , he has been a thorn in the side of the Timbers. Levesque is wearing a kilt, for goodness sake, as part of a fundraiser for Ronald McDonald House. Even three years after his retirement in , Levesque still provokes strong reaction from both sides of the rave- and dark-green battle lines.

He reveled in it, to be percent honest. Boy, he just reveled in it. Between the league schedule and the regional draw of the U. Open Cup, the sides would face off upward of six or seven times per year.



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