#1
Posted 18 February 2012 - 12:09 AM
Come out, meet people, and get involved in what will be our biggest season ever!
Aside from general help with painting and such, we also need people who can operate a sewing machine as well as artists/illustrators.
Date: March 10 & 17
Time: Starting at 9AM
Place: Red Bull Arena
Please contact Pete with any questions: paka81@aol.com
#2
Posted 19 February 2012 - 11:37 AM
#3
Posted 19 February 2012 - 12:00 PM
#4
Posted 20 February 2012 - 10:32 AM
Dear regulator if we decide to use cards , we will do so instead of just complaining and telling what's good and what not volunteer to help . Cards look good when ppl in the stands do what they been ask , and that was one of our problems.... Pa system helps with that ALOT....believe me we learned on our mistakes , it will be better ...we can't have 8 the same faces doing it, and then 500 other complaining ....
#5
Posted 21 February 2012 - 10:15 AM
Cards, are cheap, quick, and reusable. We're going to lean on that crutch until we get more people kicking in time, money, and effort.
What we have here is a failure to communicate
If you gonna hate, might at least get your rumors straight
#6
Posted 13 March 2012 - 11:56 PM
We are good enough to beat the best teams, and bad enough to lose to the worst teams.
#7
Posted 14 March 2012 - 01:24 AM
Why Red Bull should come in bottles:
http://www.whoateall...n-it-video.html
If only we could get Budweiser as a sponsor .
#8
Posted 16 March 2012 - 11:07 AM
#9
Posted 18 March 2012 - 01:15 PM
The identity and lack of hardware can be attributed to some of fallout from yesteryear but for a club who draws it's fanbase from the greatest sporting region in the entire country, frankly I think it sucks serious ass to have witnessed what the supporters section(s) have become. I hope this year all of the boys and girls get their acts together and reclaim what it is rightfully ours, the label as being the home of American soccer.
Get your shit together.
Metrostars FC -- "The hardest FC in the world"
Метро Красное Общество Звезды
#10
Posted 18 March 2012 - 01:24 PM
The ESC set the bar high for the rest of the league's supporters throughout the years for what it meant to truly support your club. From banners, to chants, to sheer volume and mass inside the section, ESC & Giants Stadium was the home of American soccer. Now, the likes of Seattle, Portland and a few other clubs have surpassed the founders and originators of footballing passion in America.
The identity and lack of hardware can be attributed to some of fallout from yesteryear but for a club who draws it's fanbase from the greatest sporting region in the entire country, frankly I think it sucks serious ass to have witnessed what the supporters section(s) have become. I hope this year all of the boys and girls get their acts together and reclaim what it is rightfully ours, the label as being the home of American soccer.
Get your shit together.
It won't happen.
#11
Posted 18 March 2012 - 01:27 PM
#12
Posted 18 March 2012 - 01:51 PM
The ESC set the bar high for the rest of the league's supporters throughout the years for what it meant to truly support your club. From banners, to chants, to sheer volume and mass inside the section, ESC & Giants Stadium was the home of American soccer. Now, the likes of Seattle, Portland and a few other clubs have surpassed the founders and originators of footballing passion in America.
The identity and lack of hardware can be attributed to some of fallout from yesteryear but for a club who draws it's fanbase from the greatest sporting region in the entire country, frankly I think it sucks serious ass to have witnessed what the supporters section(s) have become. I hope this year all of the boys and girls get their acts together and reclaim what it is rightfully ours, the label as being the home of American soccer.
Get your shit together.
Well said.
#RedBullOut
#13
Posted 18 March 2012 - 02:24 PM
The ESC set the bar high for the rest of the league's supporters throughout the years for what it meant to truly support your club. From banners, to chants, to sheer volume and mass inside the section, ESC & Giants Stadium was the home of American soccer. Now, the likes of Seattle, Portland and a few other clubs have surpassed the founders and originators of footballing passion in America.
The identity and lack of hardware can be attributed to some of fallout from yesteryear but for a club who draws it's fanbase from the greatest sporting region in the entire country, frankly I think it sucks serious ass to have witnessed what the supporters section(s) have become. I hope this year all of the boys and girls get their acts together and reclaim what it is rightfully ours, the label as being the home of American soccer.
Get your shit together.
I know you mean well, but don't hold your breath. There are too many idiots with anti-red bull agendas to do anything remotely positive.
In aliquo puncto, vos have ut decernere si vos es a fan verum Morbi fan ut vere aut vult Morbi ludis.
#14
Posted 18 March 2012 - 02:30 PM
I know you mean well, but don't hold your breath. There are too many people with anti-red bull agendas to do anything remotely positive.
By insulting them for their feelings, you embolden them and sink to the level of some of them.
#15
Posted 18 March 2012 - 02:40 PM
I know you mean well, but don't hold your breath. There are too many idiots with anti-red bull agendas to do anything remotely positive.
Can we make anti RB tifo?
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