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Sep 11, 2009

Road Game 14: Portland Timbers

Portland TimbersIn their first trip to Portland of the year, the Aztex take on the Timbers again on Friday, Sept. 11. Kickoff will be at 9:00 PM CT; as always you can watch online for free on USLLive.com.

Austin fans will already know the result of both teams' last game: the Timbers squeaked out a 1-0 win with a late goal here at Nelson Field on Monday.

What you may not know is that the Red & White are in danger of posting one of the worst records in modern USL-1 history. Looking over the league standings back to 2003, when USL-1 was called the A-League, only a few of the teams in last place posted so few wins. Worse, seasons were shorter back then, with fewer total games. The following teams are listed worst-to-"best".

TeamRecord (W-L-T)Games PlayedPoints Per Game Played
2003 Indiana Blast3-18-2230.4783
2009 Cleveland City Stars3-17-727 (of 30)0.5926
2005 Toronto Lynx3-17-8280.6071
2004 Calgary Mustangs/
Edmonton FC (tie)
4-18-6280.6429
2009 Austin Aztex4-16-828 (of 30)0.6429
2007 California Victory4-17-7280.6786
Stats brought to you by CARP, the Committee Against Relegation & Promotion

As you can see, Cleveland is currently worse off than Austin. And though they have a game in hand, their last 3 games are against Vancouver and Portland (twice). But if the Aztex don't pick up any more points, and Cleveland manages to get a win, Austin could wind up in 2nd place on this List of Infamy. Also note that Austin's point total reflects the 2-point deduction taken by the league.

We've heard from Coach Heath for several games now that there's plenty to play for, even after the playoffs became an impossibility: players showing why they should be asked back next season, etc. Let this be added to the list.

And come on you Red & White!

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WE WON WE WON WE WON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HOLY SHIT!!!! WE WON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

-Alejo
 
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