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SECTION 8 CHICAGO :: Independent Supporters' Association for the Chicago Fire Soccer Club

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Dec 05th
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Follow the Fire with S8OT Season Tickets

Posted by: Ben in Untagged  on

 A message from Section 8 Chicago Chairman, Ben Burton.

This year, we are offering an "Away Game Season Ticket" for our four closest road trips. Bus seat and match ticket included: $200.

Because of the scarcity of tickets in KC and Toronto, we're offering this plan for a limited time. We only have 100 packages to sell so right now this is the only way to guarantee a trip. Guaranteeing buses this early will help the Section and the team buy guaranteeing that the support will be there for the players. My priority is to help us support the team and I believe this plan does exactly that.

IF YOU CAN'T MAKE ALL OF THE TRIPS, it's OK. We will be issuing PHYSICAL TICKETS, like concert tickets, one for each bus trip. This means if you can't make one of the trips you can still sell your bus trip ticket and match ticket to someone else. Eventually we'll split this up into three game plans and finally individual trips but for now I want to encourage you all to buy in.

Full details, schedule, and estimated itineraries below:




 Backdraft contributors put their heads together and compiled a list of hard-hitting questions for Chicago Fire forward Chris Rolfe. The striker discusses his personal goals, his teammates, and most importantly, how he orders his hotdogs.

 

Backdraft: You scored some absolutely crucial goals during the end of last season's campaign. After a sustained period of injury, just how good did it feel to be back among the goals?

Chris: After being sidelined for any reason, it always feels great getting back in the starting eleven with your teammates. Scoring those goals really helped
me feel better about missing a crucial part of the season because I knew I
was helping us to get closer to our goal.

Backdraft: What are your hopes for yourself and the team this season?

Chris: To win the MLS Cup and Open Cup and to be influential in the majority of the goals our team scores.






Fire Sign Lider Marmol

Posted by: Tom Dunmore in Lider Marmol on

The Chicago Fire announced today that they have signed Paraguayan defender Lider Marmol. Terms of the deal were not released, and he will be able to play once he receives his visa and work clearance.


Highlights from Rapids @ Fire

Posted by: Tom Dunmore in Video on

The official MLS site is -- thanks to the absurd deal with HDNet -- not offering highlights of Saturday's 2-1 win over the Rapids at Toyota Park. Thankfully, a youtube user has come to the rescue.  Enjoy.

You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this video 

(Thanks to the Herr on the forums for finding


Denis Hamlet had a lot to talk about after the Fire's impressive 2-1 win against the visiting Colorado Rapids. Hamlett mentioned how pleased he was with the play of John Thorrington, who scored both of Chicago's goals. "Last week he [Thorrington] played well too, he defended well, got himself into some good spots last weekend; and tonight, the same thing, from the 1st minute to 90th minute he was defending, got forward, got 2 good chances and finished them."

Coach Hamlett also talked about what seemed to be his main concern, which was the lack of finishing opportunities by his forwards. "Tonight our attacking guys put on a good display and if we had been clinical in the final 3rd the score would have been more than what it was tonight… Tonight we could have killed the game off by getting a third goal."


Game Preview :: Fire vs. Rapids 4/26 7.30pm

Posted by: Mike Fotopoulos in Untagged  on

 The Fire XI

Coming off a difficult loss against Kansas City, the team looks to stay the course in the starting lineup. Early predictions have Brandon Pridueax ahead of Dasan Robinson at right back, but considering his absence from the injury report, and Conde's return to the lineup, a backline of Segares-Soumare-Conde-Robinson is not out of the question. Logan Pause has done nothing to lose his space at defensive midfield. Short of the sudden signing of Lider Marmol pushing Conde out of the backline, he should be shoring up the back of the midfield.

In the middle, the standard Mapp-Blanco-Rolfe lineup could return, with Chris Rolfe making a welcome start on the right wing. Thorrington and King have done well in his absence, but Rolfe's place on the right would be assured unless Hamlett determines he could be best used up top in place of Barrett. Mapp is skating on thin ice with some fans, and many expect a performance out of the talented left-mid this Saturday.


Earlier this month Backdraft headed out to Toyota Park to watch the Fire’s U-16 and U-18 academy teams face the U.S. U-17 national team. The Academy initiative, headed by Louis Mateus, has been running for around a year, and is one of the first fully free youth development academies in MLS.

New rules in MLS make such academies critical for the future success of teams, as each clubs can now directly sign (bypassing the draft) up to two players from their academies each year. Backdraft has been watching the games, and recently spoke to Mateus about the program.


Getting to Know Bakary Soumare

Posted by: Tom Dunmore in Interviews on

Bakary Soumare

Bakary Soumare's early-season performances in defense for the Fire have been one of the biggest positives so far for the team.

To add to that, he's gaining a reputation as one of the toughest Fire players on the field whilst being one of the friendliest to Fire fans off it.

Backdraft talked to Bakary about life with the team, his new role at the heart of the defense, and his views on the recent upheavals and what it means to play for the Chicago Fire.


After a 1-0 loss to the visiting Kansas City Wizards, the mood in the Fire locker room was glum to say the least. The players walked around with their heads low, and there was none of the usual joking around. It was obvious that this was a game the players felt they should have come away with at least a point from.


Marmol Training With the Fire, Not Yet Signed

Posted by: Tom Dunmore in Untagged  on

The long saga of Chicago and New York's battle over the signing of Paraguayan Lider Marmol -- a very promising central defender or defensive midfielder -- has taken its latest twist.

The 22 year-old Marmol will be in Chicago to train with the Fire very soon, presumably with a view to sign. Contrary to this article by Kent McDill on the MLS website, Backdraft has been told by the Fire that Marmol has not yet been signed (that article will be retracted shortly and was an 'honest mistake', we were told).

Frank Klopas had this to say about Marmol:

"He is a young guy, and you look to the future this is a guy you can build a team around. He's a big defender, he's good with his feet, he's good in the air. He can play in the middle, and he is a great guy."

This would be an outstanding addition to the Fire's roster. Backdraft will keep you updated on the situation.


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