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22 April 1:41 pm

Some of the best tweets in the lead-up to, during and after Saturday's 1-0 victory over the Columbus Crew...

A Tweet View of #CHIvCLB

Some of the best tweets in the lead-up, during and after Saturday's 1-0 victory over the Crew

Storified by Chicago Fire Soccer Club· Mon, Apr 22 2013 11:22:55

Make their yellow hearts bleed RED. #cf97 v. Cbus. 7:30 @ Toyota Park. #fbEric J. Kekeis
"Senores yo soy del Fire y tengo awante!" Happy Game Day! #cf97Becky R. Guerrero
Columbus, Wells Thompson will cure you of your wickedness. #cf97Anthony Galante
It's gonna be a hot time in the ol' town tonight! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! #cf97Joel Huber
Shout out to all the fans who come early for some tailgating before our game #cf97Daniel Paladini
All business tonight.. @Section8Chicago GET LOUD! @ChicagoFire THREE POINTS! #cf97 #letsdothisRaul Contreras
#cf97 Starting XI vs. @ColumbusCrew: Johnson; Thompson, Anibaba, Berry, Segares; Nyarko, Pause ©, Larentowicz, Lindpere; Rolfe, MacDonaldChicago Fire
Paladini not starting? #cf97Andrew Shnay
Not a surprising call from coach Klopas to go for the more attack-minded Nyarko over Paladini. #Crew96 left side is weak defensively #cf97Stephen Piggott
Teams coming out of the tunnel now. #cf97 #MLS #CHIvCLBChiFireMatch
Sean Johnson is a man. He don’t need no coat.#cf97Ruben Tisch
Every Fire fan's favorite official, Chris Penso, in the house tonight... #cf97Anthony Zilis
And we're off here at Toyota Park!ChiFireMatch
COME ON YOU MEN IN RED #cf97JPG
Columbus appeared to have struck first early, but goal is waved off. 0-0 here early at Toyota Park #cf97ChiCitySports.Com
12': Viana tackled hard by #cf97's Thompson at midfield. After conversation with ref, Thompson issued a yellow.Columbus Crew
Hard challenge from Thompson. But it's a man's game. Yellow card right call #cf97Suvat
Both #cf97 outside backs sitting on cautions after 13 minutes of play... Not a warm fuzzy feeling there. #CHIvCLB #MLSJeff Crandall
What a beautiful tackle on Dom from @pattyberron! #cf97kornkid15
All the things you do to me and all the things you say I just cant get enough I just cant get enough #cf97Myrrd God
HALFTIME! #cf97 and #Crew96 locked at 0-0 going into the locker room. #CHIvCLB #MLSChiFireMatch
A rough opening gives way to a pretty boring affair. Nothing tidy about this match. #Crew96 #cf97WrongSideOfThePond
0-0 at half time, zero shots on target. It's been poor and that's an understatement. #CHIvCLB #cf97 #mlsNeil Sherwin
And the second half is underway.ChiFireMatch
46': #cf97's MacDonald gets a quick chance but his low shot went right at Gruenebaum for the save.Columbus Crew
Arrrgghhhhhhhh #cf97Chicago Fire WUFC
The Hebrew Hammer foils Sega. #CHIvCLB #cf97On The Fire
And now Nyarko stopped. Ok, one of these has to go in. #cf97Ryan Sealock
Nyarko putting this team on his back? Another great run up the right. Rolfe's gotta put it on frame though. #cf97Jeff Crandall
Patrick Nyarko is right now what former head coach Dave Sarachan would call "a handfull." #cf97Chris 'Coz' Costello
66' - #cf97 freekick 25 yards from goal. Rolfe and Larentowicz over the ball. Rolfe plays to Larentowicz but his shot goes out for a throw.ChiFireMatch
did that just happen? #cf97Patrick
Larentowicz with what is somehow only the SECOND worst shot of the night #CHIvCLB #cf97Douglass Perry
WHY ARE WE NOT WINNING!?!?! #cf97Dustin Simons
75' - Nyarko's cross finds Berry at the top of the six but his header is saved off the line by Gruenebaum.ChiFireMatch
Austin Berry with a header on frame! A miraculous save by Gruenbaum! #CHIvCLB #cf97On The Fire
Are the gods not smiling on us tonight? Gruenebaum with a ridiculous save on Berry's header. #cf97Jeff Crandall
75' SAVE AGAIN for Gruenebaum. Another 75th-minute save for Andy.Columbus Crew
That was superb play and a fantastic save from Gruenebaum. Come on Fire! #cf97Suvat
C'MON BOYS!!!!!!!!! #cf97FIRExNECK
83' - FIRE GOALLLLLLLLLLL! Anibaba with the long throw is flicked on by Berry and headed in to goal by Jeff Larentowicz! #cf97 1 - 0 Crew.ChiFireMatch
Ggggoooooaaaallll!!!!! #cf97 #chicagofire #mls vine.co/v/bUP1vME1QprChad Berkobien
FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRE! GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL! #cf97Steve Sanders
Beautiful! #cf97Paul Henricksen
Ze Jerry Berry to Big Red. Header to Header. #CHIvCLB #cf97On The Fire
BIG RED! #cf97 Ok Jeff, I guess we can like you now.Nico C.
At least there's ONE Chicago team that's winning. #Fire #cf97Edison Castañeda
87' - #cf97 substitution as Daniel Paladini enters for Patrick Nyarko.ChiFireMatch
87' - Yellow card issued to Daniel Paladini.ChiFireMatch
Fastest. Yellow. Ever. #cf97Lucas Hammer
And that's full time! Your Men in Red win a hard-fought match, defeating the Crew 1-0.ChiFireMatch
That was a beautiful game! #cf97Joanna Gregson
Phew I can go to bed now 03:32 in Scotland up for work in 2 hours but worth it to c FIRE get 3 points woohoo dedication #cf97 night guysTony Wilson
That was easily one of the most satisfying #cf97 matches I've seen in a very long time. Finishing is still an issue, but damn.Paolo Cisneros
That felt good. Real good #cf97Stephen Piggott
Been very busy today at an AMA conference today but I was stoked to get this text #cf97 pic.twitter.com/pdRDS6AgjsNik Bajaj
Big Red Jeff Larentowicz does not quit: soc.cr/kgeSK #cf97MLS Insider
Columbus, ya burnt. #cf97 vine.co/v/bUP6YpJn2x6Eva Hall
Tequila now has 2 goals when sung at TP. We've got a goooooooooooood thing going. #cf97 #YellowSucksRed Dawn Hornline
Just looked at the final stat sheet. Second-half attempts on goal: 16-2 in favor of Chicago and 21-3 overall. #crew96 #cf97Adam Jardy
So the @ChicagoFire are the only pro team that won today in Chitown sportslandia? #cf97 @ESPNChiFireKirsten Tautfest
Great win for Fire nation tonight. Thanks for all the support and good to see my @UofLmenssoccer team up here #cf97Austin Berry
Body aches, head hurts, but damn it feels good to win! #cf97Ricardo
Well done guys. Very important win tonight. Thanks to our great fans for support! @ChicagoFire @Section8ChicagoArne Friedrich
Massive 3 pts tonight good shift by the boys tonight @Section8Chicago #SectorLatino and all #cf97 fans thank you for your supportDaniel Paladini
Just to clarify I didn't throw an elbow I just simply used him to catapult me up to the ball, he was a bit bigger than me Daniel Paladini
Cry not, Chicago. #cf97 took care of business, and beat the ORIGINAL Suburb of Detroit. #FireLou Uhler
No milk- just ice cream! RT @JefeCrandall: Sean Johnson might have had the easiest clean sheet of his life... No saves needed tonight. #cf97DaliaZ
Celebrating the goal with my brother @wellsthompson #cf97 instagram.com/p/YYCfMdwbCU/Jalil Anibaba
Our Fire #cf97 has warmed this cold spring night!!!"@ChicagoFire a 1-0 victory: RECAP: soc.cr/kgfR8 #CHIvCLB”Paolo Tornaghi

09 April 2:29 pm

Last month we asked you to help us pick who our Quaker Bobblehead giveaway should be for our July 7 game against Sporting KC.

After two weeks of voting, it was clear that one player campaigned much harder than the rest of his teammates for the right to be immortalized on a Quaker Bobblehead.

The first 5,000 supporters into Toyota Park that day will receive one. Get your tickets here!

11 March 4:28 pm

A lot of cool media around Section 8 Chicago's tifo from Saturday... One more piece is this movable GIF file done up by our web maestro Nick Sintich:

10 March 1:49 pm

Last night's tifo display from Section 8 Chicago was quite good. In case you missed it, check out this Vine video from user wreckyourworld.

According to ISA Operations Chair Eric Kekeis, "Project Rise" took 70 hours spread over eight days and cost $2000 total.

Check out these two time lapse videos of the whole process from YouTube user qskapunk and be sure to donate to the Section 8 Chicago tifo drive to help fund further tifo and other supporter related activities.

Well done everyone!

08 March 8:38 am

You may want to pick up a copy of RedEye today... 

Sean Johnson's on the cover and featured in a story about how amazing he is... Also check out page 16 where Chris Rolfe takes part in the Five on Five!

24 February 2:26 pm

With the recent announcement of Major League Soccer's Jersey Week, a lot has been raised regarding the club's plans for future kits as well as a potential third jersey. We at Always on the Inside caught up with the club's Chief Operating Officer Atul Khosla to shed some light on future jersey plans. 

Always on the Inside: MLS announced that as part of a league initiative a number of clubs would be participating in a Jersey Week celebration kicking off on Monday, Feb. 25. What does that mean for Fire supporters?

Atul Khosla: The league is moving to a yearly jersey launch cycle, where every club will roll out a new jersey each year.  It will rotate, primary/home one year, secondary/away the next year.  Therefore, each jersey is in market for a total of two years. This new approach allows a fresh product in market every year. Since the Fire launched both new kits last year, we are on an off cycle this year, similar to a number of other teams. As of next year, we will be back on cycle, and we will launch a new home kit.

PERUSE: Chicago Fire Jersey History

AOTI: Can you talk about the merchandise progress the club has made in the past few years and how you see it developing further?

AK: We want to see Chicago Fire jerseys everywhere in Chicagoland. We want people to represent our club by wearing our colors in the community, at games and around town.  It’s been a key for us to grow our merchandise and we’ve seen success over the past three years because of a number of factors.  

First was design. We have tried to refresh the product line, bring back some original Chicago touches, and at the same time push the envelope in being edgier with our brand. As part of these strides the club has built a Fan Shop at Toyota Park, grown its online presence and built a partnership with Fanatics, Inc.. It has also been key for us to integrate merch and our products throughout our marketing efforts, on television and at the stadium. These actions have resulted in solid growth and we now have to continue to build on it.

AOTI: It’s a question that is raised from time to time from some Fire supporters, what’s going on with the Chicago Fire flag third kit?

AK: We hear and understand the request from some of our supporter base for a third Fire kit, especially one that from a design standpoint has strong ties to the city of Chicago. This is precisely why over the past few years we have added key Chicago elements to our uniforms. Starting in 2010 the club worked closely with adidas to have the four, six-sided stars of the Chicago flag adorn the bottom left of the white secondary/away tops.

The current secondary/away kit includes a number of elements from the Chicago flag including horizontal lines that are created by using the stripes and four stars from the civic flag representing Fort Dearborn, the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 and the Century of Progress Exposition of 1933. These details  were created to pay homage to the city and the club’s origins. I believe it’s the first time outside of a third kit that our jerseys have ever had the municipal flag woven into the design.There is tremendous and deep civic pride, and the Club will continue to build on the traditions of soccer, our supporters, our club and Chicago.  

AOTI: With that said, are you saying that Fire doesn't need a third kit?

AK: No. What I am saying is that the primary reason for creating a third kit would be to engage our fans in a unique way.  Also, we need to take into account the practical considerations of the true demand for this product so we can meet the minimum requirements from adidas before we place the order.  Since we just released new kits last year, we wanted to focus on our new designs and pace things appropriately to avoid flooding the market. 

The most successful way to create a third kit, is for us to collaborate with our supporters, get everyone energized, and create the demand.  In order to initiate this movement, in the coming weeks we will be launching a social campaign asking supporters to help us design a potential third kit, vote for their favorites, and then rally each other to make a commitment by putting a deposit down.  

Stay tuned to Chicago-Fire.com and our social channels.  We need everyone's support to make this happen and are excited to collaborate with you and create something we can all be proud of. 

08 January 7:39 am

59 Days until Opening Night at Toyota Park
54 Days until First Kick in Los Angeles
12 Days until the First Team departs for training camp in Ave Maria, Fla.

These are important beginning of the year days but none are as close as the 2013 MLS SuperDraft in Indianapolis which is now literally right around the corner next Thursday, January 17.

With the event being so close to our fair city, Section 8 Chicago is running a bus to and from the SuperDraft for just $10 (departing Toyota Park at 7AM and returning at 9pm).

Admission to the actual draft is FREE and signups are beginning to go quickly.

So...get on the bus and you’ll be the first fans able to greet (and indoctrinate) the newest member of the Fire like these folks did with the future MLS Rookie of the Year last year in Kansas City…

Convinced yet? Sign up here and see you in Indy!

12 December 12:47 pm

Over the last few years, tifo displays have become a rather large part of showcasing the vibrancy of a club’s supporters.

Long before tifo became the backdrop for so many wire photos and national broadcasts, it was Section 8 Chicago that helped to pioneer the movement in MLS circles.

It’s hard to forget some of the very memorable displays the ISA has come up with over the years: Super Mario Bros., “La Vida es un Carnivale”, “Tonight, We Reignite the Fire” and the Diversity display are just a few.

Section 8 Tifo

Storified by Chicago Fire Soccer Club · Wed, Dec 12 2012 10:23:32

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While all of those are very elaborate displays that take months of planning and work, much more simple displays (referred to as two-poles for the mechanisms that hold them in the air) have also become staples of the Harlem End.

Personal favorites of mine are the Stewie Griffin (right), The Blues Brothers and even my own special display that made its way into the Section earlier this year.

As we head towards the 2013 season, Section 8 is holding a Tifo Workshop this Sunday, December 16 from noon to 7pm at ChiTown Futbol (2255 S. Throop) in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood.

The workshop is open to all Fire fans who wish to create where their own two-pole or wall banner to hang at Fire matches. Folks that come out can also learn more about the work involved in creating the larger, aforementioned tifo displays that decorate the stadium from time to time.

The Banner Workshop will run from 12 noon until 7PM, and Tifo Crew members will be on hand to help you with your project. Bring your design on a USB flash drive or on a computer that has an HDMI output. Supplies will be provided by Section 8 Chicago.

Check out this video from the Tifo Crew Workshop held at ChiTown in Feburary…

See you Sunday!

27 November 12:33 pm

While the Chicago Fire are out of action for a bit, we thought it appropriate to check in to see how the club’s worldwide Alliance Partners are doing in their current campaigns. Here’s a quick update on their recent results…

Atletico Madrid
With Fire defenders Austin Berry and Jalil Anibaba in attendance, Atletico defeated Sevilla 4-0 on Sunday, with Colombian superstar Falcao scoring his 11th goal in 12 matches. They currently sit second in La Liga with 34 points, three behind league leaders Barcelona.

Atletico take the field again Wednesday in a Copa Del Rey match against Real Jaen and return to league action this weekend for a derby match against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Sport Club Internacional
Sport Club Internacional fell 2-0 to Portuguesa in Campeanto Brasileiro action Sunday. Currently ninth in the Serie A table, Internacional head into their final match of the season with a chance to finish as high as seventh as they visit Gremio on Sunday.

As Internacional look to build for next season, it seems they could do so with Dunga at the helm as the former Brazilian national team captain and head coach reportedly held a meeting with club President Giovanni Luigi Tuesday morning.

Club America
After falling 2-0 in the first leg of the Liga MX Apertura semifinals against Toluca last Wednesday, goals from Miguel Layun and Daniel Montenegro brought Club America level on aggregate at halftime of Sunday’s second leg at the Estado Nemesio Diez.

With all to play for in the second half though, Toluca’s Edgar Benitez tallied the lone goal in the 59th minute to regain the aggregate lead and eventually send the home side on to the Liga MX final with Club Tijuana.

Al Ain
Nine matches into the Emirates Pro-League season, powerhouse Al Ain sit top of the table with 22 points from nine matches. Last Frieday the side received braces from Ghanaian international Asamoah Gyan and Omar Abdulrahman to earn a 5-2 decision away to Dubai Cultural Sports Club.

Currently sitting with a +26 goal differential, Al Ain welcome 12th places Al Shaab to the Tahnoun Bin Mohamed Stadium on Friday afternoon.

Raja Casablanca
After seeing Saturday’s encounter at FAR Rabat postponed, fourth place Raja Casablanca will hope to move further up the Moroccan Botola Pro league table as they welcome 13th place Khourigba to the Stade Mohamed V on Saturday.
 

27 October 7:44 am

As we get set to complete yet another regular season, it donned on me yesterday to look back at this masterpiece that Fire defender Dan Gargan captured and put together with the help of MLS videographers Scott Riddell and Albert Lanzillo.

Shot throughout preseason and the team’s opening day 1-1 draw at Montreal’s nearly sold-out Olympic Stadium, Dan’s video showcased the preparation and work the team went through to get to that very monumental game back in March.

Looking back on it now, one of the most striking things is seeing how much the Fire have changed since January as you see a number of faces that are no longer with the club while also being reminded of just how many new faces have been added over the course of the year.

More than that though, this beautiful video reminds me as a fan and a writer of the cautious optimism we all had going into the year. Back then, if you’d have told Fire fans that had experienced the previous two years  the team would be playing for second place in the East on the final day of the, everyone would have taken it.

Flash forward to today and that’s exactly where we are and yet we know the opportunities were there to go even higher.

Still, today the Fire play arguably the most important game at Toyota Park since the last time the team was in the postseason.

And so, re-watching this inspiring video is special to me for multiple reasons, but the most important is that it serves to remind how far this team has come in the three years I’ve been here but also the hard work that was put it back in January to get to this point.

Before heading out to Toyota Park today, take 2 minutes and 23 seconds out of your regular pre-game ritual, watch this video, and soak in how far this team has come in 2012.