Supporter Group Organization

Discussion in 'Seattle Sounders FC' started by FuzzyForeigner, Sep 8, 2007.

  1. FuzzyForeigner

    Oct 29, 2003
    WA
    Club:
    Seattle
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I am just starting this thread to better familiarize with the supporter groups in Seattle already existing. I believe there are 2 I know of: Emerald City Supporters and Sounder Nation. Correct?

    Are there any others?

    If seattle gets a team would these two groups remain the focus point or would we have more groups representing other areas/neighbourhoods?

    example:

    Say we have groups from:

    Seattle
    North Seattle
    Tacoma/Renton
    Bellingham
    Olympia
    East Side
    etc..

    Would we create a group for each and then assign a "president" for each? SO that for every game the separate groups can share money for transportation and then show up? Or for away games say one group cant make it, then the group presidents will decide which group should go to an away game?

    I am just thinking out loud. The reason I like many smaller groups is because of flexibility and also because they can bring in numbers. Look at section 8 shicago...they have like 8-10 supporter groups from different areas representing different ethnicities.
     
  2. sounderfan

    sounderfan New Member

    Apr 6, 2003
    There is only one active supporters group in Seattle:

    ECS
    (Emerald City Supporters)


    Sounder Nation is a dormant website run by an ECS guy.

    The "Sounders Legion" is a group that tried to make a splash this year, but nothing has come of it so far.
     
  3. sounderfan

    sounderfan New Member

    Apr 6, 2003
    When the Seahawks began back in the mid 1970's this happened.

    There were the "Kirkland Seahawkers," "Mizzoula Seahawkers," "Ancorage Seahawkers," etc.

    Kingdome facades were filled with banners from all the different groups that represent the northwest and beyond.


    I could see that happening with MLS Seattle, too.

    The issue here is getting more people to actively talk and post on these forums and over at www.GOALSeattle.com

    Right now we've got about 50 people posting, and 8-10k people checking in and reading.
     
  4. sounderfan

    sounderfan New Member

    Apr 6, 2003
  5. dc2seattle

    dc2seattle New Member

    Aug 21, 2007
    the idea of different townships might lend itself well to seattle. not sure of the dynamics here, but that can only help to get more people from further away become part of the soccer community via their own community.

    what has worked well for dc united is having the groups (barra brava, dc united, el norte) all purchase a block of sections field side and next to each other so as have larger presence. even though rfk might not always have 45k in the stands, these groups feed off of each other and add to atmosphere greatly!
     
  6. sounderfan

    sounderfan New Member

    Apr 6, 2003
    So...

    An Armada?
    A Fleet?
    Foot Soldiers?

    I am talking about the folks who would hit the soccer matches to sell Seattle MLS tickets to Ma and Pa McSoccerfan, and host the player-fan dinners, etc.

    The ECS can remain the rowdies. :cool:
     
  7. SounderMan

    SounderMan Member

    Nov 8, 2006
    Lacey WA
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I have tried to get a hold of Bart for the last 3 years about selling tickets in the Pierce and Thurston County areas. Never get a response. I have worked in radio for several years and know quite a few "contacts" that could be useful in getting the word out....... I would very much "love" to be involved as a ticket rep for MLS Seattle.
     
  8. koolkeith13

    koolkeith13 Member

    Jun 14, 2007
    Seattle
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    If you think you can get enough people involved in subgroups please feel free to bring 'em here: http://weareecs.com/phpBB/index.php and you can have your own forum. Your call if you're interested.
     
  9. sounderfan

    sounderfan New Member

    Apr 6, 2003
    www.GOALSeattle.com has been offered as a place for Seattle soccer fans who are not into the ultras culture to meet and plan support for Seattle MLS.

    Scott47a and I have talked about this in the past, and more will be coming soon. Jump on in if you like soccer but aren't sure about or know you don't see yourself as a part of the 'hardcore' fan experience.

    http://goalseattle1.proboards101.com/index.cgi
     
  10. koolkeith13

    koolkeith13 Member

    Jun 14, 2007
    Seattle
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    ECS isn't about Ultras. That's the whole point. If you want to belong to the supporters group it is an open experience to anyone. At some point there might be subgroups but until its even relevant we're all one big happy ECS.

    While there may be Ultras-influenced things that we do, it's still all about coming out and supporting the boys for 90+. The vision still remains: ECS as a parent group and then sub-groups growing out of it. But without enough folks in ECS, there's no point in spin-offs. :D
     
  11. MintyDude

    MintyDude Member

    Aug 2, 2006
    Seattle/Bellingham
    I have a feeling Seattle MLS will be a big hit in the U district, there are a ton of soccer fanatics here. I'd be down to start something up here.
     
  12. FuzzyForeigner

    Oct 29, 2003
    WA
    Club:
    Seattle
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    that is what i am saying

    i lived in Fairhaven and played in the coed summer league up in bellingham it was really fun and there were a ton of teams! getting these folks involved is key!

    i will be renting in queen anne when I move to seattle. i wonder about how many soccer peeps there are there?
     
  13. SounderMan

    SounderMan Member

    Nov 8, 2006
    Lacey WA
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    You could call your group the "Queen Anne Derthals"! :D
     
  14. el cucharon

    el cucharon Member

    Mar 17, 2003
    friendship village
    Judkin's Park, representing!
     
  15. SeattleSupporter

    Aug 17, 2004
    North Sound Ultra
    I do think that in the future we will have regional sub-groups all under the E.C.S. umbrella.
    The Seattle area is too large not to.

    North End Ultras anyone?


    For now, I think that the E.C.S. works well, as you don't have to be in 113/stand with the ultras to be in the E.C.S.
     

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