Timbers forward Jamil Walker shares his thoughts on the reaching the end of the 2008 season, playing his former teammates on Saturday and how the Timbers stack up against other organizations he has played for in Video News.
Since arriving in Portland in July from the three-team trade with the Rochester Rhinos and Carolina RailHawks, Walker has played in 11 matches for the Timbers this season. The Pittsford, NY, native began his career in Major League Soccer in 2003 and made over 70 appearances during his time with the San Jose Earthquakes and D.C. United through the 2007 season. Walker began the 2008 season with Carolina.
The Timbers conclude the 2008 USL First Division season on Saturday against the RailHawks at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C. at 4:30 p.m. (Pacific). View a live broadcast of the match through USL Live.
Video News: Final wrap up with Jamil Walker

Soccer Celebration | June 12-15 in Pioneer Courthouse Square
The Timbers Soccer Celebration will be at Portland’s Pioneer Courthouse Square this June.! With supporting partners adidas and McDonald’s, the Soccer Celebration will feature interactive activities, local food carts, merchandise stands, fan giveaways as well as live viewings of select FIFA World Cup 26™ matches, all taking place in “Portland’s living room” from June 12-June 15. The events are free to attend for fans of all ages.

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