Portland Timbers coach Caleb Porter was forced to wear a full Timbers kit to training Wednesday after spinning the club's "fine wheel."

The Timbers players have been using a "fine wheel" this year as a light-hearted way to hold the group accountable. If a player shows up a few minutes late to training or a meeting or does something else deserving of a fine, he is forced to spin the wheel and could end up having to bring in food for his teammates, do something comical or pay a small monetary fine.

And when Porter showed up one minute late to a team meeting last week, the players weren't about to pass up the opportunity to "fine" their coach.

"We had a coaching educator in town and we were chatting and lost track of time, so I was a minute late," Porter said. "So, I had to spin and there are different things that you land on and the one I landed on was I had to show up to the training ground with a full kit on. I had to follow through on my end of the bargain."

The spot on the wheel that Porter landed on said "full kit wanker," a reference to a Twitter handle and hashtag out of England used for jokingly shaming grown men for wearing full soccer uniforms out in public.

To make sure Porter could properly carry out the fine, Timbers kit man Sam Younie put together a full Timbers uniform for Porter to wear with the words "wanker" written on the back.

"Hopefully, I'm not spinning again any time soon," Porter said.

While he might not have to spin the wheel again, it won't be easy for Porter to forget his first "fine." Timbers defender Alvas Powell couldn't help but share the hilarious moment with the public, posting photos of Porter dressed in the full Timbers kit to Instagram Wednesday.

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