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Sjöberg's Stoppage-Time Strike Silences the Supporters and Stuns the 'Caps

July 9, 2016 Christopher Vose
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The problems of the 2016 edition of Vancouver Whitecaps FC are well documented. At its most basic level, the 'Caps are having trouble scoring goals, and preventing them; but a better summary might be to say that they are finding ways of turning wins into draws, and draws into losses.

Tonight, it was Axel Sjöberg who broke the supporters' hearts. Sjöberg as you may recall, was the 14th pick in 2015, exactly one spot behind Vancouver's Tim Parker.

After tonight's result, Parker has still scored one more goal than Sjöberg, collected four fewer yellow cards (none of which were in the same match), while playing the equivalent of almost 18 more games. But if tangents like that are any indication, it's becoming harder and harder to find some silver linings.

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Kendall Waston sent off, but ten-man Whitecaps hang on for 1-1 draw with Sporting

April 28, 2016 Christopher Vose
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Vancouver's Christian Bolaños and Kansas City's Diego Rubio scored first half goals, and the Whitecaps held on with only ten men for a 1-1 draw on Wednesday night.

Bolaños scored his first Major League goal, connecting with a Cristian Techera corner kick in the 14th minute. Bolaños deftly slotted the ball into the top corner with a left-footed volley, which beat Sporting goalkeeper Alec Kann.

Sporting tied it 13 minutes later on Rubio's first Major League goal. He scored off a scuffed shot by Kansas City's Lawrence Olum.

Vancouver went down to ten men in the 51st minute when an uncharacteristically poor back pass from Tim Parker to goalkeeper David Ousted forced fellow defender Kendall Waston to take down Rubio for his second yellow card.

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Vancouver Whitecaps thump FC Dallas 3-0 as Major League improvement continues

April 23, 2016 Christopher Vose
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Jordan Harvey and Kekuta Manneh scored for Vancouver and Dallas had an own-goal in the Whitecaps' 3-0 victory.

Vancouver took the lead in 35th minute, to end their three-match scoring drought, when Manneh whipped a cross in that Dallas goalkeeper Chris Seitz punched off defender Maynor Figueroa, and into his own net.

Harvey made it 2-0 in the 63rd minute off a Cristian Techera corner, after the ball fell to him in the Dallas penalty area. Manneh sealed it in the 77th when Blas Pérez — just into the match as a substitute against his former club — touched the ball to Manneh for a shot through Seitz's legs.

Major League-leading Dallas were unbeaten in their previous six matches.

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Vancouver Whitecaps and LA Galaxy play controversial goalless draw as Major League refs cop more criticism

April 2, 2016 Christopher Vose
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Matías Laba was shown a straight red card in the first half, but the Vancouver Whitecaps still held on for a 0-0 tie with the Los Angeles Galaxy on Saturday night.

The midfielder was sent off in the 28th minute for a challenge on Los Angeles counterpart Mike Magee, outside the Whitecaps' penalty area.

Vancouver is now unbeaten in three straight, while Los Angeles picked up its first away point of the season.

After an emotionally charged opening 45 minutes that included Laba's dismissal, the Whitecaps sat back after halftime, down a man, content to soak up the pressure, and try to hit the visitors on the counterattack.

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Dubious penalty earns Vancouver Whitecaps 1-0 victory over Houston Dynamo

March 26, 2016 Christopher Vose
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Pedro Morales scored a penalty kick in the 23rd minute, and the Vancouver Whitecaps beat the Houston Dynamo 1-0 on Saturday night.

The Whitecaps' captain sent goalkeeper Joe Willis the wrong way from the spot, after Dynamo defender Jalil Anibaba was judged to have fouled Vancouver striker Kudo Masto in the box.

Morales currently leads the Major League with four goals in four matches to start the season, all penalties. Vancouver's other two goals also have come from dead-ball situations — off a corner and an indirect free kick.

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Post-Match: Vancouver 2, Seattle 1

March 19, 2016 Christopher Vose
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Vancouver Whitecaps FC Manager Carl Robinson

Opening statement:

"It was a better performance. This game is a process, and if you put the right performances in, the results will come. I think we tripped ourselves up with mistakes in the first two games and we accepted that. Today was a team performance."

On Seattle's equaliser:

"(There was) lots of character shown today. It's not an easy place to come. We know we have to have a very good game against a very good team. We know they're going to put you under pressure, and they did that today. When they got the goal, it was a set piece, and a fantastic finish on a free kick. But we showed character, and we probably played our best little bit of football after they scored. That shows the team has character."

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Montreal Impact beat Vancouver 3-2 in Major League opener

March 6, 2016 Christopher Vose
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Montreal Impact beat Vancouver 3-2 in the Major League, with Argentine midfielder Ignacio Piatti the star. The Impact didn't have Designed Player Didier Drogba, but as it turned out, they didn't need him. Piatti scored twice, assisted on a third, and proved the Impact were right to reject the "transfer offer in excess of $5 million"  dollars, which they received from an unnamed Latin American club during the close season. "In different moments, he made it look easy," said Montreal manager Mauro Biello. "He's a first-class player, and when he plays like that, it's hard to defend." The first of these moments came in the 19th minute. Piatti effortlessly wove through a Vancouver defence that included Kianz Froese, Christian Bolaños, Fraser Aird, and Kendall Waston. Aird overcommitted, Waston slipped, and Piatti fired it home.

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Blas Perez to save the day, could that mean that Mighty Mouse is on his way?

January 21, 2016 Christopher Vose
 Panamá's Blas Pérez in action against Martinique, 2013.

 Panamá's Blas Pérez in action against Martinique, 2013.

On the field, Blas Pérez is a man who drives opinion. Former teammate Chris Seitz asked, "is he a pest? Absolutely! Does he get under people's skin? 100%. But it's all part of his game, and all part of making him successful." When he wears your colours, you will love him and defend everything he does. When he's in the opposition, most of what comes to mind isn't fit to print. With a penchant for delivering when it matters most, Pérez has earned the enmity of the entire league. Everyone knows who he is and what he can do. But just as importantly, we all know where he is when the clock is ticking. Most of the time, he'll be right there, in the centre of the action. A clock of a different kind has this annoying habit of going on ticking, even after the final whistle blows. And at 34 years of age, FC Dallas decided to part ways with Pérez at the end of last season. But it was not for a lack of fitness or effort.

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Portland nullified by Vancouver in goalless Quarter-Final first leg

November 1, 2015 Christopher Vose
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2015-11-01 Curva Collective, Rain City Brigade, and Vancouver Southsiders 1.jpg
2015-11-01 Portland Timbers.jpg
2015-11-01 Vancouver Whitecaps FC.jpg
2015-11-01 Timbers Army Tifo 1.jpg
2015-11-01 Liam Ridgewell, Octavio Rivero, and Nat Borchers.jpg
2015-11-01 Alvas Powell, Nat Borchers, Kendall Waston, and Liam Ridgewell.jpg
2015-11-01 Octavio Rivero and Nat Borchers.jpg
2015-11-01 Timbers Army Tifo 2.jpg
2015-11-01 Nat Borchers, Jack Jewsbury and Jordan Harvey.jpg
2015-11-01 Octavio Rivero, Rodney Wallace, and Tim Parker.jpg
2015-11-01 Octavio Rivero and Jordan Harvey.jpg
2015-11-01 Alvas Powell and Jordan Harvey.jpg
2015-11-01 Timbers Army 2.jpg
2015-11-01 Liam Ridgewell, Gershon Koffie, and Nat Borchers.jpg
2015-11-01 Diego Valeri, Darlington Nagbe, and Matías Laba.jpg
2015-11-01 Jordan Harvey and Lucas Melano.jpg
2015-11-01 Darlington Nagbe and Russell Teibert.jpg
2015-11-01 Timbers Army 3.jpg
2015-11-01 Fanendo Adi and Kendall Waston.jpg
2015-11-01 Mauro Rosales and Jack Jewsbury.jpg
2015-11-01 Russell Teibert and Maximiliano Urruti.jpg
2015-11-01 David Ousted, Steven Beitashour, and Maximiliano Urruti.jpg
2015-11-01 Curva Collective, Rain City Brigade, and Vancouver Southsiders 2.jpg
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The Portland Timbers had less than 72 hours to recover from Thursday's epic 120-minute, penalty kick victory over Sporting Kansas City in the preliminary round of the 2015 Anschutz Cup. If they were feeling the effects on Sunday afternoon, it certainly didn't show. The Vancouver Whitecaps started the match without the services of Captain Pedro Morales, former designated player Mauro Rosales, and perennial starter, Pa Modou Kah, although the first two would see action after they replaced Kekuta Manneh and Gershon Koffie, respectively. The match was officially a sell-out, with an announced capacity attendance of 21,144, although there was a large swath of empty seats sprinkled throughout the stadium. The Timbers Army unveiled a Bob and Doug McKenzie-inspired banner in honour of regular goalkeeper Adam Kwarasey, but the New Zealander was left out after he developed the flu.

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Vancouver 0-0 Dallas: 'Caps Qualification Clarified

October 7, 2015 Christopher Vose
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2015-10-07 Mauro Rosales and Victor Ulloa.jpg
2015-10-07 Russell Teibert and Mauro Diaz.jpg
2015-10-07 Mauro Diaz and Octavio Rivero.jpg
2015-10-07 Jordan Harvey and Tesho Akindele.jpg
2015-10-07 Jordan Harvey, Tesho Akindele, and Pa Modou Kah.jpg
2015-10-07 Je-Vaughn Watson.jpg
2015-10-07 Zach Loyd, Jordan Harvey, Octavio Rivero, and Je-Vaughn Watson.jpg
2015-10-07 Mauro Rosales, David Texeira, and Matías Laba.jpg
2015-10-07 Matt Hedges and Cristian Techera.jpg
2015-10-07 Zach Loyd and Kekuta Manneh.jpg
2015-10-07 Octavio Rivero 1.jpg
2015-10-07 Vancouver Whitecaps FC v FC Dallas.jpg
2015-10-07 Cristian Techera.jpg
2015-10-07 Octavio Rivero and Zach Loyd.jpg
2015-10-07 Mauro Rosales.jpg
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2015-10-07 Gordie Parenteau.jpg
2015-10-07 Gershon Koffie.jpg
2015-10-07 Curva Collective.jpg
2015-10-07 Darren Mattocks and Octavio Rivero.jpg
2015-10-07 Blas Perez and Tim Parker.jpg
2015-10-07 Tesho Akindele.jpg
2015-10-07 Octavio Rivero and Zach Loyd-2.jpg
2015-10-07 Darren Mattocks and Matt Hedges.jpg
2015-10-07 Je-Vaughn Watson and Octavio Rivero.jpg
2015-10-07 Ezequiel Cirigliano, Darren Mattocks, and Atiba Harris.jpg
2015-10-07 Carl Robinson.jpg

The Vancouver Whitecaps Football Club has once again qualified for the Anschutz Cup, not that you will hear it referred to by that name from the Major League, or many of its media partners. They prefer to use its sponsored, and no doubt focus group approved name, the Audi 2015 MLS Cup Playoffs. Vancouver's "qualification" comes after their scoreless draw with FC Dallas. The problem is that they have not actually qualified yet. The Whitecaps have assured themselves of at least a spot in the play-in round, where they lost to Dallas in 2014, and Los Angeles in 2012, but they aren't in the Anschutz Cup proper just yet. In a sense, they have qualified for the qualifying round.

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In MLS Tags Association Football, BC Place, Christopher Vose, FC Dallas, Hoops Derby, Major League Soccer, MLS, Pitchside, Soccer, Vancouver Whitecaps FC, Western Conference
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Vancouver Whitecaps return to the top of the Major League

August 22, 2015 Christopher Vose
2015-08-22 Round 26; Vancouver Whitecaps FC v FC Dallas.jpg
2015-08-22 Rain City Brigade.jpg
2015-08-22 Steven and Takoda Lamothe.jpg
2015-08-22 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Supporters.jpg
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2015-08-22 Curva Collective Tifo.jpg
2015-08-22 Cristian Techera.jpg
2015-08-22 Tim Parker and Kellyn Acosta.jpg
2015-08-22 Rolando Escobar and Gershon Koffie.jpg
2015-08-22 Fabian Castillo, Matías Laba, and Cristian Techera.jpg
2015-08-22 Tim Parker, Matías Laba, and Michael Barrios.jpg
2015-08-22 Pedro Morales and Victor Ulloa.jpg
2015-08-22 Curva Collective.jpg
2015-08-22 Kekuta Manneh.jpg
2015-08-22 Matt Hedges and Kekuta Manneh.jpg
2015-08-22 Cristian Techera Goal.jpg
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2015-08-22 Mauro Rosales Goal Reaction (Techera).jpg
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2015-08-22 Fabian Castillo, Kendall Waston, and David Ousted.jpg
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Before the first blow of the whistle, athletes like to warm up. They will run and jump and try to simulate match-like situations. For the Whitecaps, this includes leaping up for headers, crossing the ball to their teammates, and other things that you would naturally expect of a professional footballer. But Dallas, they're a funny lot. When they warm up, they like to fling themselves to the ground. At least two of them practiced that today. We're not making any judgements, but it was quite a peculiar sight to behind. We've never seen anything like it before. Perhaps they were curious about the new turf at BC Place and wanted to test it out for themselves. After seeing that, you might expect a Dallas player to be the first one to hit the ground. But that honour was reserved for Cristian Techera.

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Vancouver Whitecaps FC Rout Salt Lake

August 8, 2015 Christopher Vose
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2015-08-08 Octavio Rivero Goal (Penalty).jpg
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2015-08-08 Devon Sandoval and Pa Modou Kah.jpg
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2015-08-08 Octavio Rivero.jpg
2015-08-08 Jordan Harvey.jpg
2015-08-08 Carl Robinson.jpg
2015-08-08 Devon Sandoval.jpg
2015-08-08 Pa Modou Kah Goal Celebration.jpg
2015-08-08 Curva Collective Goal Reaction (Kah).jpg
2015-08-08 Cristian Techera's First Goal Celebration 1.jpg
2015-08-08 Cristian Techera's First Goal Celebration 2.jpg
2015-08-08 Cristian Techera and Olmes Garcia.jpg
2015-08-08 Matías Laba and Luis Gil.jpg
2015-08-08 Cristian Techera's Second Goal Celebration 1.jpg
2015-08-08 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Supporters Goal Reaction (Techera's Second).jpg
2015-08-08 Cristian Techera's Second Goal Celebration 2.jpg
2015-08-08 Abdoulie Mansally and Octavio RIvero.jpg
2015-08-08 Phanuel Kavita and Pedro Morales.jpg
2015-08-08 Abdoulie Mansally Red Card 1.jpg
2015-08-08 Abdoulie Mansally Red Card 2.jpg
2015-08-08 Pecka, Cristian Techera, and Jeff Attinella.jpg
2015-08-08 Steven Beitashour and Kendall Waston.jpg

The 'Caps traditionally start well, have a mid-season dip in form, and improve in the final third of the campaign. It's a tradition that they're on course to replicate this year. The key difference being that their highs have been are higher, and their lows are not nearly as pronounced as in seasons past. In the first third, they finished with a 6-2-3 record, good enough for 20 points. In the second, they were 5-1-5, which dropped them down to 16. And in the third, they've already added 6 from two matches. After tonight's victory, they trail only DC United, who they have a game in hand on. They have conceded the fewest goals, and have the best goal difference. They're flying high, though Sporting Kansas City, with all their games in hand, remain a concern.

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Kah of Cascadia

August 1, 2015 Christopher Vose
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2015-08-01 Curva Collective, Rain City Brigade, and Vancouver Southsiders 1.jpg
2015-08-01 Emerald City Supporters.jpg
2015-08-01 Pa Modou Kah's first Goal.jpg
2015-08-01 Curva Collective, Rain City Brigade, and Vancouver Southsiders Goal Reaction (Kah's first).jpg
2015-08-01 Kendall Waston Goal Reaction (Kah's first).jpg
2015-08-01 Pa Modou Kah's first Goal Celebration.jpg
2015-08-01 Osvaldo Alonso.jpg
2015-08-01 Kendall Waston and Clint Dempsey.jpg
2015-08-01 Steven Beitashour.jpg
2015-08-01 Carl Robinson.jpg
2015-08-01 Octavio Rivero 1.jpg
2015-08-01 Kendall Waston Goal Reaction (Kah's second).jpg
2015-08-01 Gorilla FC Goal Reaction (Kah's second).jpg
2015-08-01 Pa Modou Kah's second Goal Celebration.jpg
2015-08-01 Curva Collective, Rain City Brigade, and Vancouver Southsiders Goal Reaction (Kah's second).jpg
2015-08-01 David Ousted and Pa Modou Kah.jpg
2015-08-01 Octavio Rivero and Brad Evans.jpg
2015-08-01 Octavio Rivero 2.jpg
2015-08-01 Matías Laba.jpg
2015-08-01 Stefan Frei and Octavio Rivero.jpg
2015-08-01 Mark Geiger and Gershon Koffie (Waston's Yellow Card).jpg
2015-08-01 Pedro Morales Goal.jpg
2015-08-01 Matías Laba Goal Reaction (Morales).jpg
2015-08-01 Pedro Morales Goal Celebration.jpg
2015-08-01 Tyrone Mears and Darren Mattocks.jpg
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2015-08-01 Curva Collective, Rain City Brigade, and Vancouver Southsiders 2.jpg

Seattle is not an easy place to play. They're big on the 12th man, here in the Emerald City. You see it on cars, in shop windows, on t-shirts, flags, scarves, and anything else they can get their little hands on. But the Whitecaps needed to get a result. They needed it for the league, where they're mounting a serious Supporters' Shield challenge, and they needed it to keep their search for a record sixth Cascadia Cup alive. It didn't take long for Carl Robinson's men to get on the score sheet. After Dylan Remick brought Cristian Techera down on the edge of the box, Nicolás Mezquida found Kendall Waston. The Tico's header glanced off of Brad Evans' chest, and Pa Modou Kah capitalised on the confusion to put the visitors up one nil. It's a good thing that the majority of the 53,125 wore green, as they weren't looking too good around the gills after that effort.

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Whitecaps avalanche buries the Earthquakes

July 26, 2015 Christopher Vose
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2015-07-26 Fatai Alashe and Matías Laba.jpg
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2015-07-26 Kendall Waston Goal Celebration.jpg
2015-07-26 Rain City Brigade Goal Reaction (Waston).jpg
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2015-07-26 Gershon Koffie, Perez Garcia, and Cordell Cato.jpg
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2015-07-26 Quincy Amarikwa, Kendall Waston, and Steven Beitashour.jpg
2015-07-26 Paulo Renato and Octavio Rivero.jpg
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2015-07-26 Pedro Morales and Gordon Forrest.jpg
2015-07-26 Mauro Rosales and Shea Salinas.jpg
2015-07-26 Pedro Morales.jpg
2015-07-26 Gershon Koffie.jpg
2015-07-26 Quincy Amerikwa and Russell Teibert.jpg
2015-07-26 Quincy Amerikwa Goal.jpg
2015-07-26 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Supporter Goal Reaction (Amerikwa).jpg
2015-07-26 Christian Dean.jpg
2015-07-26 Jordan Stewart and Steven Beitashour.jpg

The San Jose Earthquakes will always hold a special place in the heart of every Vancouverite. They were the Whitecaps very first opponent, way back in 1974. It was a one all win… but before this article gets bogged down in the nuances of the original North American Soccer League, suffice it to say we have a history with the boys from the Bay Area. The less said about regulation stoppage time penalty shootouts and tie-wins, the better. Tonight was the last chance for both sides to get a win in July. Los Angeles (twice), Portland, Houston, Club America, and Manchester United have already defeated San Jose this month in a mixture of league, cup, and friendly encounters. Meanwhile, Vancouver has dropped a pair of results to Colorado and Kansas City, before their ten-men were able to nick a point in the Rose City. With Jordan Harvey unavailable through suspension, Christian Dean bravely stepped into the breach. For some time now, we've extolled the virtues of the young Californian, and he did not disappoint.

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Caps wish they had skipped Juri Duty in San Jose

April 11, 2015 Christopher Vose
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Being a referee is a thankless job. It really is. When you have a great game, nobody mentions you. And when you have a bad game, you're all they can think of. But through all the hardship and the pain, referees occupy a pivotal role. They are the voice of authority, making on-the-fly decisions, charged with enforcing the Laws of the Game. They represent a neutral point of view, and they strive to be anonymous. At least they're supposed to.

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Road Work Ahead, Caps and Crew play to a Stand Still

April 8, 2015 Christopher Vose
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2015-04-08 Columbus Crew SC.jpg
2015-04-08 Will Trapp and Pedro Morales.jpg
2015-04-08 Will Trapp, Pedro Morales, Tony Tchani, and Matías Laba.jpg
2015-04-08 Sam Adekugbe and Ethan Finlay.jpg
2015-04-08 Kendall Waston and Kei Kamara.jpg
2015-04-08 Darren Mattocks and Kei Kamara.jpg
2015-04-08 Ben Speas.jpg
2015-04-08 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Supporters.jpg
2015-04-08 Darren Mattocks 1.jpg
2015-04-08 Russell Teibert and Ethan Finlay.jpg
2015-04-08 Kendall Waston and Ethan Finlay.jpg
2015-04-08 Kei Kamara's First Goal.jpg
2015-04-08 Kei Kamara's First Goal Celebration.jpg
2015-04-08 Octavio Rivero Goal Celebration.jpg
2015-04-08 West Rain City Brigade Goal Reaction (Rivero).jpg
2015-04-08 Ben Speas and Matías Laba.jpg
2015-04-08 Sam Adekugbe.jpg
2015-04-08 Nicolás Mezquida.jpg
2015-04-08 Deybi Flores.jpg
2015-04-08 Kei Kamara's Second Goal Celebration.jpg
2015-04-08 Darren Mattocks 2.jpg
2015-04-08 Darren Mattocks Goal.jpg
2015-04-08 Curva Collective Goal Reaction (Rivero).jpg
2015-04-08 Darren Mattocks and Steve Clark.jpg
2015-04-08 Darren Mattocks and Steven Beitashour.jpg
2015-04-08 Tyson Wahl and Octavio Rivero.jpg
2015-04-08 Darren Mattocks 3.jpg
2015-04-08 Pedro Morales.jpg
2015-04-08 Ethan Finlay, Kekuta Manneh, and Mohammed Saeid.jpg
2015-04-08 Darren Mattocks 4.jpg
2015-04-08 Kei Kamara and Pa Modou Kah.jpg

With four wins through five matches, Vancouver Whitecaps FC stood alone at the top of the table. By comparison, Columbus Crew SC were all the way down in 16th place. But after tonight's two-all draw, nothing much has changed. At least on paper. The Whitecaps found something here tonight. In seasons past, going behind would have meant that the Caps would push up, leave themselves vulnerable to a counterattack, and they would invariably concede the insurance goal. But this squad is different. Whether ahead or behind, they play as a unit, and the play to win. They didn't quite do that tonight, but it was not for lack of trying.

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Whitecaps banish LA's fear factor to a Galaxy, far, far away

April 4, 2015 Christopher Vose
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2015-04-04 Zac Ratcliffe.jpg
2015-04-04 Los Angeles Galaxy Supporters.jpg
2015-04-04 March to the Match.jpg
2015-04-04 Steven and Takoda Lamothe.jpg
2015-04-04 Robert Earnshaw.jpg
2015-04-04 Ivor Evans.jpg
2015-04-04 Marie Hui.jpg
2015-04-04 Vancouver Whitecaps FC.jpg
2015-04-04 Bruce Arena.jpg
2015-04-04 Los Angeles Galaxy.jpg
2015-04-04 Stefan Ishizaki and Sam Adekugbe.jpg
2015-04-04 Pedro Morales and Mika Väyrynen.jpg
2015-04-04 Sam Adekugbe.jpg
2015-04-04 David Ousted.jpg
2015-04-04 Pa Modou Kah.jpg
2015-04-04 Matías Laba and Robbie Keane.jpg
2015-04-04 Nicolás Mezquida, Robbie Keane, and Kendall Waston.jpg
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2015-04-04 Pa Modou Kah and Kendall Waston.jpg
2015-04-04 Baggio Husidic.jpg
2015-04-04 Pa Modou Kah-2.jpg
2015-04-04 Robbie Rogers and Steven Beitashour.jpg
2015-04-04 Kekuta Manneh Goal 1.jpg
2015-04-04 Kekuta Manneh Goal 2.jpg
2015-04-04 Kekuta Manneh Goal Celebration 1.jpg
2015-04-04 Kekuta Manneh Goal Celebration 2.jpg
2015-04-04 East Rain City Brigade Goal Reaction (Manneh).jpg
2015-04-04 Vancouver Southsiders Goal Reaction (Manneh).jpg
2015-04-04 Pedro Morales 1.jpg
2015-04-04 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Supporters.jpg
2015-04-04 Octavio Rivero Goal Celebration 1.jpg
2015-04-04 Octavio RIvero Goal Celebration 2.jpg
2015-04-04 Octavio Rivero Goal Celebration 3.jpg
2015-04-04 West Rain City Brigade Goal Reaction (Rivero).jpg
2015-04-04 Curva Collective Goal Reaction (Rivero).jpg
2015-04-04 Stefan Ishizaki.jpg
2015-04-04 Jordan Harvey.jpg
2015-04-04 Pa Modou Kah and Alan Gordon.jpg
2015-04-04 Robbie Rogers.jpg
2015-04-04 Pedro Morales-2.jpg
2015-04-04 Baggio Husidic, Deybi Flores, and Omar González.jpg
2015-04-04 Darren Mattocks.jpg
2015-04-04 Curva Collective and Sam Adekugbe.jpg

The Los Angeles Galaxy are winners. They are the class of the Major League. They have five Anschutz Cups, four league Championships, two U.S. Open Cups, and a Champions' Cup to grace their cabinet. But that's the past. In the here and now, Vancouver are the class of the league.

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Tales from the Training Ground

April 1, 2015 Christopher Vose
2015-04-01 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Training Session.jpg
2015-04-01 Russell Teibert 1.jpg
2015-04-01 Vancouver Whitecaps FC.jpg
2015-04-01 Matías Laba.jpg
2015-04-01 Pedro Morales and Kianz Froese.jpg
2015-04-01 Pedro Morales and Deybi Flores.jpg
2015-04-01 Pedro Morales and Tim Parker.jpg
2015-04-01 Pa Modou Kah.jpg
2015-04-01 Paolo Tornaghi.jpg
2015-04-01 Curva Collective Banners.jpg
2015-04-01 Kendall Waston.jpg
2015-04-01 Diego Rodríguez 1.jpg
2015-04-01 Kendall Waston-2.jpg
2015-04-01 Nicolás Mezquida and Pedro Morales.jpg
2015-04-01 Diego Rodríguez 2.jpg
2015-04-01 Pedro Morales.jpg
2015-04-01 Octavio Rivero.jpg
2015-04-01 Sam Adekugbe, Carl Robinson, Robert Earnshaw, and Pa Modou Kah.jpg
2015-04-01 Russell Teibert 2.jpg
2015-04-01 Pa Modou Kah and Robert Earnshaw.jpg

Nine points from four matches should be enough to put a smile on almost anyone's face, but Vancouver Whitecaps FC aren't just any club. They know they could have led Toronto FC by two goals at halftime on Opening Day. They know they left it late against Chicago Fire SC, Orlando City SC, and most recently, the Portland Timbers. And they've made mistakes, but they are the kind that can be corrected. Vancouver has left a lot of goals on the pitch, and if they can bury just a few more of them, then they will be challenging on all fronts.

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Caps Continue their Winning Ways

March 28, 2015 Christopher Vose
2015-03-28 Round 04; Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Portland Timbers.jpg
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2015-03-28 Vancovuer Southsiders.jpg
2015-03-28 Nat Borchers.jpg
2015-03-28 Timbers Army Tifo.jpg
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2015-03-28 George Fochive, Pedro Morales, and Alvas Powell.jpg
2015-03-28 Maximiliano Urruti, Kendall Waston, and Pa Modou Kah.jpg
2015-03-28 Nicolás Mezquida.jpg
2015-03-28 Pedro Morales and George Fochive.jpg
2015-03-28 Nicolás Mezquida Goal.jpg
2015-03-28 Curva Collective Goal Reaction (Mezquida).jpg
2015-03-28 Vancouver Southsiders Goal Reaction (Mezquida).jpg
2015-03-28 East Rain City Brigade Goal Reaction (Mezquida).jpg
2015-03-28 David Ousted.jpg
2015-03-28 Allen Chapman and Nicolás Mezquida.jpg
2015-03-28 Gershon Koffie and Fanendo Adi.jpg
2015-03-28 David Ousted and Sam Adekugbe.jpg
2015-03-28 Maximiliano Urruti, Darlington Nagbe, and Nicolás Mezquida.jpg
2015-03-28 Rodney Wallace and Gershon Koffie.jpg
2015-03-28 Diego Chara and Pedro Morales.jpg
2015-03-28 Fanendo Adi Goal.jpg
2015-03-28 Fanendo Adi Goal Celebration.jpg
2015-03-28 Robert Earnshaw.jpg
2015-03-28 Erik Hurtado.jpg
2015-03-28 Robert Earnshaw, Adam Kwarasey, and Alvas Powell.jpg
2015-03-28 Robert Earnshaw and Kendall Waston Goal Celebration.jpg
2015-03-28 Robert Earnshaw and Pedro Morales Goal Celebration.jpg

Cascadia Cup matches are events. There is nothing quite like them. The energy in the building is electric. The passion is palpable. To someone who's never experienced a Cascadia Cup match, the best analogy we can give you is that it feels like a playoff atmosphere, but these roots run so much deeper. The experience is far more pronounced. It's tribalism at its finest. You want to win every game, but you enjoy it more when it comes against a rival.

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In MLS Tags Association Football, BC Place, Cascadia Cup, Christopher Vose, Major League Soccer, MLS, Pitchside, Portland Timbers, Soccer, Vancouver Whitecaps FC, Western Conference
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Caps record famous victory amid off-field concerns

March 21, 2015 Christopher Vose
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Octavio Rivero has caused problems for defenders from Toronto, Chicago, and now we can add Orlando to the list. Early in the match, he used his speed to outpace Seb Hines, but the City man gave him a nudge, which proved enough to send Rivero tumbling. No penalty was given, but then neither was Rivero booked for simulation, as he found himself last week against the Fire. 

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In MLS Tags Association Football, Christopher Vose, Eastern Conference, Major League Soccer, MLS, Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium, Orlando City SC, Soccer, Vancouver Whitecaps FC, Western Conference, The Mane Land, Nick Leyva
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CHRISTOPHeR VOSE

Christopher Vose came to British Columbia in 1995. Since then he has freelanced extensively as a writer, historian, poet, and photographer. His work has been published on six continents, and he will get Antarctica too if climate change has its way.

 

 

Mynor Campos

Mynor Campos is a member of the British Columbia Soccer Referees Association, has written for Noticias FutbolMLS, Major League Soccer's Spanish-language website, and has seen his photos printed in a number of latino publications.

Tyler Green

Tyler Green is a man of many talents. He has been a television host, documentary filmmaker, and is a social media specialist. He currently writes a weekly column for 24 Hours Vancouver and is the host of Soccer Talk with Tyler Green.

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