The Third Sub Episode 189: Whitecaps kick-off preseason in Marbella

In Episode 189 of the Third Sub Podcast, Alexandre Gangué-Ruzic and Samuel Rowan dive into the latest news surrounding the Vancouver Whitecaps, as they continue their preseason in Marbella, Spain.  Welcome back to another episode of the Third Sub Podcast! In this episode, Alex and Sam are back, as usual, this time to chat all things Vancouver Whitecaps. To begin, they look at the biggest … Continue reading The Third Sub Episode 189: Whitecaps kick-off preseason in Marbella

Coffee with the Caps, Monday January 8

Good Monday morning Caps fans — hope you all had a good weekend and are set to have a nice workweek. The Caps have announced their preseason plans, returning to Marbella Spain tomorrow for three weeks, including three friendlies along the way. Given that we are basically a month out from CONCACAF Champions Cup (!) it is that time of year, which feels surreal given … Continue reading Coffee with the Caps, Monday January 8

Déja Vu: Whitecaps revert to old habits in return to MLS action vs San Jose

The Vancouver Whitecaps’ battle for consistency raged on unsuccessfully on Sunday night, as they fell 1-0 to the San Jose Earthquakes at BC Place. Their first MLS match since July 15th, as the league returned from its month-long Leagues Cup break, it was a frustrating return for the ‘Caps, too. Despite putting up a dominant display on the day, spending most of the game in … Continue reading Déja Vu: Whitecaps revert to old habits in return to MLS action vs San Jose

The Third Sub Episode 173: The best deadline day in Whitecaps history?

In Episode 173 of the Third Sub, Alexandre Gangue-Ruzic and Samuel Rowan dive into a busy deadline day for the Vancouver Whitecaps, Leagues Cup, CPL, League 1 BC and more in a jam-packed show.  Welcome back to another episode of the Third Sub Podcast! In this episode, Alex and Sam are back, as usual, this time to chat all things Vancouver Whitecaps, League 1 BC, … Continue reading The Third Sub Episode 173: The best deadline day in Whitecaps history?

Coffee with the Caps, Friday August 4

Good Friday morning Caps fans and happy August — hope you all are ready for the weekend. August came in with a bang, with the Caps busier than ever before on transfer deadline day. This effort was rewarded richly, as they closed a rumored deal to seal Sam Adekugbe’s return to Vancouver from Turkey and, in a surprise move, nabbed Richie Laryea on loan from … Continue reading Coffee with the Caps, Friday August 4

Ranking Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team’s squad for March’s CONCACAF World Cup ‘Octagonal’ qualifiers by ‘Surprise Rating’

With the final set of CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers just around the corner now, the CanMNT has called up a strong 25-man squad as they get set to finish the job that they’ve started here – qualify for the 2022 World Cup. In this, we break down that 25-man squad by ‘Surprise Rating’.  It’s that time again.  And in this instance, it’s bigger than ever.  … Continue reading Ranking Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team’s squad for March’s CONCACAF World Cup ‘Octagonal’ qualifiers by ‘Surprise Rating’

Ranking Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team’s squad for January’s CONCACAF World Cup ‘Octagonal’ qualifiers by ‘Surprise Rating’

With the next round of CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers sitting just around the corner here, the CanMNT revealed the squad that they’ll lean on in those games as they continue their ongoing quest to try and qualify for the 2022 World Cup. In this, we break down that squad by ‘Surprise Rating’.  It’s that time again.  Just over 2 months after they last convened as … Continue reading Ranking Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team’s squad for January’s CONCACAF World Cup ‘Octagonal’ qualifiers by ‘Surprise Rating’

Mountain to Climb: As the absences mount, the CanMNT ready to face stiffest ‘Octo’ test yet with this January window

Just days out from a massive window for the CanMNT, the challenges have started to pile up for John Herdman’s side as they get set to tackle some crucial World Cup qualifiers later this month. In this, we look at what lies ahead of them now as they continue their journey towards the World Cup next week. All of a sudden, we’re just days away … Continue reading Mountain to Climb: As the absences mount, the CanMNT ready to face stiffest ‘Octo’ test yet with this January window

Finishing in Style: The “Festival City” celebrates again as Quioto gives CF Montréal an 11th Voyageurs Cup

CF Montréal overcame Toronto FC thanks to a second half Romell Quioto goal to top their rivals in the 2021 Canadian Championship final on Sunday at Stade Saputo. Here’s our recap of the match, and the tournament. The COVID-19 pandemic has interrupted sports all over the world, but while most tournaments have been able to resume with mostly regular schedules, the Canadian Championship still hasn’t … Continue reading Finishing in Style: The “Festival City” celebrates again as Quioto gives CF Montréal an 11th Voyageurs Cup

“I think we’re a top team in CONCACAF”: The CanMNT takes massive step towards the 2022 World Cup & CONCACAF supremacy with 2-1 win over Mexico at the ‘Iceteca’

Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team picked up a massive 2-1 victory over Mexico in Edmonton on Tuesday, putting them one step closer to the 2022 World Cup. Here’s what stood out to us from that one.  Even before kick-off, you just knew that this would be a night to remember.  After a MD-1 unlike no other on Monday, Tuesday’s clash between Canada Soccer’s Men’s National … Continue reading “I think we’re a top team in CONCACAF”: The CanMNT takes massive step towards the 2022 World Cup & CONCACAF supremacy with 2-1 win over Mexico at the ‘Iceteca’