On Thursday morning, Vancouver Whitecaps FC exercised their options on 11 players, declined another eight, which left them 19 players under contract for 2014.
Read MoreWFC Officially Part Ways with Martin Rennie
Vancouver Whitecaps FC announced today that the club will not be renewing manager Martin Rennie's contract beyond the 2013 Major League Soccer season.
Read MoreTortorella not a twitter fan
A new change for the Vancouver Canucks this season could be less twitter after manager John Tortorella said Thursday he wants players to limit their Twitter use.
Read MoreManipulating MLS rules for Points and Profit
Christopher Vose takes you on an in depth look into how clubs have been using the letter of the MLS rulebook, to defeat the spirit of the MLS rulebook.
Read MoreMaking Introductions, Hajimemashite Kobayashi
Christopher Vose was honoured to meet Japanese midfielder Kobayashi Daigo in Burnaby on Tuesday, after Vancouver had signed him from the J-League.
Read MoreWFC are Looking for a Few Good Wingmen
2013 should be a defining year for Omar Salgado and Russell Teibert. If it is not, then the Whitecaps have a problem, and the Rabbits may benefit from some new blood.
Read MoreKeep Calm and Carry On: Martin Rennie plans ahead
Last year, Vancouver Whitecaps FC attempted to defy convention by taking two steps forward, and one step back. So far, so good, but there is still much to be done.
Read MoreVancouver Whitecaps FC Post Season Camp
On August 9th, the Whitecaps unveiled Martin Rennie as their next permanent manager. He would replace Tommy Soehn, who had managed the side on an interim basis since Teitur Thórdarson was relieved of his duties back on May 30th.
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