Alan Koch returned to his old stomping ground when his new charges, Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2, took to Fox Field against his old charges, the Simon Fraser Clan. Koch's seven seasons with the Clan was an unmitigated success, winning several conference titles and making the Semi-Finals in two of the three years that the Clan were eligible for postseason play.
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Thoughts on WFC2's first six signings
So far, Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 have made six fairly predictable signings. They are a mix of academy players, graduates, and university players that likely wouldn't get a shot outside of Canada, if anywhere.
Read MoreFarmer, Haynes, and Piraux become first members of Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2
With on-field training set to begin on February 23rd at the Burnaby Lake Sports Complex West, Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 signed its first three players on Tuesday. Jacksoon Farmer, Jordan Haynes, and Mitch Piraux will now go into the history books as the foundation on which Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 was built.
Read MorePitchside: Charleston Battery v Richmond
Former Whitecap Big Phil Davies was nowhere to be seen, but there were more than enough loaned Whitecaps at Battery Park to interest any Vancouver supporter.
Read MorePitchside: Charleston Battery v Orlando City SC
The Battery began their 22nd season in Charleston on Saturday when they played host to the MLS-bound Orlando City SC. The match ended in a one all draw.
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