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Out Of Left Field (Free subscription) | 08/19/2008
Fast facts: -According to the CIS database, SFU's last win came on October 23, 2004, when they beat Calgary 14-12. Since then, they had a 41-36 loss to Manitoba finish out that year, and then put up three straight winless seasons. They've lost 23 in a row, and will be hoping to snap that streak this year. -SFU's had a long history of football, but most of it's been under American rules. Their
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Springfield MO Soccer (Free subscription) | 08/04/2008
Thunder Bay Chill - 2 Vancouver Whitecaps U23’s - 1 The Chill’s Alvaro Zendejas headed home a corner in the fourth minute of stoppage time to secure Thunder Bay’s first-ever berth in the PDL championship final. They’ll face the defending champion Laredo Heat, who will play in their 3rd straight championship game. The Heat knocked [...]
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Triangle Soccer Fanatics (Free subscription) | 08/01/2008
The Carolina RailHawks come home to WakeMed Soccer Park to host the Vancouver Whitecaps on Friday, August 1st at 8pm. The game will be televised nationally on Fox Soccer Channel. Beforehand, supporters will be gathering for a tailgate party in our usual pre-match gathering location -- the grassy, shady area just below the sculpture garden near parking lot D. Bring your dinner, cooler, and some lawn...
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Major League Soccer Fan Blog (Free subscription) | 07/31/2008
It was recently announced that MLS hopes to bring two more new teams to the league in 2011. Seattle is coming on next season and Philadelphia the following year. Now all the talk of expansion teams is in Canada. I do still think that St. Louis will probably get one and likely Vancouver could get [...]
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Pitch Invasion (Free subscription) | 07/29/2008
Apologies for the late showing of the Daily Sweeper today, but 16 hours on a bus to and from Kansas City to watch a 0-0 draw grinds on you a little, especially when it's 90+ degrees and the air conditioning is broken. Anyway. . .
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Out Of Left Field (Free subscription) | 07/28/2008
Photo: Whitecaps players pose with team officials and local politicians at the press conference Friday to announce the team's official bid for a MLS franchise (Andrew Bucholtz photo). Friday's announcement that the Vancouver Whitecaps would officially launch a bid for an MLS expansion franchise, with Phoenix Suns' star Steve Nash as a co-owner, went down pretty much as anticipated. A massive
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Women's Soccer USA (Free subscription) | 07/27/2008
The Vancouver Whitecaps saw their season come to a disappointing end on Saturday, as they lost 1-0 to Seattle Sounders in the USL W-League Western Conference playoff at Swangard Stadium. Baysa's winner came via a bicycle kick (Josh Devins)A spectacular bicycle kick from Sounders top scorer Chalise Baysa on minute 67 was the difference, as Seattle now advance to the W-League semifinals in Virginia Beach,...
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Miss604's Canuck Life :: A Vancouve (Free subscription) | 07/27/2008
Copyright © 2008 Miss604 - Rebecca Bollwitt. If you are not viewing this post through the Miss604.com feed then this content has been republished without permission. Visit the original article at http://www.miss604.com/2008/07/blogathon-vancouver-2008-w-is-for-whitecaps.html. The following has been contributed by John Bollwitt Don’t roll your eyes about this post just yet because there is more to the...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 07/26/2008
NBA superstar Steve Nash is joining the reclusive owner of the Vancouver Whitecaps in a bid to buy a Major League Soccer franchise.
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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 07/26/2008
NBA superstar Steve Nash one of the country's most visible athletes, is joining the reclusive owner of the Vancouver Whitecaps in a bid to buy a Major League Soccer franchise.
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 07/26/2008
NBA superstar Steve Nash said Friday he will invest in the Vancouver Whitecaps' bid to buy a Major League Soccer franchise. The Whitecaps are bidding to join the MLS in 2011. The Phoenix Suns point guard, speaking from New York via telephone, told the news conference he will not be a majority owner, but will put a significant amount of money toward the project.
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 07/26/2008
NBA superstar Steve Nash one of the country's most visible athletes, is joining the reclusive owner of the Vancouver Whitecaps in a bid to buy a Major League Soccer franchise. The Whitecaps hope to bring an MLS team to Vancouver when the league grants two new franchises in 2011. The Phoenix Suns point guard, speaking from New York via telephone, told the news conference he will not be a majority owner,...