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Whitecaps Preseason Itinerary
The Vancouver Whitecaps will take to the pitch again as they begin preparation for the…
Portland Timbers Back to Training Gallery
Photos from the opening day of Portland training
Back to School. Porter – “This is what we love to do”
Opening Day Gallery By Diego G Diaz Follow @dhondiego School may have not officially started,…
Radio Cascadia Ep. 27 ft. Craig Dalrymple & Darren Sawatzky
It’s youth development week! As the CONCACAF U-20 Championships roll on, we take a moment…
The race to oust Ousted; Darren Sawatzky
by Steven Agen Vancouver Whitecaps Residency Technical Director Craig Dalrymple joined Radio Cascadia as the…
Galaxy start first day of training camp
By Ivan Yeo Rest? What rest, there’s a new season’s on the horizon. Just a…
D.C. United Ink Espindola to DP Deal
One year ago today Fabian Espindola was just another guy on D.C. United’s roster. But…
Sporting KC give up on Bieler
Chalk one up to the list of Designated Player acquisitions that didn’t quite pan out.…
Nate Sturgis heads back to Houston
Houston Release: Houston Dynamo sign midfielder Nathan Sturgis The Houston Dynamo have signed Nathan…
Les Wilson Part 3 – a Cascadian comes home
“I would play for the Whitecaps and take this second role alongside. It would work out well: the NASL season only went from late April to mid-August whilst on the lower mainland of BC the season went from September to late April.
I felt that I could help to build the game in my country.”
Which triumphs in your heart and mind; seeing your local rivals suffer or the good of the game?
Asking fans to like or sympathize with the club they grew up despising? Hypothetically, if you are a Sounders fan and suddenly the Timbers/Whitecaps may be relegated or have the chance to win the Club World Cup, will you feel bad for them if they were relegated or feel happy because an MLS team has the chance to be World Champion?
Have The Timbers Done Enough To Avoid Another Slow Start?
by Matthew Hoffman. Post silly season: have the Timbers done enough to avoid another disastrous Spring?
Radio Cascadia Ep. 26 – MLS SuperDraft
What a crazy week! Diskerud finally moves to the US, Portland gets jobbed out of…
The Prost Panel: SuperDraft Edition
Compiled by Giordan Bonanno The first part of the 2015 MLS SuperDraft has come to…
Revs acquire rights to Sean Okoli
NE Revs Release: New England Revolution trades pick in 2015 MLS SuperDraft to Seattle Sounders…
Thorns add Jodie Taylor to roster
In a surprise move, Portland traded a player to be named later to the Houston…
Sarvas dealt to Rapids; part of something bigger?
By Ivan Yeo There has been no rest for the weary, even if you’re the…
D.C. United News and Notes: The Draft and Halsti/Arrieta moves
Live from an I-95 derby rivals home turf this D.C. United News and Notes. Yes…
2015 NWSL Draft – Cascadia Sides and Players to Watch
Jeff Lageson On January 16, 2015 the NWSL will hold its annual college draft…
One In, One Out
Carl Robinson shook up his backline today with the addition of Uruguayan centre back, Diego…
Superdraft: Revolution go about business quietly
By Julian Cardillo The New England Revolution went about Thursday’s Superdraft quieter than expected. They…

Les Wilson Cascadian Soccer Pioneer – Meeting legends at Wolves
In the first part of Charlie Bamforth’s article on Cascadian legend Les Wilson’s story, he charted how the young Vancouverite made it from Canada to Wolverhampton as a youth. In Part 2, he looks at Wilson’s Wolves career.