I can't get over how much fun taking the rose and crown bus is. I went today and bought tickets for every weekend game for the remainder of the season. I am even looking into drop in soccer leagues to get my fix. All my you tube searches are based around soccer traditions. This team has tapped into my addictive personality, and its all I can do to keep from giving them all my money.
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I'm so stoked for July 10th, I think it'll be an outstanding match.
A lot of people think there's a huge gap in talent, but I really don't think that's the case. Vancouver has the better roster, but a lot can happen in a two game series. The US Open Cup is a pretty good indicator of what we can expect, and as you'll note, there are a few USL teams that have knocked out MLS teams:
I'm so stoked for July 10th, I think it'll be an outstanding match.
A lot of people think there's a huge gap in talent, but I really don't think that's the case. Vancouver has the better roster, but a lot can happen in a two game series. The US Open Cup is a pretty good indicator of what we can expect, and as you'll note, there are a few USL teams that have knocked out MLS teams:
I booked the next day off of work, and am ready to bring the heat.
Vancouver has been playing decent as of late, they are 2 wins 3 losses and 5 draws in their last ten. With their last loss 6 games ago. But maybe a little bit of over confidence will play into out hands.
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Its also worth point out that both teams only play 3 more games before they meet. So they will be decently rested. The fact that CFC plays pacific twice and york9 doesn't really help them warm up though.
I could do it, a part of me wants to know if it will be competitive, and that I wouldn't be alone before I spend the money.
I think we've got a few folks going. Not sure where an away supporters section would be, but Whitecaps supporters have reached out to me to get the conversation started on that. I'm looking into what section is the away section and what the process to get tickets in that section would be.
As for whether the match will be competitive, MLS clubs traditionally play weaker sides in these games to rest starters. I would imagine Whitecaps would play a number of squad players and prospects in the first leg, and then a stronger squad in the second leg if they need to. Whereas Cavalry would want to bring their best squad and use league games to rest players, especially as they will likely will the Spring season and already have their spot in the final.
No MLS side has been knocked out by a non-MLS side in the history of the competition since it went to a knockout format in 2011 though.
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For anyone who watches Copa90, you're probably aware of the FIFA and Chill series where they interview footballers while playing FIFA. Well, there is now a CPL version of this.
$218 round trip for the game in Vancouver on Flair Air right now. That's almost tempting.
It's definitely tempting, but I would only want to sit in a supporters section. I don't want ~500 fans strewn about BC Place as that doesn't sound fun.
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I think we've got a few folks going. Not sure where an away supporters section would be, but Whitecaps supporters have reached out to me to get the conversation started on that. I'm looking into what section is the away section and what the process to get tickets in that section would be.
I was there in March for the Whitecaps vs. Sounders, and the official away section was way up at the top of 218 or 219 or around there (direct opposite corner of the Southsiders). They were actually quite hard to see due to the shadow of the overhang there, but they were certainly heard. I'm not sure if that is a permanent location, or something that the club sets up due to the number of Seattle, Portland, etc. fans that typically make the trip.
Personally, I'd reach out to the Whitecaps admin directly and see if they can set aside a little chunk. Or at least give you some suggestions.
And of course, it sounds like you are already in touch with supporters groups there. I believe that they've got a few different groups.
I was just reading up on the US open cup. The fact that Saint Louis (USLC) and New Mexico United (USLC) have made it all the way to the Quarterfinals ( both beating two MLS teams) has me very optimistic about the Cavalry's chances.
The Whitecaps front office reached out to us with the following information for the Cavalry / Whitecaps game on June 24 at BC Place.
- The visiting supporters section is 218-219. We currently have rows CC and DD in that section reserved. This means we currently have 12 seats. I just checked and 4 have been sold.
- The Whitecaps front office monitors the section and will open up more rows to us should we sell out the two rows allotted.
- Use the link below to access away game tickets. Enter code CGYVSVAN19 to gain access to the away section.
- Any tickets purchased for the game will not be available via the CPL app.
- If anyone has issues with getting tickets, email fanrelations@whitecapsfc.com
- Game opens an hour before kickoff. Enter using gate C.
- If there are any supporter items planned, let us know and we can work with the Whitecaps front office.
I made some July desktop calendars. They were inspired by AC, but I am not as good as AC, so these calendars aren't as good, but what the hell they work.
The Whitecaps link above no longer has the Cavs game on there. I was mainly checking for price comparison, but it’s gone...perhaps they sold the 12 seats?