Monday, May 30, 2011

Whitecaps Make Changes to Coaching Staff




VANCOUVER, BC – Vancouver Whitecaps FC announced today that head coach Teitur Thordarson and goalkeeper coach Mike Salmon have left the club with immediate effect.

“Teitur and Mike have served the club extremely well in recent seasons but we feel that today’s changes are necessary in order to accelerate the process of turning around our difficult start to the season,” said Paul Barber, Whitecaps FC chief executive officer. “We wish Teitur and Mike well for the future.”

Whitecaps FC also announced today that current director of soccer operations, Tom Soehn, has assumed responsibility as head coach for the remainder of the 2011 season. Soehn will be supported by assistant coaches Denis Hamlett, who joined Whitecaps FC at the start of the season, and Colin Miller, now in his second season with the club.

“Tommy brings extensive experience in Major League Soccer and in the past year, has immersed himself in the culture of our club. Supported by Denis Hamlet and Colin Miller, we have an excellent balance of Whitecaps and MLS knowledge and expertise,” said Bob Lenarduzzi, Whitecaps FC president.

For biographies of Whitecaps FC technical staff, visit whitecapsfc.com/technical-staff.

Open Letter To Supporters

Dear Whitecaps Supporter,

Today we announced that head coach Teitur Thordarson and goalkeeper coach Mike Salmon have left our club with immediate effect. Both Teitur and Mike were popular figures and served Vancouver Whitecaps FC extremely well over several seasons. Today's decision was therefore a very difficult one.

However, soccer at the highest level – like all professional sports – is a demanding, results-driven business and unfortunately we have not met our high expectations so far this season. We’ve also struggled at times to provide you, our supporters, with the style of soccer we strive for.

With all these factors in mind, we felt a change to our coaching staff was necessary before the challenge of meeting this season's objectives became too difficult.

We are delighted that Tommy Soehn, our current Director of Soccer Operations, supported by assistant coaches Denis Hamlet and Colin Miller, is able to take charge of coaching the men’s first team for the remainder of the season.

This group of coaches provides us with both extensive MLS experience and a degree of continuity for an excellent group of Whitecaps players who have battled hard and shown great commitment during a difficult period.

Tommy is one of the architects of the player roster we have built. He is well aware of our ambitions and of the passion our club has for providing supporters with entertaining soccer.

We have a lot of ground to make up but we can assure you we will be giving it our best possible shot. Your continued support will be invaluable and we really appreciate the difference you have made in so many of our matches to date.

Let's hope we can kick-start our season on our upcoming three-game road trip against Chivas USA, Real Salt Lake and Seattle Sounders. We look forward to seeing you back at Empire Field on Saturday, June 18 when we take on Philadelphia Union.

Kind regards,


Paul Barber
Chief Executive Officer

Full Time Podcast - May 29

Full Time: Vancouver's Soccer Show has a new podcast up. More info here!

You can subscribe to the show on iTunes. Click here!

Tyler Green & Mike Martignago recap the Vancouver Whitecaps 1-1 weekend draw at home with the New York Red Bulls! They run the rest of the MLS table as well!

'Caps Midfielders Terry Dunfield  and Davide Chiumento give their thoughts on the match! Also, hear from New York Goalkeeper Greg Sutton on the match.

Marc Rizzardo of Metrotown Physio gives his usual injury update and diagnosis.

Mike & Producer Corey Basso breakdown the UEFA Champion's League Final between Barcelona & Manchester United.

Also, a full rundown of all the action across the pond with the Umbro European scoreboard including news and scores from La Liga, Serie A, German Bundesliga & more!

You can follow Full Time on Twitter ( @fulltimesoccer, @cdbasso, @mikemartignago, @tylergreen1040 ) & Facebook.

Full Time: Vancouver's Soccer Show airs every Sunday night. 9p-11p Only on TEAM 1040 Sports Radio.

Catch up with everything Whitecaps during the week with Whitecaps FC Daily at 3pm down the dial on TEAM 1410!

The Vancouver Whitecaps travel to Carson, California to take on Chivas USA this Wednesday. Kick off goes at 730 pm! Catch the call on TEAM 1410!

Monday, May 23, 2011

Full Time Podcast - May 22, 2011

Full Time: Vancouver's Soccer Show has a new podcast up. More info here!

You can subscribe to the show on iTunes. Click here!

Tyler Green flies solo & Producer Corey Basso returns for this edition of Full Time following the Vancouver Whitecaps 1-1 midweek draw at home with Canadian rivals Toronto FC in Nutrilite Action!

Whitecaps Play-by-play man Peter Schaad pops in to talk some Caps.

'Caps Midfielder Terry Dunfield joins the show to talk Caps and Canadian National Team.

Toronto FC's Adrian Cann also joins to talk about their upcoming match with Vancouver as well as the Canadian Men's team!

To round out the Canadian National part of the program, Coach Stephen Hart also drops in!
Marc Rizzardo of Metrotown Physio gives his usual injury update and diagnosis.

Bobby McMahon from Fox Sports World Canada touches base with Tyler for a complete breakdown of the final English Premiership standings including the finish to a very tight relegation battle.

A full rundown of all the action across the pond with the Umbro European scoreboard including scores from La Liga, Serie A & German Bundesliga

You can follow Full Time on Twitter ( @cdbasso, @mikemartignago, @tylergreen1040 ) & Facebook.

Full Time: Vancouver's Soccer Show airs every Sunday night. 9p-11p Only on TEAM 1040 Sports Radio.

Catch up with everything Whitecaps during the week with Whitecaps FC Daily at 3pm down the dial on TEAM 1410!

The Vancouver Whitecaps travel to Toronto for the second leg of the Nutrilite Championship on Wednesday, May 25! The tie is all sqaure at 1-1, though TFC lead on away goals.