Way back in the late 70s, I remember being downtown, celebrating the original version of the White Caps (in the North America Soccer League) winning the Soccer Bowl championship.
“White is the colour; soccer is the game … ” thousands sang in unison.
But the truth is neither I … nor I dare say many of those celebrating OUR team … had ever been to a Whitecaps game! And most of us probably haven’t been to one of their Major League Soccer matches either … or bought any Whitecaps paraphernalia (jerseys, hats, jackets) either.
Yet almost none of us want to see the team leave Vancouver … especially to be snapped up by a billionaire American and moved to Las Vegas!
And the campaign to keep the Whitecaps here has taken up by not only their fans (old and new), but the bar and restaurant owners who profited from them, by the local media and, of course, by politicians at every level of government … reading the crowd.
But let’s keep it real.
The Whitecaps are a BUSINESS, with a reported franchise value that now tops $450 million (US) … up from $30 million just years ago.
With every level of government so short of funds they can’t even meet essential service levels (health, education, social services, mental treatment programs, public safety, transit) I don’t think a penny of public funds should be PAID out to the Whitecaps to get them to stay here!
Yes, maybe there can be a deal to award the team a better share of profits from food and beverage sales, parking fees, etc. … but NO taxpayers’ CASH to try and compete with any private buyer who wants to take over/move the franchise!
After all, the team isn’t exactly broke.
This is from AI:
“According to 2025 data from Capology and Statista, Ryan Gould is the highest-paid Vancouver Whitecaps player, earning a guaranteed compensation of roughly \(\$3.675\) million. Other top earners include Andrés Cubas (\(\approx\$1.15\)M), Mathías Laborda (\(\approx\$1.04\)M), and Brian White (\(\approx\$1\)M). The club’s total 2025 payroll is approximately \(\$15.7\) million, positioning them in the middle-to-lower end of MLS spending.”
Middle to lower end???
Are there really people who believe Vancouver and BC taxpayers should shell out corporate welfare to this or ANY privately-owned sports team and their millionaire owners?
They must have FIFA Fever!
That’s the hallucigenic illness that afflicted City, Provincial politicians and convinced them to spend almost A BILLION DOLLARS of public funds (some believe even more!) for Vancouver to host seven FIFA World Cup games.
The BC government says the games will generate a $1.7 Billion boost to the economy.
Really?
Well, why don’t all those companies cashing in on FIFA pick up the costs … instead of once more shaking down the taxpayers ???
And they can use the projected FIFA “surplus” to buy up the Whitecaps … and keep them here!
Harv Oberfeld
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