The signing of Nigel Reo-Coker was the second arrival of the week for Martin Rennie's Vancouver Whitecaps and will provide them even more veteran leadership presence. At 28 years old, Reo-Coker still has plenty of good years ahead and he also has a point to prove. ...more
After a decade officiating at the top level in Europe, Peter Walton hung up his whistle to take up a new challenge in North America. As TSN's Luke Wileman writes, he has taken some major steps towards building an organization that develops referees in the United States and Canada. ...more
It's still very early in preseason but Vancouver Whitecaps are shaping up to be a younger, faster team than they were a year ago. However, as TSN's Luke Wileman writes, there are still many question marks about exactly what the 'Caps team will look like when the season gets underway against Toronto FC at BC Place on March 2nd ...more
Toronto FC president Kevin Payne pulled no punches when he met with media for breakfast at the team's training facility on Thursday morning, speaking frankly about some of the challenges during his first 60 days in charge of the club. Soccer analyst Luke Wileman has more. ...more
There's little doubt the leadership skills shown by new Toronto FC head coach Ryan Nelsen during his impressive playing career will stand him in good stead as he takes charge of the team, but as TSN's Luke Wileman writes, a lack of coaching experience is something that will continue to be a talking point. ...more
There could be a distinctly Canadian flavour in the early stages of this year's MLS SuperDraft when proceedings get going in Indianapolis later this week with Canada's three MLS Clubs currently holding half of the top 10 picks. ...more
With 2013 just a few days old, there are already plenty of talking points on the Canadian soccer landscape with the latest being Montreal's appointment of a new head coach. As TSN's Luke Wileman writes, the announcement of Marco Schallibaum's hiring caused quite a stir in MLS circles. ...more
From Euro 2012 to the London Olympics and a new Canadian team in Major League Soccer, it's been a year filled with some great soccer stories. For my final blog of the year, I pick my top five highlights of 2012: ...more
It was a milestone moment and something that will never be forgotten, but as Canada's Women's National Team got together for the first time since winning Olympic Bronze, the message was clear - it's time to move on. TSN's Luke Wileman has more. ...more
TSN soccer analyst Luke Wileman covered the MLS Cup over the weekend in Los Angeles, and came home with plenty of reaction to the Canadian teams and David Beckham that have all been making news around the league. ...more
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