The Third Sub

The Third Sub

A podcast covering all things Vancouver Whitecaps, Vancouver FC, Pacific FC, League 1 BC and more. Hosted by Samuel Rowan and Alexandre Gangue-Ruzic, they dive into everything surrounding soccer in BC in each episode. You can also find us at thethirdsub.ca

  1. 2D AGO

    The Third Sub Episode 264: The Whitecaps begin road stretch as the Save The Caps movement grows

    Welcome back to another episode of the Third Sub Podcast! In this episode, Alex and Sam are back, as usual, this time to chat all things Vancouver Whitecaps, Vancouver Rise, Vancouver FC, Pacific FC and more.  To begin, they dive into the latest out of the Whitecaps, who have continued to roll along in MLS play.  Now, though, with their lengthy homestand now over, the rubber will hit the road for the Whitecaps, who have already begun the hefty road trip that awaits them on the schedule - a byproduct of BC Place hosting World Cup games.  They got the road trip off to a decent start, drawing the LA Galaxy 1-1, a result they'll live with after winning their last four home games, but they'll look to get back to winning ways as they get set for a pivotal top-of-the-table clash against the San Jose Earthquakes (and then a couple of tough away games in Texas).  Amid all of the happenings on the pitch, however, there's been a lot happening off it, as the future of the club continues to remain a big talking point within Vancouver and across MLS. After all of the latest updates, Alex and Sam dive into what they make of this whole situation, as the 'Save the Caps' movement starts to really take hold among Vancouver supporters - and the rest of MLS, as a whole.  Lastly, they finish the show with a round-up of local soccer talking points, including the Vancouver Rise's slow start, Vancouver FC's improved play, Pacific FC's struggles and the start of the 2026 Canadian Championship.  Make sure to check out The Third Sub Podcast on Twitter, @thirdsubpod, as well as on Instagram, @the3rdsub_.

    1h 25m
  2. APR 16

    The Third Sub Episode 263: Have we seen the best version of the 2026 Vancouver Whitecaps?

    Welcome back to another episode of the Third Sub Podcast! In this episode, Alex and Sam are back, as usual, this time to dive into all things Vancouver Whitecaps and all other happenings related to soccer in British Columbia.  To begin, they take a look at how the Whitecaps have done as of late, as they've done well to recover from a frustrating loss to the San Jose Earthquakes in MLS play by picking up two important victories against the Portland Timbers and New York City FC.  Now, the Whitecaps currently sit top of MLS's Supporters' Shield standings - and they arguably haven't even played their best football yet, even if the advanced numbers suggest that they've been one of the best teams in MLS so far this year.  Because of that, Alex and Sam share what they think this team could still be better at, while looking at what has worked so well for them so far.  Lastly, they take a look at what's ahead for the Whitecaps, who will take on Sporting Kansas City in their next matchup, before potentially welcoming back some key players from injury in the weeks afterwards.  To round off the show, they then chat about other local soccer happenings, as the Canadian Premier League is back, as is the BC Premier League, while the Northern Super League isn't far away from starting, either.  Make sure to check out The Third Sub Podcast on Twitter, @thirdsubpod, as well as on Instagram, @the3rdsub_.

    1h 37m
  3. MAR 21

    The Third Sub Episode 262: The 2026 CCC dream is dead but the MLS show rolls on for the Whitecaps

    Welcome back to another episode of the Third Sub Podcast! In this episode, Alex and Sam are back, as usual, this time to chat about all things Vancouver Whitecaps.  To begin, they take a look at the latest results for the Whitecaps, who have been flying in MLS play, but came crashing down to earth in Concacaf Champions Cup action.  Starting with the CCC, that's where the Whitecaps unfortunately fell to their Cascadia rivals, the Seattle Sounders, 5-1 on aggregate in their Round of 16 tie. While that scoreline certainly flattered the Sounders, it was far from an undeserved result for the Seattle-based outfit, who showed their experience across the 180 minutes of action.  That's not to say that it's all bad for the Whitecaps after their CCC elimination, as it'll free up their schedule for the next few months, but it's a loss that will sting regardless, as they had eyes on another deep run in that competition after reaching the final in 2025.  Meanwhile, the Whitecaps will keep their focus on MLS play, where they've started the year with four wins, scoring 14 goals and conceding just one. While they never seemed to get going in CCC play, that's not been the case in MLS play, as they've gotten better with each match, leading to a 4-1 win vs. the Portland Timbers and a 6-0 win vs. Minnesota United in their last two league outings.  Can they have another big performance against the San Jose Earthquakes this upcoming weekend? It won't be easy, as the Earthquakes are also off to an excellent start to the MLS season, which should make this a fascinating matchup to watch unfold.  Make sure to check out The Third Sub Podcast on Twitter, @thirdsubpod, as well as on Instagram, @the3rdsub_.

    1h 30m
  4. MAR 6

    The Third Sub Episode 261: The Whitecaps quickly find their feet in first few games of 2026

    Welcome back to another episode of the Third Sub Podcast! In this episode, Alex and Sam are back, as usual, this time to chat about all things Vancouver Whitecaps.  To begin, they dive into the latest out of the Whitecaps, who are off to a busy start to the 2026 season, having already played four matches, with two of them coming in the Concacaf Champions Cup, and two others coming in MLS play.  So far, though, they've been close to perfect across those matches, of which they've won three and drawn one, with the one draw coming in the first leg of their first round CCC tie against C.S. Cartaginés.  Since then, they followed that up with a pair of wins over Real Salt Lake and Toronto FC in MLS play, along with a 2-0 win over Cartaginés in leg two of that aforementioned CCC tie, as they now sit tied for first in MLS, and into the Round of 16 of the CCC (where their Cascadian rivals, the Seattle Sounders, await).  Alex and Sam look back at what's stood out from this stretch for the Whitecaps, as they've shown good growth on the offensive side of the game, and look better than ever defensively - although it's worth noting that they're still awaiting much stiffer tests over the next few months.  For now, though, they'll look to continue their hot start to the 2026 season this weekend, when they take on another Cascadian rival, the Portland Timbers, in Portland, before returning home to take on the Sounders in the first leg of their Round of 16 CCC tie a few days later.  They look at what to expect in that Timbers match, in particular, especially knowing that the Sounders await a few days later.  Make sure to check out The Third Sub Podcast on Twitter, @thirdsubpod, as well as on Instagram, @the3rdsub_.

    1h 39m
  5. JAN 6

    The Third Sub Episode 258: Whitecaps fall in MLS Cup Final, turn attention to big 2026

    Welcome back to another episode of the Third Sub Podcast! In this episode, Alex and Sam are back, as usual, this time to dive into all things Vancouver Whitecaps.  To begin, they take a look back at the big match that occurred since they last recorded - the 2025 MLS Cup final, which pitted the Whitecaps against Inter Miami.  Unfortunately for the Whitecaps, they were unable to get past Miami on the day, falling 3-1, but despite that, it was an excellent showing from Vancouver, who were undone by individual mistakes and some finishing luck at the other end.  Given that they were up against an all-time Miami team, that makes the defeat easier to swallow, even if you can't help but wonder 'what if' about how close the Whitecaps were to MLS Cup, Supporters' Shield and Concacaf Champions Cup glory in 2025. Instead, for a fourth straight year, they'll finish as just Canadian Championship winners (although they're also the Western Conference Champions, for anyone keeping track), which doesn't quite feel right - and puts pressure on the Whitecaps to be even better in 2026.  After taking a look back at the final, Alex and Sam dive into the other news surrounding the Whitecaps, who have already transferred out two key players from the 2025 season in Canadian wingers Ali Ahmed and Jayden Nelson, who are heading to Norwich City and Austin FC, respectively. Along with the departures of some other key depth pieces, they look at the state of this Whitecaps squad heading into 2026, building a wishlist for the team's January transfer window.  Lastly, they look at the news that the Whitecaps and the City of Vancouver have entered a MOU for a potential new stadium, seeing what that means for the future of the team.  Make sure to check out The Third Sub Podcast on Twitter, @thirdsubpod, as well as on Instagram, @the3rdsub_.

    2h 5m
  6. 2025-12-04

    The Third Sub Episode 257: The Whitecaps are set for Inter Miami rematch in 2025 MLS Cup

    Welcome back to another episode of the Third Sub Podcast! In this episode, Alex and Sam are back, as usual, this time to chat about all things Vancouver Whitecaps as they continue their impressive run through the 2025 MLS Cup playoffs.  To begin, they dive into the big news of the week for the Whitecaps - they will play in their first-ever MLS Cup final this weekend, as they take on Inter Miami in a tasty matchup.   Before diving into that final, though, they look at how the Whitecaps got here, as they cruised past San Diego FC in the Western Conference final, becoming Western Conference champions for the first time thanks to a 3-1 victory in California.  They look at what worked for the Whitecaps in that game, as a cohesive team performance, and some standout individual showings proved to be vital on the day.  Now, they'll look to build off that in what promises to be a fascinating final against Miami, a side they know very well after their earlier encounter in the Concacaf Champions Cup semi-finals back in April.  Can the Whitecaps repeat the magic they had in that tie, which they won 5-1 on aggregate? They'd love nothing more than that, but they face a much different Miami side this time around - although they've also improved since then, too.  Yet, that's the big thing that stands out when previewing this matchup - this is a battle of two top teams, which could set the table for one of the best finals in recent memory, given that these are two teams in the midst of two of the best seasons in MLS history.  To be fair, that sort of fanfare is to be expected in a matchup between Thomas Müller and Lionel Messi, given their history, but as Alex and Sam explore, there's a LOT more to this battle than the meeting of stars - and they share why they feel that is the case to close out the show.  Make sure to check out The Third Sub Podcast on Twitter, @thirdsubpod, as well as on Instagram, @the3rdsub_.

    1h 32m
4.2
out of 5
18 Ratings

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A podcast covering all things Vancouver Whitecaps, Vancouver FC, Pacific FC, League 1 BC and more. Hosted by Samuel Rowan and Alexandre Gangue-Ruzic, they dive into everything surrounding soccer in BC in each episode. You can also find us at thethirdsub.ca

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