Heard next to nothing about Vancouver FC in the Canadian Premier League. Assume they're struggling like a lot of first year teams on the pitch and at the gate.
Hopefully Canada's pro soccer can emulate some of the wild successes of the Canadian Elite Basketball League. There are some serious round-ballers in that league and the fans are flocking to indoor arenas to watch them play. Makes you realize just how many talented basketball players there are out there.
Maybe some day the CPL can develop more players for the Whitecaps and other MLS teams.
I'm a season ticket holder for Vancouver FC, and I've enjoyed the experience. They've certainly struggled to win games (as is probably expected for a new club), but the matches have been mostly competitive, and it's a fun day out.
There is certainly room to grow, on and off the pitch, but there is real potential. The club seem committed to fielding young, local talent and supplementing that with veteran players that can help the team grow and become competitive.
There's a boisterous supporters section, which adds to the atmosphere as well. The facilities do have a bit of a temporary feel (think of the new Empire Stadium a decade ago), but there are numerous food vendors, craft beer, activities for kids, etc.
I'll very likely renew for next season. I'd certainly recommend checking out a game and giving it a try. I think tickets start at around 20 bucks.