I hate being the guy to always "defend" the club in this thread, but a lot of misinformation as usual.
Aren't the owners the same back when they "sold" Davies for a HUGE amount of transfer fees (pretty much keeping a good chunk of that for themselves rather than put that money back into the organization in the form of players to replace that talent dealt away?).
No, they made $13M which was an MLS record at the time, but it has since been surpassed repeatedly and was a drop in the ocean by world soccer standards . They also have a sell-on clause which means they will get more money if Davies is transferred to Real Madrid, which will be nice.
They absolutely spent this money – on guys like Lucas Cavallini and Caio Alexandre. I am going to "tap the sign" on this below, but MLS is like the 15th league in the world – it does not attract big names as a matter of course, and
most MLS teams are not signing guys you've heard of except the small handful of league darlings.
Vancouver is no exception there, and to expect differently is fantasyland. What we should want/expect the Whitecaps to be is the Seattle Sounders (whose guys you have also not heard of, they just play much better), not LAFC.
Since Messi, Suarez and Busquets didn’t show, the Caps figured they’d do the same.
Vancouver actually was the better team by all the statistical categories except shots-on-target. Whether score effects or not, it still happened (and suggests they deserved a better fate). Their xG was almost 3 and Miami's was under one.
OK, now I am going to tap the sign again, because I don't think the folks here understand that Vancouver can't just choose to operate like Manchester City and randomly sign big stars whenever they want (in part because of the MLS CBA, and in part because of the below). Vancouver is not a destination in world soccer:
The Caps will always be lower-middle-class in MLS, which is a league where -- despite anything you'll read here -- about 3/4 of the teams are in the mushy middle. As I summed it up in the last thread:
Yeah, the essentialist arguments blaming ownership are lazy at this point. As I constantly point out, the Whitecaps are very much "MLS average", and had quite a good season. They just aren't elite because only a few teams are (and they are in the glitzy markets that foreigners have heard of). They've shelled out quite a bit of money -- the problem is they basically have to go after Canadian players (which is how you get a massive contract for Cavallini for example) because the real problem, and the real reason the Whitecaps will always have a ceiling in MLS is that they play in Western Canada on turf. That is it. They are not getting top international stars as long as that is true, no matter how ambitious the ownership is.