Whitecaps return from camp, establish chemistry

Jay DeMerit signed with the Whitecaps ahead of their inaugural season.

The Vancouver Whitecaps name has been around for more than three decades. But for the MLS expansion team, everything is new.


After a grueling season, most MLS squads took a well-deserved rest. As one of the league's two incoming expansions sides for 2011, however, the Whitecaps are perhaps a step behind. So while their future opponents were taking a break, Vancouver were busy conducting an offseason training camp in Ventura, Calif.


During its last year playing in D-2, the franchise worked to form a core group of players for 2011 to help avoid the perils of throwing a bunch of players together for the first time. But with many new faces coming in, the club deemed it vital that it hold a camp to establish some early chemistry.


ā€œIt was a very good experience and very useful for me ā€” and hopefully for the players also,ā€ head coach Teitur Thordarson said about the teamā€™s time in California. ā€œWe have gotten to know each other, and for me itā€™s been extremely important to get to know the new players coming in.ā€


One player who Thordarson was keen to get into camp was center back Jay DeMerit. The US international was captain at English club Watford for several years, piloting them to the English Premiership, and he will surely be counted on to provide leadership on a young Whitecaps FC squad next season.


ā€œThatā€™s part of what this camp was all about, to come in and integrate myself,ā€ DeMerit said. ā€œIt was important to get to know the rest of the guys and have them gel with the players that have come in, so I think weā€™ve done a good job with that so far, and now weā€™ll continue that into the preseason.ā€


[inline_node:324964]DeMerit had been out of contract and hasnā€™t played a meaningful match since the World Cup ended last summer.


ā€œIā€™ve had a few months off, so this was good for me especially to get back and get my legs moving,ā€ DeMerit said. ā€œIā€™ll take this break, but weā€™ve all got our offseason programs to make sure weā€™re staying fit and Iā€™ll definitely take that on board.ā€


Thordarson is pleased with the results from the Ventura training camp, and with the season essentially spanning from January until December for players from last seasonā€™s D-2 squad, everyone on the team will finally get a six-week break.


Thordarson, though, warns that players mustnā€™t slack during their time off.


ā€œWe have had many trainings with an intrasquad game and two games against the [PDL side Ventura County] Fusion, so itā€™s been a tough training camp, but good,ā€ Thordarson said. ā€œItā€™s important that we can go away from each other for a while, but they have to train during that period. If they come back and after six weeks they havenā€™t trained, they will really be in trouble.ā€


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