Still undefeated but the cracks are starting to show. We pick over the bones of Vancouver Whitecaps' 0-0 draw with New England Revolution at the weekend. What has happened to the Caps' midfield creativity? What's up with Nigel Reo-Coker? Did the team miss the absence of Jay DeMerit? And what changes should Carl Robinson make for the next game against Houston? There's a lot more talking points too and we take a look back at all of the Week 3 MLS action. And there's still time, a lot of time, for this week's big interview as we have a comprehensive chat with CHSSoccer.net's Dan Conover about everything Charleston Battery. How is the affiliation working out? Which of the eight guys that the Caps have sent down are standing out so far? How important is the appointment of new assistant coach Troy Lesesne? Will we see them in the US Open Cup? And do the Battery hold any MLS aspirations of their own? All this and more in the latest episode. Have a listen!
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