Whitecaps fans walk out mid-game for 2nd time in light of misconduct allegations

VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) — A wave of Whitecaps fans have walked out of a match at B.C. Place — the second time in under two weeks — protesting the team’s response to allegations of abuse by a former coach.

Southsiders supporters group invited fans to join them in leaving the match at the 35th minute, calling for the organization to deal with the serious allegations.

Southsiders’ Vice President Paul Sabourin-Hertzog says he’s looking forward to seeing what changes will come.

“I think they have an opportunity really to engage with this issue directly and to start rebuilding public trust in the club and its management of, particularly, youth athletics,” he says.

“I would say that what happened today was a start but not an end to this issue, I am actually really hopeful that the stuff that they said was really positive.”

RELATED: Southsiders plan second walkout in response to Whitecaps misconduct allegations

Whitecaps asked for a meeting with the supporters group ahead of the match this morning, but Sabourin-Hertzog declined to say what changes were promised by the team’s management.

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