Bublé says Whitecaps need more than private money to stay in Vancouver
TORONTO — Canadian singer Michael Bublé and television personality Drew Scott say they have been approached about helping keep the Whitecaps in Vancouver amid uncertainty around the club’s future.
Speaking to The Canadian Press on Wednesday, the B.C.-born entertainers both supported the idea of the Major League Soccer team remaining in their hometown, though neither committed to joining a local ownership group.
Scott, one half of the “Property Brothers,” said someone contacted him recently about joining a Whitecaps bid, while Bublé said he had also been approached “a long time ago.”
“Last week, somebody approached me talking about that,” Scott said. “I’ve been approached for every sport out there you can think of … but I just want to see Vancouver as a hub for sport again.”

