chardale
09-09-2008, 11:54 AM
"This is the best outcome all the way around," said league co-founder John Morris from AIFA headquarters in Baltimore. "Financial stability is vital to the success of our franchises, Remember this statement? Well if there has been no word from the Mudcats, I think they are not going to be back. No ownership in Hunington, and the Stingrays pulling the plug. And 1 more team from the SE part of the country having money issue's, and MAJOR ISSUE'S,,,,,, what is the state of the AIFA in that part of the country? THERE MIGHT NOT BE 7 TEAMS WITHIN reasonable traveling distance ( 500 miles ) the OTHER teams remaining SHOULD leave the AIFA and join the, well lets just say a league where the owners have a VOTE in what goes on, and their teams from around that area. Is M & M bringing back the Montgomery team, because MY SOURCES say TOUTED( TENN and Alabama) are new on the map for the AIFA. Again, in the words of my dear ol'e friend "my Sources" say M 7 M have to put these teams in, so that the contracts canot be broken due to teams in the region to play. Still WAITING to DROP the BIG ONE the NIGHT before the AIFA Meetings. Enjoy :infun: