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NatePreds05
12-11-2008, 08:23 AM
Article: http://www.arenafan.com/news/?page=origcol&writer=113&article=2950

"Contrary to reports on ESPN and several newspapers around the country, sources tell ArenaFan that there will, in fact be a 2009 season for the Arena Football League.

The Tampa Tribune blog, Storm Report published a report in the 7:00 EST hour that confirmed this story. Tampa Bay Storm head coach Tim Marcum told the blog, “One thing I’m very disappointed in is this predetermination, the false information that was out there, that said the Arena Football League was doomed. I don’t know why people [media] are doing this. Nothing can happen without a vote of the board of directors, and they voted tonight [on] going forward.”

Sources have told ArenaFan that Brett Bouchy, who bought the Orlando Predators from Ron Howse earlier this week, was instrumental in the vote.

Question still remains how many teams will be playing in 2009. Marcum told the Storm Report that the owners are scheduled to meet on December 19th to work on a schedule for the 2009 season.

Cleveland Gladiators Director of Communications, Phil Tesar said, “It’s business as usual for Cleveland. We’ve been planning to play since Day 1 from the end of the season.” He continued, “Jim Ferraro and Bernie Kosar have done everything they can to make sure the Gladiators are playing in ’09.”

Orlando Predators Director of Media Relations, Jason Lucas told ArenaFan, “The mood in our office has been fantastic since Brett came back. This news comes as no surprise to us because we expected to play in 2009 all along.”

Former AFL executive John “Hondo” Hahn added his approval. "I'm glad for everyone involved in the Arena Football League… if they (the AFL) would have decided not to play, it could have meant the end of top echelon of indoor football as we know it.”

The Arena Football League made a release on the night’s developments, in which it described that the Board of Directors was not suspending the 2009 season.

Despite continuing reports that the Colorado Crush are amongst a number of teams that could be folding before the season starts, in a report by ESPN.com on Wednesday evening, Crush vice president of operations, Luke Stahmer said, "We're readying contracts right now for when we're ready to move forward with free agency.”.

ArenaFan will continue to update this story as it develops."

Press Release From League:

"NEW YORK – Despite rumors and reports to the contrary, the Arena Football League Board of Directors has not suspended the 2009 season at this time. The Board met via conference call this evening.

The Board will continue to meet regularly to examine any and all long-term structural improvement options for the AFL."

sportznut
12-11-2008, 08:51 AM
AFL Board of Directors Do Not Suspend 2009 Season
December 10, 2008

NEW YORK - Despite rumors and reports to the contrary, the Arena Football League Board of Directors has not suspended the 2009 season at this time. The Board met via conference call this evening.

The Board will continue to meet regularly to examine any and all long-term structural improvement options for the AFL.

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Now, They are not saying they are not going to.. they said they have not done it yet....

Caballo Diablo
12-11-2008, 09:51 AM
Key words; AT THIS TIME


The AFL's official statement was pretty vague, we'll still have to wait for the other shoe to drop.

The Board of Directors voted not to suspend the 2009 season, now we need to see how the owners vote. They would like to know the proposed business structure intended for moving forward and who's going to finance it.

Even if the league plays in 2009 how many teams will be in it?

Will reducing the number of teams involve further/more expensive travel to their budgets?

How much will the salary cap be reduced? Once again it's all rumors and speculation at this time but some reports say the players have offered a 25% reduction while many of the owners are looking for a 40% reduction that the players association has refused.

Another option discussed is the possibility of housing costs removed from the salary cap and having players fund their own food and rent.

A huge difference of opinion between the two sides also pertained to the healthcare plan.

Bottom line the biggest problem has still not been solved, the cost of doing business is far above the revenue that can be brought in, and this is during good economic times.

If 99% of the individual teams were suffering multi-million yearly losses in good times what can they expect as the global economy spirals downward? The Platinum Equity Group was supposed to be the saving grace with their $100 mil buy in for approx 40% of the league.

There's also differing reports on this, some say they've walked away from the table while others say they've only withdrew their original proposal. Some say after seeing the books and debt load of the league plus the teams losing big they decided to renegotiate. Do they want more than 40% for the $100 mil or do they want to pay less for the 40% ?

Still way too many questions to either give up or celebrate until the owners vote and publically let us know who's in and who's out.