af2 "revolt?"
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af2 "revolt?"
I read in an article recently that several "renegade" af2 owners have had reported meetings about leaving the af2 and either joining another or starting another league. Anyone have an info on this?
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[quote=""off_the_nets""]I read in an article recently that several "renegade" af2 owners have had reported meetings about leaving the af2 and either joining another or starting another league. Anyone have an info on this?[/quote]
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[quote=""blanketman""]Creditors that are owed the 14 million from the afl can force bankruptcy. They have a right to petition that to a judge. It may end up that the af2 teams 50.1 percent of them go to the creditors[/quote]
I keep hearing from supposed know-it-alls that $14mil is NOT the amount owed. It's more.
Which makes me wonder what exactly could the AFL league office have done to rack up that amount of debt? They had a couple of offices and a guy that like to travel first class because of his extraordinary stature. But $14 mil (or more) worth?
Could neutral site Arenabowl caused such massive debt? Were the officiating crews that well paid? What is the extent of this debt and who are these creditors?
I keep hearing from supposed know-it-alls that $14mil is NOT the amount owed. It's more.
Which makes me wonder what exactly could the AFL league office have done to rack up that amount of debt? They had a couple of offices and a guy that like to travel first class because of his extraordinary stature. But $14 mil (or more) worth?
Could neutral site Arenabowl caused such massive debt? Were the officiating crews that well paid? What is the extent of this debt and who are these creditors?
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[quote=""a1sports""]afl ...gone af2...gone. The remaining teams want to go to the CIFL....NOT the IFL , reasons? Most out there do not like IFL owners and leader.[/quote]
Well that would be a major coupe for the CIFL.
Sounds good to me. As an observer of all three $200/game
leagues you mention, I find the CIFL game most enjoyable.
With parity among it's member teams it could also be the
most successful.
Well that would be a major coupe for the CIFL.
Sounds good to me. As an observer of all three $200/game
leagues you mention, I find the CIFL game most enjoyable.
With parity among it's member teams it could also be the
most successful.