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Post by 50 Yard Fan on Jan 7, 2013 11:54:43 GMT -5
Do you think The Ontario Warriors may jump to this league? I haven't seen any new information on the team. Have you? I believe the Ontario Warriors have closed up shop. I heard that the owners, or some of them anyway, were with the Miami Sting of the UIFL. The Sting colors have changed to red and black(like the Warriors) on their website, but not anywhere else. For a while, they had Warrior pictures as background for their header, but those are gone now.
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Post by gatek99 on Jan 7, 2013 15:17:30 GMT -5
oh alright, so what do the league's have to have in place, or what do they offer if mostly everything is up to the teams? Some leagues offer nothing in my humble opinion. At the semi-pro level all you really need is for all team owners to get together and establish the ground rules basically. I like how the AF2 would collect money from each team before the season and then they would pay the players during the season (guaranteed pay). All of the pro leagues should do that. The best structured leagues to me are always the one's where the team owners get together and appoint a commissioner. If the league's get popular enough (hasn't happened yet), then the leagues could actually be useful as far as televised broadcasts go and things of that nature, but most of what the leagues do is superficial honestly. You'd think the league's could at least update their websites in a timely manner and provide complete statistics (live please). I too agree that every league should collect players money beforehand
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Post by Banana Cat on Jan 7, 2013 23:17:10 GMT -5
The league lists at least one other team called the Woodland Wild Cats.
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Post by gatek99 on Jan 8, 2013 0:08:18 GMT -5
They also just created the WIFL2 as a developmental league for the WIFL before the WIFL even has teams
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