Post by Banana Cat on Jun 2, 2012 10:22:54 GMT -5
As expected the Commissioner folded the team after the bulk of the team and the head coach brought to light his interference of games (he micromanages both locker rooms, before, at halftime, and post game). He's involved with each team's coaching staffs, player personnel on game day, and also communicates with the referees during the game and has reportedly had calls changed to help his "favorite teams" (of which Orlando was not one of). He has also orchestrated all the fake fights between players and opposing coaches that happen during games in order to drum up excitement as well.
www.lfl360.com/articles/league-announces-temporary-suspension-orlando-fantasy-franchise/
www.lfl360.com/articles/league-announces-temporary-suspension-orlando-fantasy-franchise/
US | LEAGUE ANNOUNCES TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF ORLANDO FANTASY FRANCHISE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LAS VEGAS (May 24, 2012/LFL360.com) – The office of LFL Commissioner Mitchell Mortaza announced today the temporary suspension of the Orlando Fantasy for the 2013 season. The Orlando Fantasy, coming off the franchise’s most successful season on-the-field, finishing at 3-1, struggled off-the-field with numerous conduct issues which led to the dismissal of Head Coach Doug Miller and his staff as well as several player banishments to be announced.
“Orlando continues to be potentially an incredible city for LFL football. However the lack of an arena or stadium that fits within our financial and production model coupled with a lack of confidence in the current coaching and leadership, led to this decision. We are committed to bringing the Orlando Fantasy back once we have the right home and a better team culture,” said Mitchell Mortaza, Commissioner, Lingerie Football League, LLC.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LAS VEGAS (May 24, 2012/LFL360.com) – The office of LFL Commissioner Mitchell Mortaza announced today the temporary suspension of the Orlando Fantasy for the 2013 season. The Orlando Fantasy, coming off the franchise’s most successful season on-the-field, finishing at 3-1, struggled off-the-field with numerous conduct issues which led to the dismissal of Head Coach Doug Miller and his staff as well as several player banishments to be announced.
“Orlando continues to be potentially an incredible city for LFL football. However the lack of an arena or stadium that fits within our financial and production model coupled with a lack of confidence in the current coaching and leadership, led to this decision. We are committed to bringing the Orlando Fantasy back once we have the right home and a better team culture,” said Mitchell Mortaza, Commissioner, Lingerie Football League, LLC.