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Post by rich on Feb 11, 2014 20:46:47 GMT -5
Each team will play 8 games. Miami has booked Bank United Center for 4 home games on Sunday's. The League will be the latest to start playing in May and June. Florida and Corpus Christi do have talented players, Miami will also have talent based on its location.
IF we see the Austin Nitro, I think good chance they are a travel team and will play Corpus Christi and maybe one game in florida.
Miami said they will fly to play a team in Springfield Missouri??
Inferno is working hard to market this team, owned by Dittman.
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Post by Banana Cat on Feb 12, 2014 2:45:01 GMT -5
Dittman owns Corpus, Austin, and Miami. He just started living in a condo in Florida since CC is expensive, so maybe next year Miami is his home base. He may have a local buyer for Austin. Ft Myers will likely fold after this season, if they can even finish it.
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Post by rich on Feb 12, 2014 10:21:41 GMT -5
Good info BC, Makes sense about what you said about Dittman, CC has not updated its site since before Christmas, putting a lot into Miami.
Florida's Owner (or part owner) Taylor owns the league. If Florida would fold, it would be a Dittman only league unless they find a buyer for this Austin team.
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Post by Banana Cat on Feb 12, 2014 21:49:07 GMT -5
Part of the reason Taylor is going forward this year is for Dittman, the other part is to prove he can do it without Haines. They are in debt though, so they won't last past this year (if that). Dittman can either take over the league next year or start a new one. I doubt the PIFL would take him in, but stranger things have happened. He's outside the current AIF footprint, but the AIF was in the West recently so that could change by next year. Hard to forecast a year out. This year though, it's Taylor vs Dittman x3.
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