Talk:American Indoor Football Association
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[edit] Binghamton
Are the Brigadiers really a "defunct team" considering they never played? From the sound of the Press & Sun Bulletin article, the franchise still exists with the same GM in office at the arena, but with a new name (Brigade which sounds better anyway) and a new owner from Ithaca. It sounds as if there was a problem with the original owner. Apparently there will be a press conference on Thursday (Nov 17th) that will clear it up. Personally, I'd say delete the Binghamton Brigadiers article and forget about it. (REF - http://www.pressconnects.com/tuesday/sports/stories/sp111505s202885.shtml ) ccwaters 00:24, 16 November 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Team map
Does the team map really qualify as fair use? It comes straight from the AIFL's web site, and seems to go beyond being a mere logo. Uvaduck 18:44, 20 March 2006 (UTC)
-It'll only be for the 2006 season, since the AIFL will add the Carolina Fuel in 2007. Once they get new teams, there'll be no need for that map anymore.
[edit] Weasel words
While technically not the same league as the AIFL, most fans speculate that the teams and the expected AIFL owners just started a new league with a slightly altered name to avoid previous legal problems.
NPOV and weasel words in one sentence: I deleted it outright. Looks like this article was written by an avid supporter who knows his wiki, though: good citations as far as I can see. Bizznot 16:52, 28 December 2006 (UTC)