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Post by marinersmedia on Oct 19, 2009 16:42:42 GMT -5
Hey, Hey, watch it Gene! I'm already filing a complaint with the league on your banner!
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straighttalk
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Post by straighttalk on Oct 30, 2009 13:09:57 GMT -5
In New Hampshire but wanted to post this update: www.dcabloob.com/2009/10/dc-armor-indoor-football-unlikely-to.htmlThis should get interesting real quick! Gene, I hope Reading is making a move quickly before there are no other options! (And the past three years I have seen Reading play more then any other team. But as mentioned I am a sports fan, not of any particular team.)
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Post by Free Agent Fan on Oct 30, 2009 16:34:59 GMT -5
I have had the privilege of behind the scenes access, going to owners meetings, and updates from the league firsthand. I can say this from what I've seen firsthand. An arena lease can be renewed at the last minute. Or there is a possibility of the team finding a different place to play.
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edoj1
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Post by edoj1 on Nov 2, 2009 0:50:14 GMT -5
I agree with Joe and the looks of the Armory i wouldn't blame them for looking for a better place
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Post by Gene on Nov 2, 2009 9:58:37 GMT -5
In New Hampshire but wanted to post this update: www.dcabloob.com/2009/10/dc-armor-indoor-football-unlikely-to.htmlThis should get interesting real quick! Gene, I hope Reading is making a move quickly before there are no other options! (And the past three years I have seen Reading play more then any other team. But as mentioned I am a sports fan, not of any particular team.) IMO, DC was a longshot to return. Reading still has Harrisburg, Richmond, Erie, & Baltimore in the area all within a 6-7 hour drive. Reading has already stated they are staying put & will play in the AIFA for 2010. Wherever they choose to play there beyond 2010, who knows.
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