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Post by jwolf on Sept 10, 2011 20:38:35 GMT -5
There. How's that? It was bound to happen given the number of UFLA veterans on here. Though any other alternative league could be discussed here too, of course.
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Post by broncofan on Sept 10, 2011 21:35:48 GMT -5
So you mean we can keep laughing at the New USFL and the American (TM) Football Leagues here too? Wow!
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Post by markmoseley on Sept 10, 2011 23:43:28 GMT -5
Yeah, I feel better now,Somehow a balance has been restored to the Football Universe
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Post by jwolf on Sept 11, 2011 7:32:19 GMT -5
So you mean we can keep laughing at the New USFL and the American (TM) Football Leagues here too? Wow! Should we have made this sub forum "Real Existing Alternative Football Leagues instead? lol No, absolutely we can make fun of the pretend leagues here too. I miss that from UFLA,
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Post by J. Myrle Fuller on Sept 13, 2011 22:05:41 GMT -5
Well, considering the UFLA board has been down for the past two weeks, this is nice. Thanks.
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Post by pcraider86 on Sept 13, 2011 22:28:50 GMT -5
with all the individual teams starting forums is ufla coming back?
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Post by J. Myrle Fuller on Sept 13, 2011 22:50:54 GMT -5
I would think there would be, even if it's just a place for league-wide chat. There's always been an appetite for non-official, unsanctioned message boards-- a lot more loose on the restrictions of what you can say and do being critical of the league. However, I'd also think a lot of it would depend on the ability to recover from the hackjob. There's also Facebook, which although it is less private, it's a destination for a lot of people, so if they wanted to move there full-time, it'd be at least plausible.
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