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    http://sports.espn.go.com/extra/afl/...ory?id=3759813

    The Arena Football League, which has grown steadily in popularity and fan attendance during the past decade, is expected to cancel what would have been its 23rd season in 2009, according to multiple media reports.

    The Rocky Mountain News reported Wednesday that league officials are expected to make the announcement before the end of the week. The Kansas City Star later reported that Pete Likens, communications director for the Kansas City Brigade, said the AFL players' union agreed late Tuesday to the decision.

    "It's pretty much a done deal to suspend the 2009 season and work toward a single en y-league," Likens said, according to The Star. "We plan to start up again in 2010."

    The league, which has been seeking ways to improve its financial footing, said Tuesday it still is not ready to announce a long-term plan. On Tuesday, the release of the 2009 schedule was delayed for the third time, and the league also put off its dispersal draft and the start of free agency.

    In a statement released Wednesday, the AFL said: "Despite rumors and reports to the contrary, all AFL teams are continuing to work towards ArenaBowl XXIII. As it has previously stated, the AFL continues to work on long-term structural improvement options.

    "Some of the options may impact the 2009 season. There is currently no timetable for an announcement of any kind. We remain grateful to our fans for their enthusiasm and patience."

    ESPN acquired national TV rights to the AFL in 2006 and has a minority stake in the indoor league. ESPN signed a five-year deal to have multimedia rights that included everything from Internet to radio to publishing to international distribution.

    "We've always admired the AFL fan-first philosophy, but we have no comment on their business activity," ESPN spokesman Bill Hofheimer said.

    The AFL's New Orleans franchise folded despite being near the top of the league in attendance the past two seasons. Saints owner Tom Benson, who also owned the VooDoo, said the decision was based on "cir stances currently affecting the league and the team."

    The AFL has endured an offseason of uncertainty. No replacement has been named for longtime commissioner David Baker, who abruptly resigned in July two days before the ArenaBowl championship game.

    Since November 2007, the AFL's board of directors has been looking into various ways to bolster the league's finances. One proposal involved individual franchise owners ceding control of the league to new investors.

    Sports Business Journal reported in October that AFL owners had approved a tentative deal with Platinum Equity, in which the company would invest up to $100 million and assume management control of the league. That deal, however, has yet to be completed, and there are no guarantees of an AFL bailout. A message seeking comment was not immediately returned by Platinum Equity.

    The arenafootball2 league, the official development league of the AFL, said it will continue to operate as usual and will play in 2009 -- its 10th anniversary season. The af2 operates entirely on its own and is not directly affected by the AFL's current situation.

    Information from The Associated Press was included in this report.

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    Arena Football League won't suspend play
    By DAN GELSTON
    AP Sports Writer

    PHILADELPHIA -- The Arena Football League has voted not to suspend play in 2009, a sharp reversal in a tumultuous week in which the indoor league was poised to cancel next season.

    The league's board of directors met via a conference call Wednesday evening.

    The AFL has not released the 2009 schedule, and it's still possible there could be big changes to the 22-year-old league.

    The 16-team indoor league repeatedly has delayed the start of free agency and the release of its 2009 schedule after an offseason of uncertainty.

    "The Board will continue to meet regularly to examine any and all long-term structural improvement options for the AFL," the league said in a statement.
    http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/br...ry/807914.html

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    Future Hall of Famer DBryant88's Avatar
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    that sux

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    Poor Jon Bon

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    It is what it is. I Love Me Some Me's Avatar
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    Where will Graham Harrell play now?

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    Homer 2centsworth's Avatar
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    this stinks for football players. I'm sure something will be figured out, because from the exterior it looks like money can be made.

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    read my ing post they will not SUSPEND play for 2009

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    read my ing post they will not SUSPEND play for 2009
    my bad

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    It is what it is. I Love Me Some Me's Avatar
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    read my ing post they will not SUSPEND play for 2009
    Whew!

    Now Graham Harrell has a place to play pro ball.

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    The DL league will still be operational? wtf?

  11. #11
    Well now Its almost official.

    NEW YORK (AP)—The Arena Football League canceled its 2009 season Monday pending an agreement with its players union. The decision throws the future of the 22-year-old league into question just days after it said next season had not been suspended.

    The AFL’s owners voted against playing next year during a conference call Sunday night. It was unclear what had changed since the league issued a statement Wednesday night that said the 2009 season had not been suspended “despite rumors and reports to the contrary.”

    The league said in Monday’s statement it was “developing a long-term plan to improve its economic model.”

    “Every owner in the AFL is strongly committed to the league, the game, and, most importantly, the fans,” acting commissioner Ed Policy said in a statement. “Owners, however, recognize that, especially in light of the current unprecedented economic climate, the AFL, as a business enterprise, needs to be restructured if it is to continue to provide its unique brand of this affordable, fan-friendly sport.”

    Last week’s statement came after a meeting of the league’s board of directors and did not say the AFL definitely would play next year.

    The AFL’s woes come at a time when the world of sports, once thought to be largely recession-proof, has felt the economic chill. The NFL has said it would cut 150 jobs, while the NBA and NASCAR also have laid off dozens of workers. The NHL is in a hiring freeze while the Internet operation for Major League Baseball also has trimmed positions.

    The AFL had been in limbo for weeks. With rumors swirling about its viability, the 16-team league delayed indefinitely the start of free agency, the release of next season’s schedule and a dispersal draft to award players from the defunct New Orleans Voodoo.

    The AFL has not selected a permanent replacement for longtime commissioner David Baker, who abruptly resigned from the 22-year-old league two days before the ArenaBowl in July.

    “These are trying economic times,” rocker Jon Bon Jovi, co-owner of the ArenaBowl champion Philadelphia Soul, said in a statement. “The revamping will ensure that the AFL continues to provide value to its fans and not only survives but thrives in the years to come.”

    Jim Renacci, the Columbus Destroyers’ co-owner and vice chairman of the AFL executive committee, will lead the restructuring process.

    Since November 2007, the AFL’s board of directors has been looking into various ways to bolster the league’s finances.

    “Although it is disappointing to suspend the 2009 season, the Arena Football League and its owners feel it is essential to reevaluate the current business model to ensure the livelihood of the AFL in the future,” Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway, co-owner of the Colorado Crush, said in a statement.

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    Better than you MajorMike's Avatar
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    Where will Graham Harrell play now?

    Lol, you need to come clean my monitor now.

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    The Last Good Sport samikeyp's Avatar
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    Too bad, I like the AFL.

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