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6/03/2020 12:53 pm  #151


Re: The World (League) According to Neo

BengalErnst28 wrote:

Is this over? I sincerely hope it isn’t

Not over yet. I've just been busy with my Driveball series.

 

6/17/2020 5:31 pm  #152


Re: The World (League) According to Neo

1992 WLAF Regular Season Standings

European Division

Amsterdam Admirals 10-4
Barcelona Dragons 9-5
Frankfurt Galaxy 8-6
Paris Phantoms 6-8
London Monarchs 1-13

North American East Division
Baltimore Stallions 11-3
Orlando Thunder 8-6
Toronto Huskies 5-9
New York/New Jersey Knights 4-10

North American West Division
Los Angeles Avengers 11-3
Sacramento Surge 8-6
San Antonio Riders 7-7
Portland Platypodes 7-7
Mexico City Luchadores 3-11

The 1992 campaign started off without a marketable superstar to lure TV viewers in. But midway through the season, two quarterbacks would rise to the challenge. For the expansion Barcelona Dragons, it was one-time Bronco backup Tommy Maddox. For the Orlando Thunder, it was one-time Dolphin backup Scott Mitchell. Even though their respective teams finished second in their divisions, their performance was more than plenty for NFL scouts to sit up and take notice.

After yet another season of disappointment, Luchadores owner Carlos Slim announced he would put his franchise for sale. With no prospect of a Mexico City based buyer showing interest in the Luchadores, the team could be headed elsewhere. One such ownership group could come from Bernie and Lonie Glieberman, a father and son business team that intends to buy the Luchadores and move them to the United States. Another potential buyer is Chicago based businessman Horn Chen.

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6/17/2020 5:56 pm  #153


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OKC maybe for the Lunchadores? Salt Lake City? Milwaukee? Las Vegas? Birmingham?




 
 

7/05/2020 3:04 pm  #154


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1992 WORLD LEAGUE PLAYOFFS

WILD CARD ROUND

June 6, 1992
Olympic Stadium
Amsterdam, Netherlands
TV: Fox
Announcers: Barry Tompkins and Cris Collinsworth


Amsterdam Admirals 30
Sacramento Surge 21

June 7, 1992
Montjuic Stadium
Barcelona, Spain
TV: Fox
Announcers: Kevin Harlan and Jerry Glanville


Barcelona Dragons 35
Orlando Thunder 42

SEMIFINAL ROUND
June 13, 1992
Memorial Stadium
Baltimore, Maryland
TV: USA Network
Announcers: Brad Nessler, Boomer Esiason and Dennis Miller
HelmetCam: Scott Mitchell (QB; Thunder)

Orlando Thunder 17

Baltimore Stallions 10

June 14, 1992
Memorial Coliseum
Los Angeles, California
TV: Fox
Announcers: Kevin Harlan and Jerry Glanville


Amsterdam Admirals 27
Los Angeles Avengers 30

WORLD BOWL '92
June 21, 1992
Skydome
Toronto, Canada
TV: USA Network
Announcers: Brad Nessler, Boomer Esiason and Dennis Miller
Sideline Reporter: Michael Barkann

HelmetCam: Karl Dunbar (DL; Thunder)

Orlando Thunder 31
Los Angeles Avengers 21

MVP: Kerwin Bell (QB; Thunder)

Scott Mitchell was knocked out of the game with a dislocated shoulder at the start of the second quarter. At that point, Orlando trailed LA 14-0 and it looked like all hope was lost for the Thunder. In the second half, Kerwin Bell came off the bench to help the Thunder come back and dominate.
 

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7/05/2020 3:22 pm  #155


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1992-93 WLAF Offseason

Rocket Ismail, formerly of the Toronto Argonauts, signs a 1-year deal with the Amsterdam Admirals.

The Scottish Claymores are confirmed as the fifteenth franchise. The team will be a subsidiary of the multinational conglomerate Time Warner.

Birmingham, Alabama has been selected as the sixteenth franchise. The yet-to-be-named team will be owned by former Packers quarterback Bart Starr, who had previously tried to bring an NFL expansion franchise to Phoenix in the mid 1980's.

The World League owners will decide at a later date whether Columbus or Las Vegas will be the new home for the former Luchador franchise.

NFL News and Notes

NFL whittles down its expansion list to Charlotte, Jacksonville, Memphis and St. Louis

Art Modell confirms he is putting the Cleveland Browns up for sale.

Georgia Frontiere announces she is placing the Los Angeles Rams for sale.

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7/05/2020 6:55 pm  #156


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I’m all about it being Columbus!

 

7/12/2020 12:36 am  #157


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1992-93 WLAF Offseason

After two short years of financial and competitive disaster, the Mexico City Luchadores relocate to Columbus, Ohio and become the Ohio Glory.

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7/19/2020 4:01 pm  #158


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The Scottish Claymores become the fifteenth franchise in the World League. Home games will be played at Murrayfield in Edinburgh, home to Scotland's national Rugby Union squad.

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7/19/2020 6:19 pm  #159


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The Birmingham Fire become the sixteenth franchise in the World League. Home games will be played at Legion Field, home to the UAB Blazers and the annual Iron Bowl.

The Fire are owned by an investment group that includes former Green Bay Packers quarterback Bart Starr, a Bama alumnus.

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7/19/2020 9:14 pm  #160


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With the World League switching from Wilson to Reebok as the uniform supplier, each team will get a radical makeover starting in 1994.

First, Amsterdam and London.


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