MyTeamIsDr.Pepper wrote:
What a treat to have you back Veras! It's good to hear that you've been doing well. While I would say many of us who are here know the story of the AFA and were they to witness it, meaning you could probably continue where you left off, I'm excited to see this new, alternate history if you will, of the AFA. Just have one question, do you know if my Guardians will still be around? Hopefully not losing to a New York team as much.
The 12 founding members of the AFA will all probably appear at some point, and will likely survive.
Funny side note - I just realized that your league is called the National Football Association, which is what I had intended to call this one eventually. I may have to retract my previous statement and call this the AFA after all, lol.
Wallflower wrote:
Welcome! I'll start off by saying I always followed the AFA from the start but never had an account on CCSLC. Loved the series, a huge inspiration, and I am glad to hear you're doing better.
Super excited to see where this goes, especially the start. I had considered at times starting in this era with the NAAF, but felt it made more sense to go from post WW2 for the style I was doing. I enjoy the difference this era brings compared to the more modern style so I am invested.
It's kind of weird to start here. A lot of teams don't have logos, the uniforms are wacky, and the league membership will change every season. It's going to be very different.
Section30 wrote:
Welcome aboard! I'm very much looking forward to seeing this!
I don't have a favorite team yet, gonna wait until I see logos and uniforms.7.0.1
Well, most teams won't have logos quite yet. It probably won't be a majority until the late 1920s and it won't be universal until the mid-1930s. Uniforms and backstories, though, I have.
Rugrat wrote:
Welcome Abroad! I loved the AFA and my favorite team was probably the Arizona Firebirds (Yeah we sucked most of the time)
That is probably a fair assessment of their history, lol. At least they made one Victory Bowl - that's better than Miami did!