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Post by 50yardfan on Dec 23, 2010 9:25:30 GMT -5
by Dan Krieger - FOOTBALL
Lingerie Football League: The women's LFL was planning to add an expansion team in Oklahoma City for the 2011 season, but the city will not let an LFL team play at either of the city-owned venues.
Continental Indoor Football League: It looks as though the CIFL will again have six teams in 2011, but with several changes. The Marion Mayhem, Fort Wayne FireHawks, and Wisconsin Wolfpack are not expected to return, but three other teams called the Port Huron Predators, Marion Blue Racers, and Grand Rapids Fury are expected to join for 2011. The Chicago Cardinals were renamed the Chicago Knights, while the Miami Valley Silverbacks became the Dayton Silverbacks. The Cincinnati Commandos team is also returning from last season.
Ultimate Indoor Football League: The new UIFL plans to start play in 2011 with six teams. One of these teams, the Saginaw (MI) Sting, has already had a change in ownership and will be owned and operated by the league in 2011. A team called the Saginaw Sting started play in the 2008 Continental Indoor Football League before switching to the Indoor Football League for 2009. The Sting suspended operations after the 2009 IFL season and apparently came under new ownership.
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