The aaf didn t make it but some of their players still did.
Aafl sports attic.
Sports attic opened in november of 1993.
The concept was to provide the community a way to offset the high.
The new alliance of american football is almost ready for kickoff the two season openers san diego san antonio and atlanta orlando are both on cbs at 8 p m.
Et saturday with regional coverage.
If leagues are full let us put you on our waiting list.
We will plan on starting the draft in august and all owners must own a copy of the action pc 2017 for windows software.
They are displayed for recreational use only and are not intended to be distributed or used for re sale or profit.
The following leagues below are up and running in the attic.
Sports attic owners may cancel their team and receive a full refund of the purchase price through the date that coincides with the final draft day of the appropriate sports attic league.
Sports the aaf failed because all minor league football does the american alliance of football had more than most upstart leagues do.
Sports attic is a sporting goods shop which specializes in used equipment for all sports.
To be eligible for a refund you must send a self addressed stamped envelope to chad at the address above and we will get the refund to you no questions asked.
The american youth football league is an inclusive venue for youth sports in the greater south florida area.
It is still family owned and operated.
The failed developmental league has placed 17 alumni onto nfl rosters at the moment.
Started in 1996 the league boasts 13 programs across the region in towns such as pembroke pines delray beach coral springs tamarac hollywood and plantation.
Currently we have 24 owners full league to play in a head to head football league using action pc 2017 software.
Tv deals and a plan to become a developmental feeder for the nfl.
Our offerings include hockey lacrosse ski snowboard golf tennis baseball ice skates and much more.
These photos were accumulated from different website sources on the internet scanned photos from books magazines or donated by other sports enthusiasts.