Stars Football League Forms A New Professional Spring Football League
Stars Football League declared the macrocosm of a new Professional Spring Football League. The Stars Football League will begin the play on Saturday nights start April 2, 2011, with a 10 to 12 game agenda.
This professional league plays out-of-doors, using conventional professional person rules.
One rule enhancement will be that a field goal of 50 yards or thirster is worth 4 points, but if the domain goal of 50 yards or longer is incomprehensible, the opposing team may to take back the ball.
The SFL will be comprised of 6 teams acting in the following venues:
Mobile(AL) Gladiators, playacting in the Ladd Peebles Stadium, of 40,000; Ft. Lauderdale(FL) Barracudas, playacting in the Lockhart Stadium, of 20,000; New Orleans(LA) Jazz, playing in the Ted Gormley Stadium, of 29,000; Little Rock(AR) Ironmen, acting in the War Memorial Stadium, capacity of 53,000; Daytona Beach(FL) Racers, playing in the Municipal Stadium, capacity of 21,000; Michigan Coyotes, playacting in the Pontiac Silverdome, of 80,000; In plus to the above, master copy six teams, the SFL is evaluating other cities for expansion.
The SFL will pay players and coaches using a pay cap for the conference. The league is limited by a room of directors, headed by the chair of the room President, Peter(Pete) J. Huthwaite.
The missionary work of the Stars nowgoal League, LLC is to bring up stimulating, professional person football game to underserved markets and to cater additive opportunities for players to show window their talents and capabilities.
Pete Huthwaite said quot;This league offers stimulating jump football to local anesthetic fans and a national TV audience. The SFL is staffing our teams with players that have a definite potency to play professional football game at the highest raze. The SFL provides new opportunities for players, coaches and owners alike. As a new conference, the SFL offers team owners the of a lifespan. Opportunities to own professional football game teams are very rare. quot;