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AFA
IN SEARCH OF QUALITY RATHER THAN QUANTITY TEAM MEMBERSHIPS
If the movers and shakers of the American
Football Association came away from the AFA Semi-Pro
Football National Convention/Seminar/Tradeshow in Chicago
last month with anything else - it was a clear message
from the attending commissioners and team owners that
quantity isn’t a very good substitute for quality
when it comes to the adult amateur level of football
. . . . And, that those leagues that have been loyal
to the AFA national association over the years have
a need to band together to show their support to the
AFA in exchange for the national association bringing
more awareness to the leagues that meet their membership
commitments to the national semi-pro football organization.
more...
AFN Top Stories:
AFA READY TO KICKOFF ITS 2005 SEMI-PRO FOOTBALL SEASON
AFA
ANNOUNCES ITS “GAME PLAN 2005” MEMBERSHIP
PROGRAM
AMERICAN
FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES DATE FOR 25th ANNUAL
SEMI-PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTION DINNER
SEMI-PRO
LEVEL FINALLY GETTING A LITTLE RESPECT FROM
FOOTBALL EQUIPMENT SUPPLIERS
AFA
SEEKING MEMBERSHIP INTEREST FROM SEMI-PRO
FOOTBALL LEAGUES COAST-TO-COAST
AFA’s
“GAME PLAN 2005” GIVES EXCLUSIVE PRIVILEGES
TO TEAMS OF MEMBER LEAGUES
AMERICAN
FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SEEKS MEMBERSHIP ENDORSEMENTS FROM
LEAGUE COMMISSIONERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY
AFA
ANNOUNCES DETAILS OF SEMI-PRO FOOTBALL SUMMER CONVENTION/SEMINAR
and 25th annual AFA Hall of Fame Induction Dinner
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