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the shelts
10 Jul 2009, 11:14 AM
You heard it hear first. Breaking News, Livesoccer has it for your straight from the press.

The official announcement has not been made yet, should be made in the next few days or weeks. THE XSL LEAGUE HAS OFFICIALY FOLDED.
All teams have released their players and they are now free to play for any teams in the NISL.

A realiable source has confirmed that the Nj Ironmen along with the chicago storm has also closed its doors and one of Nj Ironmen MVP's Adauto Neto will be rejoining the Baltimore Blast once again.

The Baltimore Blast will not confirm any details of any folding of any leagues or deals at this time, however rest assure that this information is 150% correct and its a done deal.

The source also confirmed that the XSL owner, who is also the owner of the Detroit ignition is not being allowed to take part in the NISL league.
The disagreement between the Blast owner Hale & John Hantz seems to still be brewing in the indoor soccer world. We have reports of 2 new teams that will could be joining the NISL league.
Stay tune for more breaking news die hard soccer fans.


Thats nothing. I heard Michael Jackson died, we are in an economic downturn and Barack Obama won the election.

kenntomasch
10 Jul 2009, 12:07 PM
I think that Blast Owner and Detroit Owner need to kiss and make up and get a solid good league together for the love of the Game, not just for their owe satisfation and egos.

I believe that ship has sailed.

Now, got any news on the Hindenburg?

livesoccernews
10 Jul 2009, 12:14 PM
I believe that ship has sailed.

Now, got any news on the Hindenburg?

Actually Yes I do here is your information requested.
The Hindenburg disaster took place on 6 May 1937 as the German rigid airshipHindenburg caught fire and was destroyed within one minute while attempting to dock with its mooring mast at the Lakehurst Naval Air Station, which is located adjacent to the borough of Lakehurst in Manchester Township, New Jersey. Of the 97 people on board, 35 people died in addition to one fatality on the ground. The disaster was the subject of spectacular newsreel coverage, photographs, and Herbert Morrison's recorded radio eyewitness report from the landing field, which was broadcast the next day. The actual cause of the fire remains unknown, although a variety of theories have been put forward for both the cause of ignition and the initial fuel for the ensuing fire.
The accident served to shatter public confidence, and marked the end of the giant, passenger carrying rigid airships.

skipper60601
10 Jul 2009, 12:23 PM
Actually Yes I do here is your information requested.
The Hindenburg disaster took place on 6 May 1937 as the German rigid airshipHindenburg caught fire and was destroyed within one minute while attempting to dock with its mooring mast at the Lakehurst Naval Air Station, which is located adjacent to the borough of Lakehurst in Manchester Township, New Jersey. Of the 97 people on board, 35 people died in addition to one fatality on the ground. The disaster was the subject of spectacular newsreel coverage, photographs, and Herbert Morrison's recorded radio eyewitness report from the landing field, which was broadcast the next day. The actual cause of the fire remains unknown, although a variety of theories have been put forward for both the cause of ignition and the initial fuel for the ensuing fire.
The accident served to shatter public confidence, and marked the end of the giant, passenger carrying rigid airships.

Oh, the humanity!

kenntomasch
10 Jul 2009, 12:25 PM
Fabulous.

How about Anna Nicole Smith? Anything new on her?

livesoccernews
10 Jul 2009, 12:50 PM
Fabulous.

How about Anna Nicole Smith? Anything new on her?

Depends on which one you are talking about, see there is one that lives in my building and she is doing fine,she gets up when she want to except on Wednesdays when she gets rudely awakened by the dustmen
she puts on her trousers, has a cup of tea and she thinks about leaving the house, she feeds the pigeons and sometimes feed the sparrows too it gives her a sense of enormous well being and then she is happy for the rest of the day safe in the knowledge there will always be a bit
Of my heart devoted to it. so there you have it.