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Discussion in 'Pro Indoor Soccer' started by IndoorSoccerNews, May 16, 2011.

  1. IndoorSoccerNews

    Nov 28, 2010
    Maryland
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    MISL is getting a new website. Hope they don't try that demosphere crap the USL uses, it looks ugly in my opinion.
     
  2. NSL2004

    NSL2004 Member+

    Jul 23, 2002
    Same site, new splash page.
     
  3. IndoorSoccerNews

    Nov 28, 2010
    Maryland
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    My bad. Meant to say "is getting" a new site soon.
     
  4. IndoorSoccerNews

    Nov 28, 2010
    Maryland
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    wichitawingsindoorsoccer.com (ridiculous address, way too long)
    rochesterlancers.com
     
  5. traremark

    traremark Member

    Jul 11, 2009
    Club:
    --other--
    Hey ISN......greetings from the land of indoor soccer champions......you asked me a couple of months ago after your team took a hard fall, where I was for the past 6 years on these forums.....i was lurking.....the only reason I decided to post as myself was to call your tail out for so many ridiculous comments.....fact is I was a member of this forum and Tom Higginson's old site while you were still a baby crapping in diapers.......good to see your still spouting garbage.......gotta go and I will chat with ya in a few months when the weather turns cold again.... :)
     
  6. The Stever

    The Stever Member

    Dec 4, 2003
    You have to love good ol' #9... or was it #99... depends on the jersey and year... don't stay away too long, AK!
     
  7. IndoorSoccerNews

    Nov 28, 2010
    Maryland
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Have no idea who Tom Higginson is...

    What garbage am I spouting in this thread? Just posted the new teams' websites.
     
  8. wsls9999

    wsls9999 Member

    Aug 15, 2006
    Salisbury, MD
    Tom Higgenson is a old, old wooden ship...
     
  9. bbwavefan

    bbwavefan Member

    Oct 27, 2006
    Milwaukee, WI
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Tom Higginson's old site and the old MISL forum both had about 500,000,000 times the amount of quality that is on these boards nowadays.
     
  10. BenchRobSmith

    BenchRobSmith New Member

    Darn tootin'.

    Art was getting forgotten at rest stops on road trips to Indiana while I was still a baby crapping in diapers. :D
     
  11. The Stever

    The Stever Member

    Dec 4, 2003
    Depending on your opinion/recollection of the Allen County Coliseum, the Fort Wayne Flames and/or the Indiana Kick, being left at a rest stop on I-94 or US-30 MIGHT NOT be such a bad thing... you could always strike up a card game.
     
  12. Captain Invader

    Columbus Crew
    United States
    Oct 25, 2005
    Lake County (Ohio)
    I liked the Allen County Memorial Coliseum. The old wooden seats. I think a fairly steep seating bowl (which I like). Was there for the last ever Fort Wayne Flames game (vs. Canton on 3/31/89). Also, was there for an Indiana Kick game the following season. Haven't been to the renovated Coliseum.
     
  13. The Stever

    The Stever Member

    Dec 4, 2003
    Ah, yes, some random memories of indoor soccer played at the Allen County Memorial Coliseum:

    1. Entire sections of turf sliding up the boards when players stopped quickly -- something to do with the turf not binding to the ice under it because the ice temperature was lowered too much/not enough.

    2. Wooden seats that were older than EVERY spectator (and perhaps their parents) -- but no confirmed cases of splinters!

    3. Organ music at indoor soccer games -- Jimmy Shorts would have loved it!

    4. Indiana Kick owner Kent Phillips tossing money out of the press box after goals were scored (Note: fortunately for Mr. Phillips, the Kick did not make a habit of scoring many goals).

    5. Twin mascot fiasco: Smash and Dash ?!? Not exactly family friendly!
     
  14. skipper60601

    skipper60601 Member

    Aug 12, 2005
    Club:
    Hibernian FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I remember the Kick having a couple of mascots in capes who were called The Ultimate Hoosiers.
     

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