Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Orleans. Arena Football League's VooDoo folding. News.

Oct 13th, 2008 | METAIRIE, La. - The New Orleans VooDoo of the Arena Football League plans to break off operations consideration being near the summit of the combination in turnout the heretofore two seasons. Saints possessor Tom Benson, who also owns the VooDoo, said the settlement to hug the 5-year-old AFL franchise was "not an indictment of (the New Orleans) marketplace." Benson told the AFL of his ruling on Monday, saying it was based on "circumstances currently affecting the conspire and the team.



" Since rearmost November, the AFL’s meals of directors has been looking into various ways to give a new lease of the league’s monetary footing. One suggestion involves separate franchise owners ceding mastery of the association to late investors. "Tom Benson and Rita Benson LeBlanc have been characteristic AFL operators, leaders and partners.






The League is saddened to acquire knowledge of their unannounced purposefulness to cease their ownership of the VooDoo and regrets that they will no longer be behalf of the AFL family," said a written affirmation released by the AFL. "VooDoo fans and the New Orleans community will always avow a exclusive hamlet in the narrative of the AFL for their attest to of two sold-out ArenaBowls. The ally will examine all possibilities anenst the future of the team.



This evolvement will not prevent or delay the AFL from continuing to case new make-up possibilities." The VooDoo have played four seasons in New Orleans, suspending operations in 2006 because of Hurricane Katrina. The VooDoo’s standard being in season, exact by tickets distributed, was 14,321, which ranked fifth in the 17-team league. Because of what the confederacy said was mighty underwrite for the relaxation in New Orleans, the municipality was awarded the past two ArenaBowls.



"The VooDoo fans have been the best in the AFL," said Rita Benson LeBlanc, who is Benson’s granddaughter and also a VooDoo owner. "Their passion, fanaticism and finances made it practical for us to lead two consecutive ArenaBowls to promote New Orleans. It is a depressing daytime for our community and our organization, but circumstances prevented us from continuing in the AFL." Salon provides breaking despatch articles from the Associated Press as a amenities to its readers, but does not crop the AP articles it publishes. Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.



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