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Tom - IFFL

Oct 05, 2006
7:56 PM

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We talked to the organizers, it looks okay - looks fun. Entry is free for all IFFL/FCFFL teams - local news will be out there and some good prizes and giveaways.

We got them to host TWO separate tournaments, one SAT and one SUN so there is no conflict with league games.

Your team can put more than one team in (i.e. 2 teams of 6, 3 teams of 5 etc...)

CLICK HERE for info and to register!

Crazy Horse

Oct 05, 2006
9:36 PM
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Any chance this will affect the IFFL games scheduled for Sunday?

Rob

Oct 05, 2006
10:17 PM
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The rules for the site state it is 7 on 7 but our site has it as 4 on 4. Tom can you clear this up for me?

Tom - IFFL

Oct 06, 2006
7:15 AM
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"Any chance this will affect the IFFL games scheduled for Sunday?"

not if you put a team into the SAT tournament.

"The rules for the site state it is 7 on 7 but our site has it as 4 on 4. Tom can you clear this up for me?"

The link on the registration page is to 4on4 rules.



Rob/Shay/Tom

Oct 06, 2006
7:31 AM
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Carefully read. On Saturday there will be one tournament and Sunday there will be another tournament. It is 4 on 4 for this weekend. And yes again, it is FREE as long as you register with us. Any other questions/concerns, please call me 703/371-4952.

Thanks,

Rob

The Champ

Oct 06, 2006
7:51 AM
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How long do these games usually last and when do they normally start?

Andy 7

Oct 06, 2006
9:05 AM
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anyone looking to start a team for sat?

Rain

Oct 06, 2006
9:56 AM
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IS it played no matter the if it rains or not?

ouch!

Oct 06, 2006
10:24 AM
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Rain, I think I injured my brain reading your last post.



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Rain

Oct 06, 2006
12:56 PM
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Sorry, do we play rain or shine?

Rob/Shay/Tom

Oct 06, 2006
1:19 PM
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Yes, NBC4 has reserved the turf surface at George Mason University. Please call me with questions.

Rob