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  • Milwaukee Iron backs up playoff guarantee with free tickets

    Milwaukee's Arena Football League team, the Milwaukee Iron, pledged Tuesday to provide its fans with free season tickets next year if it fails to make the playoffs this season.

    Milwaukee Iron general manager Jason Clark explained the details of their guarantee for the Iron??™s first playoff appearance in an interview with Kramp and Adler on WLUM-FM (102.1). If the Iron are unable to reach the playoffs, each 2010 season ticket holder will get this season for free, with the money used to purchase 2011 season tickets.

    ???The Arena Football League is back in a big way here in Milwaukee," Clark said, according to a team press release. "Our fans have been waiting for the return of the AFL to the Bradley Center for nine years now. Wisconsin??™s arena football fans have always been tremendous, ever since they packed the house for Milwaukee Mustangs??™ games."

    Milwaukee's original AFL team, the Mustangs, folded in 2001. The Iron first played as an expansion team in the af2 developmental league in 2009 and starts play in the reorganized Arena Football League in 2010.


    Iron Guarantee Playoff Appearance

    MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee Iron Arena Football, Inc. ("Milwaukee Iron") (OTCBB: GCNV), who is a member of the Arena Football League, announced today that they will guarantee a 2010 playoff appearance. If the Milwaukee Iron fail to make the playoffs, the 2010 season ticket packages will be on the Iron.
    During an on-air interview with Kramp and Adler on FM 102.1 WLUM this morning, Milwaukee Iron general manager Jason Clark explained the details of their guarantee for the Iron's first playoff appearance. If the Iron are unable to reach the playoffs, each season ticket holder will get the 2010 season for free, with the money used to purchase 2011 season tickets.

    "The Arena Football League is back in a big way here in Milwaukee. Our fans have been waiting for the return of the AFL to the Bradley Center for nine years now. Wisconsin's arena football fans have always been tremendous, ever since they packed the house for Milwaukee Mustangs' games," said Clark. "Since the Arena Football League is truly all about the fan experience we've decided that we're going to guarantee Iron fans that we make the playoffs in our first year as a member of the AFL, and we're going to back it up. Purchase any 2010 Milwaukee Iron season ticket package and if we don't make the playoffs this summer, this season's on us.

    "Training camp began yesterday and our players and coaches are excited for this challenge, and so am I. We're hungry to deliver a great fan experience as we work to bring an ArenaBowl Trophy to Milwaukee and we want everyone to enjoy this championship drive with us."

    All Iron 2010 season ticket holders will hold the guarantee whether they have already purchased tickets or whether they have yet to purchase season tickets. The Iron begin their 2010 season with a road game at Spokane against the 2009 ArenaCup Champion Shock. The Iron's first home game will be on Friday, April 16 at the Bradley Center against the Iowa Barnstormers at 7 pm. The Iron will also host one game that will be aired nationally on the NFL Network against the Utah Blaze on Friday, May 14 at 7 pm.

    The Milwaukee Iron have ascended to the highest level of Arena Football as a member of the Arena Football League. Downtown Milwaukee and the Bradley Center will come alive as the Iron play host to legendary AFL teams such as the Iowa Barnstormers, Tampa Bay Storm, Arizona Rattlers, Chicago Rush, Utah Blaze, Cleveland Gladiators, Orlando Predators and more.

    Iron season tickets are still available with prices as low as $50 per seat.

    For more ticket information call the Iron ticket office at 1-888-MKE-IRON (653-4766).

  • #2
    are you hinting BU should do this is they fail to make the NCAA next Year?
    Even UNC doesn't chance that loss of revenue...

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    • #3
      a bit OT aren't we? This goes in the General Sports Discussion thread.
      Bradley Basketball... One Tradition; Underachievement. 2008-Current.

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