Talk:Akron East Ends

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Needs some work
This article needs more references, and more links to them in line. This sentence is way too long: "According to Professional Football Researchers Association founder Bob Carroll; Akron was, for several years prior to 1903, a top contender for the Ohio Independent Championship (OIC), though this was in the days before the association became a force in the professional game; there is a record of an "East Ends" team losing 30-0 to the nation's best team, the Homestead Athletic Club from Pittsburgh, on November 24, 1900 (though this might not be the same East End team, since Pittsburgh's East End also had football teams at the time), and Akron was also passed over for the World Series of Football when it was first held in 1902." I would love to know where this team played. Dgndenver (talk) 13:06, 16 July 2022 (UTC)