User talk:AIFA28

AIFA28, I hate to tell you this but, Wikipedia articles are not owned by any one user. You should not ask that article not be changed by per anyone! There are plenty of "administrators" who believe all articles involving "indoor football," and any other minor leagues, lack relevance and should deleted. It's the fans of your league, and others, that prevent those administrators from having their way. May I refer you what occurred last July involving the WIFL article as an example. I will continue to make edits the AIFA article and any other article I see fit when I feel I have information to contribute. Your comment "Please stop changing this--- Per the AIFA. Thank you." and pointing out that you are affiliated with the AIFA directly can lead some people to believe that this article is being used for commercial reasons. That will only empower those heavy handed administrators and give them what they feel is even more justification to put this and other articles created for minor sports up for deletion. Please review Five pillars, List of policies, What Wikipedia is not, and Ownership of articles. If the AIFA wishes to have a free website that you and you alone can control, I recommend creating a MySpace page. StrayKat 00:34, 11 November 2007 (UTC)

The Truth Shall Prevail!
The AIFA likes to spin this article and pretend the AIFL never existed, but I have put this notice up to tell you the truth. Yes, the AIFL had a lousy past, and the AIFA is running things much better, but their big mistake is ignoring the AIFL's history, which they wish to make us pretend with this article. If that wasn't the case, then why didn't they create an AIFL page? For once, Wikipedia needs to be reliable, and M&M need to stop hiding behind their screennames and face the truth. Thanks, Tom Danson 22:00, 15 November 2007 (UTC)

P.S. Why should they worry about a Wikipedia page when there are more crucial issues at hand, such as trying to stabilize the Western Division?