It's Miggle's convention. They are hosting and funding the thing to promote their products. The can and have the right to dictate who can display and sell goods on the floor space they are paying for.
Think of it as Ford hosting a convention to promote their cars and products then Chevrolet showing up and trying to set up a booth.
It is not a "miniature football convention", it is a "Miggle convention", that's why the hallways and the back door dealings have to happen.
When the MFCA hosts a convention, that will be totally different, anyone should be able to show up and sell products and services.
The MFCA convention will truly be a miniature football convention.
I can understand the way Miggle runs their convention from a business standpoint.
The general public will walk into the MFCA convention and think, "hey this hobby is popular beyond belief" when they see the level of products and services offered.
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Coach Shabby J - MFCA Pacific West Region Rep
Casciolini & Luffeigh, Inc.
Los Angeles...making EF history for over a decade.
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