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![]() Does my post promote miniature football in a positive or fun way?
Does my post educate or teach something to the users of the forum about the game and hobby of miniature football? Does my post positively support my league, my fellow coaches and the hobby? Does my post show to others my good fellowship and strong integrity? Before you post, If you answered, "No" to any of those questions then you are on the wrong forum. Contrary to the belief that this forum is here for free speech and being able to say anything you want, I am informing you that it is not. It is here to complete the mission statement below. Anything out side of that statement has no place here and those that can not live with that should leave or be content with the fact that we will, without need of explanation, delete your posts. The explanation is written below in bold. Mission Statement:Assisting the miniature football hobbyist by promoting miniature football, educating the public and providing an association which recognizes and supports the diverse coaches and leagues. Petty problems between individuals or groups of people should be discussed or fought offline or in your own house. This forum is not here for you! The MFCA is not for everyone nor can the MFCA please everyone, but the mission statement will be our guide in determining who is right for this place. I hope that each of you who read this can understand this and will live up to the words in that statement. This is a place where we should come to enjoy, relax and learn about our great hobby.
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EM-F-er [ěm -f-er] –noun-abr-slang: Electric Miniature Footballer 1. a person/hobbyist/gamer who creates a representation of American Football in a small or reduced scale for competition or show. 2. the majority of forum users on the website, www.miniaturefootball.org —Idiom 3. One Bad Em-F-er, negative shout out; pertaining to weirdwolf: There goes one bad EM-F-er. I mean he can’t play and ain’t never win nothin’! |
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