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Chicago Too Powerful PDF Print E-mail facebook retweet
Written by Paul Drake   
Sunday, 04 July 2010 09:38

MILWAUKEE, WI - On a beautiful Wisconsin day, where the mercury threatened 90 in the breathless expanses of Brown Deer Park, Chicago United headed to the home of Millers, Brewers, Bucks and a tonne of leftover Germans to take on the might and power of the Bombers. A long history preceded the interlopers from the south and it was with much aplomb that the two teams took the field, marshaled very impressively by Milwaukee legends Gazza and big Plugger. All that was missing was an Al MacGlashan hurling abuse at the two old combatants in white from the sidelines.

 

 
United head north to battle Bombers PDF Print E-mail facebook retweet
Written by David Fitzgerald   
Friday, 25 June 2010 08:34

The Chicago United will make the lovely trip up 94 north to the green pastures of Brown Deer Park which plays home to the Milwaukee Bombers. A recent change in game time tip off this Saturday at 11am will allow both teams to support the US Soccer Team in their face off against Ghana at 1PM. AJ Bombers, the Milwaukee Bombers sponsor pub, will play host to the rowdy and battered bunch.

The Milwaukee Bombers and Chicago United matchup is one of USAFL's longest and most heated rivalries. The expectations for both parties are high with the men of the United looking to keep the MAAFL crown and the 'Bomb-Squad' looking to regain their former glory of years before.

After trips to Columbus and Denver have stretch the United roster thin, Coach Hendrie is extremely confident in the full cast of characters he plans to put on the pitch come tomorrow morning. Many of the lads have made their way back from South Africa and perhaps even sobered up. Oscar Meyer has been seen leaving Heathrow Airport with a Carlsberg in hand. Not to worry, his last Metro match proved his stench can often play to full forward's advantage.

 
Tigers go Fishing PDF Print E-mail facebook retweet
Written by Paul Drake   
Tuesday, 08 June 2010 09:37

CHICAGO, IL- This week marks the return of Metro footy to Chicago's magnificent shoreline as the Piranhas get to take another shot at runaway flag favorites, the bustling Tigers of Lincoln Square.

Magnificent in their perfect season thus far, the Tigers certainly got a scare last game as Forte and the Rhinos took it right up to them, losing by under a straight kick in what was the game of the season thus far. The Tigers were a tad undermanned for that one and it will be interesting to see who lobs for the black and yellow this friday in the moist Chicago heat that it rolling in off the plains.

 
Onwards and upwards for United! PDF Print E-mail facebook retweet
Written by Anthony Hendrie   
Tuesday, 08 June 2010 09:35

CHICAGO, IL - This was certainly a home game that concerned us with OHV fielding almost a full strength outfit. Chicago missing a few klayers from their victory in Columbus a few weeks earlier looked to their veterans on Saturday. played in 70 degree heat and in between showers the home side stepped out from the first bounce full of running and never looked back. Winning the toss and kicking with what looked like a 4-5 goal breeze the United lads took full advantage kicking 5 goals to a solitary behind in the first.

 
Dockers set sail for Chicago PDF Print E-mail facebook retweet
Written by Paul Drake   
Wednesday, 02 June 2010 11:10

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CHICAGO, IL- The Cincinnati Dockers, the nations oldest Australian Football team, head up the I65 this weekend to take on one of the nations best in the Chicago United who are running hot after a tough opener against the Jackaroos of Columbus two weeks ago. In what was the perfect preparation for the long MAAFL season, the United stormed to victory in the last quarter against a vastly improved and energetic Jacks team bragging big guns in Chet Ridenour, Evan Gardiner, John Fisher and the little pop gun in Scoota Matheson who all took it up to their highly fancied opponents.

 
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