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speculation carry us to a happier place: Perhaps Brosal had promises from Milano. You know: Good marketing. Stay the course for the long haul. The kinds of assurances that you can bring back to a Board of Governors that sound promising, solid, responsible.

The team put out clever ads here and there that made the point that their product was a good alternative to NHL hockey:

Get Close to the Game

Maybe this really WAS a new day for Milano's sports operations!

That's the power of faith: It can make you forget about nagging doubts, history, and reality.

Less than half-way into the season, Milano pulled the plug on the Stars hockey club.

Quoting the sage philosopher Gomer Pyle: "For shame, for shame, for shame on you..."

Denial Ain 't A River In Egypt

Even if you took the most generous estimates of attendance for the Columbus Stars, operating in an NHL dominated market, you would think that the UHL would require ANY owner in Columbus to have the capital to operate for a year.

You would think, as many leagues do, that they would require the owner to at least take a hit for one FULL season's operation.

Doesn't it seem reasonable to expect that, with Milano's past hockey franchise history, perhaps even two seasons of reserve capital might be in order?

Last Friday's closure means that either Milano didn't meet whatever financial requirements were set down by the UHL, or the UHL didn't set down enough significant benchmarks to prevent the Stars from doing a mid-season fold-hay (That's pig-latin for "The fat lady has sung.").

Any oracles, psychics, or phrenologists reading this who have had visions of the proceedings that lead to this deal, please email us with the answer to this.

Yes, Richard, There Are Guarantees In Life

When asked if the UHL would guarantee the season tickets, in light of past problems, Brosal's answer was:

"The league isn't going to guarantee the season seat holders their money," Brosal said. "Is there any guarantee in life?"

Yes, Mr. Brosal, there are guarantees in life. The Consumer Protection Act being chief amongst them.

The government protects the public. It demands reasonable product standards from manufacturers of goods and...

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