Auburn’s Dye Says He Won’t Quit : Pro Football
The World League of American Football, which made its debut this spring to enthusiastic European audiences but was largely ignored by American fans, expects a vote of confidence today from the NFL.
The NFL club owners meeting in Dallas will determine the future of the 10-team league, and WLAF European coordinator Bruce Dworshak said he expects them to approve continuation and eventual expansion of the league.
Dworshak said he expects the WLAF to go into today’s meeting with a commitment from ABC-TV for a long-term contract, which would satisfy the NFL owners’ biggest concern.
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