The scheming and deceiving of the Chicago Rush arena football

Guy Baldwin
   Arena football has to be the stupidest concepts in Sports and with it brought about many shady owners who tried to take advantages of being a pro sports team and the corporate money which flows into them. This money comes from all industries and was pumped not the oblivion sports such as this Arena football team and one called the Chicago Rush. The Rush did manage to draw over ten thousand at times but most of these sales were actually comps given by cheap companies that didn't have the economic resources to give their clients tickets to real sports.
   A guy in Chicago named David Staral wound up being the downfall through the appreciated folding f the Chicago Rush. He bought the team despite filing for bankruptcy a few da before and his the purchase from his creditors. Staral was a three-time convicted felon and soon after taking control of the Rush players knew something was up when the free meals and paychecks stopped coming but they were still expected to practice and have three dailies. This guy had previous troubles with taking investor money and using it to fund the purchase of yachts and a flashy cars. Like I said before the one good thing from David Starals innumerable fraud cases and getting involved with arena football is that he helped end the pyramid and silliness that was arena football in the city of Chicago. Clients will not have to worry about using these lame free tickets anymore 

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