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Toledo Pride Indoor Soccer Lot 5 Signed Photo Jackson Masur Powers 2 More JN24

$ 8.71

Availability: 36 in stock
  • Condition: near mint
  • Original/Reprint: Original
  • Product: Photo
  • Sport: Soccer

    Description

    Looking to decorate a Restaurant, Pub, Tavern or Bar, or even your Den, Playroom or TV room in your home, this
    original hand signed photo
    would look GREAT
    All signatures are guaranteed to be authentic. They are not secretarials, stamps, or auto-pens.
    All winning bids will be 100% refunded if for any reason you are not completely pleased with your purchase. Buy with confidence as we have been
    in business since 1979
    Buy from a pro with guaranteed results & a proven track record of success!
    Lot of 5
    4x6 photos
    Hand Signed AT A Memorabilia show in Toledo Ohio
    Plus Bonus
    John Durham (Deceased)
    Business card
    by
    Mark Jackson
    Mark Christian
    Dave Masur
    Ted Powers
    Neil Ridgeway
    The Toledo Pride were a One-Year Wonder indoor soccer outfit, playing in the Midwest-based American Indoor Soccer Ass. (AISA). The Pride played a winter schedule during 1986-87, filling empty dates at the Toledo Sports Arena after the city’s long-time minor league ice hockey club went out of business earlier in 1986.
    The Pride finished their only season with a 14-28 record, but that was good enough to qualify for the playoffs under the AISA’s generous format. The Chicago Shoccers eliminated the Pride in the first round.
    The late
    Carlos Salguero
    was Toledo’s leading scorer with 45 goals and 23 assists. Salguero ranked 4th in the AISA in both goals and overall scoring.
    The Pride endured an absolutely brutal season off the field. Original head coach/general manager
    Klaas de Boer
    either was fired or quit two months into the season. He later sued and obtained a judgement against the owners. de Boer’s replacement in the GM chair,
    John Durham
    , got arrested after two months on the job for grand theft and writing bad checks on team accounts midway. Durham later received a one-year prison term in June 1987.
    2
    League AISA officials considered bumping the Pride from the league’s playoff schedule due to the team’s insolvency, but the owners of the Toledo Sports Arena ultimately stepped up to guarantee the team’s expenses to finish out the season.
    3
    The Toledo Pride folded quietly during the spring/early summer of 1987.
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