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Old 08-03-2009, 10:20 PM
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Default Has the hobby evolved past Miggle ?

I had a nice conversation with D. Jennings the other day and it made me think. Do we need Miggle anymore? It seems as though the hobby is evolving more toward the miniatures end of the hobby. We all play the game still but I know I spend more of my time customizing and creating figures and teams.

Miggle's website often goes un-updated ( same paint colors for 2 years now) and I'm sure orders are way down since they lost their NFL license.

I pose this question not to slam Miggle but to ponder whether or not they have become passe now. Does the hobby even need them? No new products, no NFL, no action on the website.... should the company be sold or dissolved? Couldn't the hobby move forward without them?

Things to ponder....
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Old 08-03-2009, 11:06 PM
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NO ,

I think they are necessary for many reasons. They help to grow the hobby with their conventions and I still see their boards at some toy and hobby shops . They are the entry level car at the car lot , like a Honda Civic. This site is more like a advanced version like a Ferrari .
Or Miggle is like the wolverines and this site is like the BUCKEYES!!!!!!!!!! michigan guys will understand what I mean.


Unless someone can mass produce a electric football board , bases , figures , etc and market it to the masses , we may loose the future generations of this game. I think Miggle is the only company doing that right now and we need to see them keep doing that .
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Old 08-03-2009, 11:18 PM
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Default No way!

Most of us still buy stuff from them. I still get my bases from them and the occasional odd & end item (refs, cheerleaders, paint, figs, etc). It's still a great site for the beginner or those returning to the hobby.

Also, I think many still enjoy the Miggle convention. I've gone 2 years in a row and will try to make them as often as possible.

Could they stand for a makeover....perhaps, but they are still very relevant to me.
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Old 08-03-2009, 11:28 PM
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Miggle is to EF what Advance Auto Parts/Auto Zone/Pep Boys are to repair shops........reasonably $priced items at fair market #prices. Obviously if you want OEM then you see the Masters of The trade $$$or your Auto dealers parts dept$$,$$$ you have to read this in "auto repair mindset mode In the end they are very relevant and so are the producers of EF items that have evolved from within EF
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Old 08-03-2009, 11:55 PM
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NO ,WE NEED MIGGLE AND LOVE MIGGLE AND WANT MIGGLE

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Old 08-04-2009, 12:12 AM
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NO!!!!! We still need Miggle for the entry level products. I think they could just go back to unpainted figures. Bases are a must. How many of you have a majority of Miggle bases on your teams? They are still the ones I refer people to for the basics needed to get started with.
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Old 08-04-2009, 12:12 AM
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eflguy WHY DID YOU ASK THIS?

THIS IS BAD AND SAD.
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Old 08-04-2009, 01:47 AM
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I had a nice conversation with D. Jennings the other day and it made me think. Do we need Miggle anymore? It seems as though the hobby is evolving more toward the miniatures end of the hobby. We all play the game still but I know I spend more of my time customizing and creating figures and teams.

Miggle's website often goes un-updated ( same paint colors for 2 years now) and I'm sure orders are way down since they lost their NFL license.

I pose this question not to slam Miggle but to ponder whether or not they have become passe now. Does the hobby even need them? No new products, no NFL, no action on the website.... should the company be sold or dissolved? Couldn't the hobby move forward without them?

Things to ponder....
There was no hobby without them. I was there. No Diamonds, Football Figures, nor others. All were spin-offs to the resurrection of the hobby by this company. They still mass produce great products for the money, especially bases.

You pose this question not to slam Miggle? No kidding? Dude that's all you do. This forum is designed to promote the hobby not grave dig. Don't bring your bitterness here brother you have always had issues with those folks and their company. Run your own if you are not satisfied. While you are at it have free convention dinners and tournaments that the host gives away free products. Constantly change what you do to satisfy people like yourself only to hear over and over it is not enough. Lose your license to Excaliber the consolidator now we hear you talk about how their demise is imminent? Yet, you say nothing about the company that subsequently dumped the hobby altogether. I bet you don't even know who owns Excaliber because they don't care about us or our hobby. You are so wrong on so many fronts it isn't funny.

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Old 08-05-2009, 12:51 AM
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AS FRED SANFORD would say, ARE YOU CRAZY?????
MIGGLE makes college teams and you can still buy pro teams, just no decals.
the conventions are still the best thing going.


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