Flippin’ With the Greats League – David Daluga wins Bally slot machine

unnamedThe NFC north was the fastest growing division, with the slot machine being won by David Daluga (representing the Green Bay Packers).

We will be planning our next raffle soon, so sign up for the FWTG League to make yourself eligible to win!

Also, we are happy to announce that we will be expanding the FWTG Tournament Series to beyond the 32 NFL cities. Any city around the world can host a FWTG charity fundraiser tournament, with the winner advancing to the Grand Final. Any city not represented by an NFL Franchise will advance via a "Coach Ditka Wildcard" spot.

A quick reminder that there are TWO components of the Flippin' With the Greats campaign:

1) The LEAGUE – This is fantasy football meets pinball. Sign up and join the team of your choosing. All the WPPR points you have earned in 2014 will go towards helping that team in the standings. We will be raffling off prizes the rest of the year to league members, including NFL memorabilia, pinball memorabilia, spots into the Grand Final, and actual pinball machines. Click HERE for more details.

2) The TOURNAMENT SERIES – This will be the IFPA's December charity fundraiser campaign supporting the Gridiron Greats Assistance Fund. There will be 32 tournaments held in the various NFL cities where players can donate to the cause, and play for a chance to advance to the Grand Final and win other prizes. Click HERE for more details.

The Gridiron Greats Assistance Fund (GGAF) is a non-stock, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization providing financial grants and ‘pro bono’ medical assistance to retired NFL players in dire need. The organization focuses on the humanitarian side of post-football related issues, which include coordination of social services to retired players who are in need due to a variety of reasons including inadequate disability and/or pensions.

Get behind Coach Ditka's Gridiron Greats Assistance Fund and "LIKE" Gridiron Support on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/gridironsupport.org.

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