Monday, March 21, 2011

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The NFL asked a federal judge Monday to keep its lockout in place, claiming there are no legal grounds to stop it while accusing the players of trying to manipulate the law with a bogus antitrust lawsuit.
NFL: No legal ground for court to halt lockout

Figures obtained by The Associated Press underscore the substantial divide between the NFL and the locked-out players on a core issue: What portion of additional revenue goes to players. Players' share of incremental increases to all revenues under the NFL's expired contract was about 53 percent from 2006-09, according to calculations by the accounting firm that audited the collective...
NFL players got 53 percent of incremental increase

The NFL has asked a federal judge to keep its lockout in place, saying there are no legal grounds to stop it and accusing the players of trying to manipulate the law.
NFL says no legal ground to halt lockout

The NFL asked a federal court on Monday to keep its lockout against players in place while the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) rules on an owners' complaint against the players' union.
NFL-League asks court to keep lockout in place

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