As the 2007 fantasy football season wrapped up, many fantasy owners settled with their managers and began looking forward to another competitive and grueling season in 2008. The skies weren’t as sunny in Michigan, however. The American Fantasy Football League, or AFFL, a provider of high stakes fantasy football contests, found itself unable to process nearly half a million dollars’ worth of prizes as a result of a lack of capital. The company is now searching feverishly for an investor while many customers patiently wait. FantasyFanatics.com sat down with Neil Wickham, the businessman behind AFFL, to learn more about the situation and its resolution.