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| New York is 2800 miles from Seattle and just 1800 miles from Denver , given the huge numbers of RL fans that cross the Pennines for away games you'd think those NFL fans would make an effort......
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| I wouldn't say I fear for rugby league as it's a sport played in the north by most Super League teams. Going to watch an NFL match every two weeks in London, if you live in Yorkshire/Lancashire, would be hard to finance.
NFL is popular enough to be a success in the UK. The three matches have sold out already for Wembley so the interest is strong enough. And for those that don't have tickets, Sky will show the match, as they show loads of NFL matches anyway.
I'd love an NFL team in London.
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| Would be nice if they had a uk team and maybe moved to 3 or so stadiums around the country, bet the season tickets will dwarf what football teams charge though.
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| Quote broadybull87="broadybull87"Would be nice if they had a uk team and maybe moved to 3 or so stadiums around the country, bet the season tickets will dwarf what football teams charge though.'"
Can't see that happening, Wembley is fairly quiet during the months of the NFL (Sept-Jan) whereas as the most suitable stadiums around the rest of the country are heavily booked with the football season. Unless they went for the RU stadiums (Millenium, Murrayfield).
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| The NFL may be popular enough to sell out 3 games as they are rare high profile events (like the six nations rugby matches), not sure that level of support would be sustainable over a season/years, most of the fans are use to watching it from their armchairs and these events cost.
To highlight this, there was an article BBC about the state of welsh RU where clubs like Pontypool are struggling to survive due to low crowds yet the millennium stadium is packed out for internationals.
High profile game, big event lots of one off supporters and armchair fans turn up but once it's back to a wet Friday most are tucked up at home or aren't interested.
Please feel free to burn me at the stake for this, I like being able to go to away matches and driving down the M62 corridor isn't too bad, hull and back is a not viable on a Friday night but nearly all the other games (except London and Catalans) are within time and budget for our family.
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| Even if London do get a franchise, there are only 8 regular season home games a year, can't see it affecting RL at all, I have tickets to all 3 games, can't wIt to see the Dolphins play.
I suspect that 2 new explanation teams will be introduced in next 3-4 years. London and LA
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| As they don't accept new teams 2 of the franchises must be moving then, still think if it does happen it is a toss up of the rams and the jaguars, I think London rams sound better than London jaguars.
Yes printer I did mean the RU stadiums considering the amount of damage an nfl game does to the turf no football team will allow them to play at their grounds, but murrayfield and millennium stadium could fit the bill also, I did used to be a Scottish claymores team in the NFL Europe before the all disbanded.
I think it could be feasible only of they price the tickets correctly, when I have been I have seen and met Germans, Dutch and Scandinavians who have come over to watch.
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| 110 million people in the USA watched this disappointingly one sided game. That is more than one in three Americans. That is equivalent to 20 million Brits watching the Super League or Challenge Cup final. Not even English Premier League or UEFA can match that figure.
It was free to air in the USA on Fox Sports, which is owned by the same family who owns Sky Sports.
Denver Broncos quarter back Peyton Manning was completely put off his game by an aggressive Seattle defence, which is like Johnathan Thurston or Cooper Cronk or both being put off their games by an aggressive English defence.
Fortunately rugby league in the UK is sure to catch up to the NFL. That is because it is administered by far sighted entrepreneurs like Nigel Wood, who has plans, through the reversion to P & R, to open up Super League access to some of Europe's booming economic powerhouses and major population centres like Featherstone and Leigh. It won''t be long before 20 million British and 20 million French television viewers start tuning in to the big games being held at Post Office Road.
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| Can't see it working. Having been in London when one of the on the road games took place the amount of Americans and Germans that cam over for it was huge along with folk from across the UK. If it was to be a full time thing it would just go the way of London Monarchs
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| I agree with the above poster the London monarchs died a death once the novelty had worn off
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| Quote dids858="dids858"Can't see it working. Having been in London when one of the on the road games took place the amount of Americans and Germans that cam over for it was huge along with folk from across the UK. If it was to be a full time thing it would just go the way of London Monarchs'"
The London Monarchs comparison isn't particularly fair. At the end of the day, people will pay to watch the best in the world - the Monarchs were anything but.
The difficulty of encouraging American's to live overseas, the comparable lack of media exposure and the tax system are all reasons why the NFL won't have a franchise in London.
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| Quote BullCharge="BullCharge"I. Going to watch an NFL match every two weeks in London, if you live in Yorkshire/Lancashire, would be hard to finance '"
Ergo London broncos away crew is small.....
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