A little about where i'm from...
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But I didn't see any of them winning the FA Cup either.
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The NFL is actually considering - and I mean truly considering, with insiders considering it to be a 5-to-10 year plan - an expansion team a/o relocated team in London. The fact of putting approx. 80,000 butts in Wembley every time there's been a regular season game hosted there is a big contributing factor to that decision. At the very least, the London regular-season game is slated to occur at least for the next 5 years, and for some of those years more than once. It also helps - at least in the immediate area, if not the same nation - that the owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers' owner is also the U.S. ambassador to Eire; and of course that the St. Louis Rams are co-owned with Arsenal FC and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are co-owned with Man U.
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We had our own league at one point. I even went to a game. It sort of died out when Channel 4 stopped showing the US matches. It was never big enough that it was televised.
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I suspect they're making a mistake there. People turning up for the novelty value is a bit different from sustained interest in the sport on a sufficient scale to be worth shipping teams back and forth for a full season.Mikey wrote:The fact of putting approx. 80,000 butts in Wembley every time there's been a regular season game hosted there is a big contributing factor to that decision.
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Rugby is to similar, and in the opinion of the Empire, superior. Rugby will always be a novelty sport in the US played by expats and enthusists, and vice versa for American football in British countries.
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Good lord, don't remind me. There's three hours of my life I'll never get back.IanKennedy wrote:We had our own league at one point. I even went to a game. It sort of died out when Channel 4 stopped showing the US matches. It was never big enough that it was televised.
(Not that a "soccer" game is much better IMO. But at least it's shorter.)
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I feel we should just replace both Footballs with that Kabbadi, seems much more interesting.
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You misunderstand me. Nobody's talking about taking the two annual games that are held over there and expanding that number to 16; rather, they're talking about either: a) adding a 33rd team to the league and basing it in London, or b) moving an existing team permanently to London. Obviously they won't sell out every game, at least until a time-intensive set of even small-scale inroads is made; but ticket sales are a small fraction of any NFL team's income. TV revenue and merchandising are surprisingly lucrative fields for the NFL; and even though those fields would be diminished in London compared to even a mid-market U.S. team, the fact of those sources having an amazingly high margin percentage means they'd still be viable sources of revenue.Captain Seafort wrote:I suspect they're making a mistake there. People turning up for the novelty value is a bit different from sustained interest in the sport on a sufficient scale to be worth shipping teams back and forth for a full season.Mikey wrote:The fact of putting approx. 80,000 butts in Wembley every time there's been a regular season game hosted there is a big contributing factor to that decision.
I'll give you one example of which I know offhand: my alma mater has agreed to join a more prestigious league for 2014. Bear in mind that I'm talking about collegiate football, not even the pros. Each team in this league gets $25 million per annum from the league JUST from television rights.
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I'll massacre your ass as fast
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