I can't help but to wonder about NFL in London.....

rasmusjc

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Tomorrow morning our time on our Texas Television, they'll be showing us an NFL game being played in London.

Does London and surrounding areas really have that many fans that will fill a stadium for American Football?

I doubt the stadium will be anywhere as packed with fans when one of the Football Clubs are playing in that stadium. Am I wrong?
 

Tomorrow morning our time on our Texas Television, they'll be showing us an NFL game being played in London.

Does London and surrounding areas really have that many fans that will fill a stadium for American Football?

I doubt the stadium will be anywhere as packed with fans when one of the Football Clubs are playing in that stadium. Am I wrong?
You answered your question as to why in London... in the first line. Sunday morning football for television in the U.S. Yes, there will be fans in the U.S. watching, and advertising taking place, and... money to be made.
 
You answered your question as to why in London... in the first line. Sunday morning football for television in the U.S. Yes, there will be fans in the U.S. watching, and advertising taking place, and... money to be made.
At some time in the recent past, I saw a Face Book group about men in the UK that PLAY US style football in a 10 team league. Full equipment, full contact, with officials and everything. Some are transplanted Canadians and Americans, but most of them are British born. On a slight tangent there are 2 semi pro ice hockey leagues in the UK, one in Scotland, the other in the south. The hockey teams have a rule that only 6 players can be "imports " from outside of the UK. Some Canadian pros played there during the Covid lockdowns in Canada , or in Sweden or Finland. JimB.
 

There was an NFL game telecast from Munich, Germany, just last week. First NFL game in Germany and the place was packed. Bucaneers (w/Brady) against Seattle. Crowd even lingered after the game ended, singing loudly and thoroughly enjoying themselves. I'd expect more NFL games from Germany in the future.
 
Sure, why not? Soccer is now a big deal in North America.

As a Canadian, I remember when nobody except a few immigrants cared about the World Cup. The Toronto team, Metros-Croatia (how ethnic is that?), was rarely mentioned in the sports reports. PelƩ was the only soccer star anyone had heard of, and there was no such thing as a soccer mom.

Sports is a huge business. I can see major leagues making the most of foreign markets if they can.
 
I don't care for the trend that has been started...

local (US) fans are out of luck for a game, and Europe probably doesn't care for our sport of football.
But shove it down their throats anyway!! .. JMO
Not really much of a trend, US football outside of the US has happened for a long time, but never caught on. The closest has been the NFL games in Toronto dating back to 1959. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Football_League_in_Toronto

My alma mater, LSU played the first college game outside the US in 1907, the Bacardi Bowl in Havana. Easily defeating the University of Havana 56 to 0. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacardi_Bowl

The NFL and even much of college football is about money, not fans except that the money mostly comes from the fans. Its the way business works. I would have no problem with NFL franchises in Europe or Asia, but it seems unlikely. Even in Toronto I don't see it any time soon.
 
The NFL and even much of college football is about money, not fans except that the money mostly comes from the fans. Its the way business works. I would have no problem with NFL franchises in Europe or Asia, but it seems unlikely. Even in Toronto I don't see it any time soon.


Yes, that's just it ... the ridiculous amt. of money for supporting an NFL franchise would be a hard sell out of our country.

It's a lifelong habit ..šŸ˜› People following their favorite teams are usually born into it ... thru family and community. I was.
 
The Arizona Cardinals gave up a home game in Glendale to play San Francisco in Mexico City this past Monday. Considering the current state of the Cardinals, I don't think anyone minded the game being played in Mexico City instead of here.
 
The Arizona Cardinals gave up a home game in Glendale to play San Francisco in Mexico City this past Monday. Considering the current state of the Cardinals, I don't think anyone minded the game being played in Mexico City instead of here.
Yes, it's been a rough year for the Cardinals. Preseason everyone was predicting the NFC West would be a shoot-out between the top three teams (LAR, SF, AZ) with Seattle on the bottom. Reality has been quite different so far!
 


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