NFL reaches 10-year agreement with Tottenham Hotspur
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NFL reaches 10-year agreement with Tottenham Hotspur
The NFL will have a presence in the United Kingdom for years to come.
Along with Tottenham Hotspur of the English Premier League, the NFL announced Wednesday that it has reached a 10-year agreement to play at least two games per season at the soccer club’s new stadium in London, which is set to open in the summer of 2018.
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Along with Tottenham Hotspur of the English Premier League, the NFL announced Wednesday that it has reached a 10-year agreement to play at least two games per season at the soccer club’s new stadium in London, which is set to open in the summer of 2018.
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Re: NFL reaches 10-year agreement with Tottenham Hotspur
When EPL teams come here, are the games exhibition or league?

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Exhibition. Their club supporters wouldn't stand for even one home league game being played overseas.89Hen wrote:When EPL teams come here, are the games exhibition or league?
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We could learn something there.Grizalltheway wrote:Exhibition. Their club supporters wouldn't stand for even one home league game being played overseas.89Hen wrote:When EPL teams come here, are the games exhibition or league?

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Re: NFL reaches 10-year agreement with Tottenham Hotspur
Nonsense, it has nothing to do with the club supporters. There are plenty of smaller clubs that you could schedule to come over here to play and there wouldn't be much of a stink. It's like how we started with Jacksonville being the guinea pig and it turned out not to be a bad thing. If Crystal Palace came over to New York for a few games every now and then it probably wouldn't be a big deal.89Hen wrote:We could learn something there.Grizalltheway wrote:
Exhibition. Their club supporters wouldn't stand for even one home league game being played overseas.
Where the real difference lies, though, is in the scheduling. There aren't bye weeks in the EPL like you have in the NFL, and then you have the issue of games during the week (cup matches or matches in Europe) that would make travel on the weekend even more onerous.
You could get around the club supporters thing relatively easily - it's the scheduling that would be problematic. Heck, it's a hard thing getting players released for international games as it is.
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If you were an Eagles season ticket holder, would you like to only have 7 home games?GannonFan wrote:Nonsense, it has nothing to do with the club supporters.89Hen wrote: We could learn something there.

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In his defense, EPL teams have 19 home games each season, so it wouldn't be as large of an impact. And he's probably right that they could get around the protests of supporters/season ticket holders if they really wanted to.89Hen wrote:If you were an Eagles season ticket holder, would you like to only have 7 home games?GannonFan wrote:
Nonsense, it has nothing to do with the club supporters.
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Re: NFL reaches 10-year agreement with Tottenham Hotspur
If that's as low as I could get it I guess I'd have to deal with it.89Hen wrote:If you were an Eagles season ticket holder, would you like to only have 7 home games?GannonFan wrote:
Nonsense, it has nothing to do with the club supporters.
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That's the point. It's not as big an imapct for an EPL team and they still won't do it. I'd be furious if my team was sent to London instead of playing a home game.Grizalltheway wrote:In his defense, EPL teams have 19 home games each season, so it wouldn't be as large of an impact. And he's probably right that they could get around the protests of supporters/season ticket holders if they really wanted to.89Hen wrote: If you were an Eagles season ticket holder, would you like to only have 7 home games?

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89Hen wrote:That's the point. It's not as big an imapct for an EPL team and they still won't do it. I'd be furious if my team was sent to London instead of playing a home game.Grizalltheway wrote:
In his defense, EPL teams have 19 home games each season, so it wouldn't be as large of an impact. And he's probably right that they could get around the protests of supporters/season ticket holders if they really wanted to.
Eventually they will. All NFL teams will rotate through the out of country games, and every team will eventually give up a home game.
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Re: NFL reaches 10-year agreement with Tottenham Hotspur
Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:If that's as low as I could get it I guess I'd have to deal with it.89Hen wrote: If you were an Eagles season ticket holder, would you like to only have 7 home games?
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Re: NFL reaches 10-year agreement with Tottenham Hotspur
Probably depends which game we'd miss. Wouldn't want to miss a division game, but they haven't been doing those yet. If it meant going to one less game in the frigid cold (and if I was only billed for the 7 home games) I could certainly live with it.89Hen wrote:If you were an Eagles season ticket holder, would you like to only have 7 home games?GannonFan wrote:
Nonsense, it has nothing to do with the club supporters.
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Then you're probably not a guy who would have season tickets.GannonFan wrote:If it meant going to one less game in the frigid cold (and if I was only billed for the 7 home games)...
IIRC, the games played in London aren't in December.

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Will the fans of the home team have a chance to purchase 7 or 8 game season plans? Cause if so I think it would be cool to see your team play a home game in London. Once though. Not every fucking year.
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I've had about enough of your fucking profanity, cunt.bandl wrote:Will the fans of the home team have a chance to purchase 7 or 8 game season plans? Cause if so I think it would be cool to see your team play a home game in London. Once though. Not every fucking year.
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I think Vikings season ticket holders still had to pay 8 game totals and PSLs when the "hosted" Pitt a couple years ago.bandl wrote:Will the fans of the home team have a chance to purchase 7 or 8 game season plans? Cause if so I think it would be cool to see your team play a home game in London. Once though. Not every fucking year.
