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Topic started on 17-1-2007 @ 03:51 AM by djohnsto77
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I'm not sure if this should be in U.S. or World Sports...
The National Football League (American football) will hold its first match ever outside of North America in London's Wembley Stadium!
WEMBLEY or Twickenham will host the first ever NFL game to be played outside North America.
London edged out Berlin, Mexico City and Toronto to host the event.
The full 60-minute game will be contested by two official NFL teams, and will carry points as part of the regular season.
Although teams will be only be confirmed in February, The Miami Dolphins and the New York Giants are expected to play in what will be a showcase for
American football.
Hertfordshire
This should be interesting! David Beckham bringing soccer to the U.S. and the NFL holding a game in Europe...who knew???
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reply posted on 17-1-2007 @ 06:37 AM by sardion2000
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You mean a regulation NFL game and not one of the Bowl games? I had thought they packed Wembley stadium for an NFL game in the past already?
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reply posted on 17-1-2007 @ 06:43 AM by djohnsto77
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That's what the article seems to say...I'm far from a sports expert so I don't mean to endorse what it says personally, I hardly ever watch these
games. I just thought it was newsworthy.
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reply posted on 17-1-2007 @ 08:44 AM by yeahright
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 The old Wembley, in fact, staged the NFL's first officially sanctioned pre-season game outside the US in 1986 when the world champion Chicago
Bears beat the Dallas Cowboys. >LINK<
NFl has previously played pre season games outside the US. Colts played a pre season game in Japan last season (2005). This wll be the first time a
regular season NFL game will be played outside the US. Teams will be set in February, but speculation at this point leads to Miami & NY Giants.
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reply posted on 17-1-2007 @ 07:09 PM by Susquehanna
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Originally posted by yeahright
 The old Wembley, in fact, staged the NFL's first officially sanctioned pre-season game outside the US in 1986 when the world champion Chicago
Bears beat the Dallas Cowboys. >LINK<
This wll be the first time a regular season NFL game will be played outside the US. 
Actually, you're close, but you're forgetting about the Cardinals/49ers game played in Mexico City on October 2, 2005. Though it's quite
understandable that you forgot that one...
I believe the current plan is to have one regular season game played outside the US every other season, with all teams to be involved over time.
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reply posted on 17-1-2007 @ 07:28 PM by intrepid
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Originally posted by Susquehanna
Actually, you're close, but you're forgetting about the Cardinals/49ers game played in Mexico City on October 2, 2005. Though it's quite
understandable that you forgot that one... 
You know why I'M forgetting that one Gib.., er, Susq. What a frickin embarrassing exhibition the Niners put up in that game.
The thing about exhibition games is that the watcher doesn't get the FULL effect of the game, it's patently worthless and they aren't seeing the
stars play the WHOLE game. If you want to export the NFL play a regular season game, where the outcome MATTERS. Seems like a logical progression to
me. We'll take Beckham but check out OUR product.
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reply posted on 18-1-2007 @ 08:26 AM by djohnsto77
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It does say this will be the first official game played outside of North America, not the United States. So any games in Mexico and Canada wouldn't
be included.
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reply posted on 18-1-2007 @ 08:50 AM by yeahright
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My bad. I knew I could count on somebody to keep me honest. Yes I did totally forget about the Niners-Cards in Mexico City.
I am pretty sure that's the only regular season NFL game at this point that has been played outside the US. So this next one in London will
be the second regular season game outside the US and the first one outside North America. Still not one in Canada yet. A little surprising.
Anyway-
GO COLTS!
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reply posted on 18-1-2007 @ 08:50 AM by buckaroo
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Good idea ,im all for it im getting hooked on NFL over the last year or so the coverage on sky sports is brilliant , and im not surprised if the games
a sell out .
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reply posted on 26-1-2007 @ 11:18 PM by hotpinkurinalmint
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I know NFL has been getting some attention in Europe, but what about American college football. Many Americans prefer the college game to the pro
game. Perhaps Europeans may feel the same way. Who knows, we can have a college bowl game played in Europe.
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reply posted on 6-2-2007 @ 07:07 AM by yeahright
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In case you haven't heard, the announcement was made that the game will be October 27th between the Miami Dolphins and the New York Giants. It will
be a home game for the Dolphins.
Announcement was made by new Dolphins head coach, Cam Cameron. Ol' Cam used to be the head coach at my alma mater, Indiana University, where they
were less than stellar, to put it mildly. He's done a good job lately as offensive coordinator for San Diego, so we'll see how he does as the top
guy with an NFL team.
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reply posted on 11-2-2007 @ 05:25 PM by The Real Deal
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According to reports the game is already a sell-out. Not sure but i think the ticket allocation was 80,000 and they had requests for over 500,000..
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reply posted on 16-2-2007 @ 11:29 PM by Susquehanna
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Originally posted by The Real Deal
According to reports the game is already a sell-out. Not sure but i think the ticket allocation was 80,000 and they had requests for over 500,000..

You gonna be there, dude?
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reply posted on 19-2-2007 @ 05:34 PM by The Real Deal
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I might grab myself a couple of corporate tickets
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