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Detritus
01-16-2007, 03:27 PM
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/football/nfl/01/16/bc.fbn.nfl.london.ap/index.html

LONDON (AP) -- London will hold the NFL's first regular-season game outside North America this year, the start of a campaign to take American football to a global audience.

"There's great history of NFL football in London, and British fans have been great fans of football over the years," NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Tuesday. "We're confident that this game is going be a great success in London and will be a great foundation to play more games there going forward."

The opponents have yet to be announced, but the Miami Dolphins and New York Giants are believed to be front-runners for the game. The Dolphins, but not the Giants, are one six NFL teams the league identified as potential home teams; they would give up a home game in Miami to host the contest in London.

"They are two of the teams that have expressed an interest and we'll narrow it down to which two teams will generate the most enthusiasm for the fans in London and the broader U.K.," Goodell said.

The most likely venue is the new 90,000-seat Wembley Stadium, which will open this spring after years of delays. The other candidate is 82,000-seat Twickenham, home of English rugby.

"We're looking at both venues in terms of their readiness," said Marc Waller, vice president of NFL International. "It's important that we understand terms of readiness of both stadiums and then a financial bidding process will also ensue."

The game will be held between late September and mid-October.

Goodell will announce the teams, venue and date before the Feb. 4 Super Bowl in Miami.

NFL owners voted in October to play up to two games outside the United States every season for the next five years. The London game will be the only overseas contest in 2007.

Germany, Canada and Mexico have been identified as the other top markets for NFL games outside the United States.

"We eliminated Toronto after agreeing with the Canadian Football League that we wouldn't go there because it was already hosting the Grey Cup," Goodell said. "Mexico was discussed, as well as Duesseldorf and Hamburg."

The NFL staged its first regular-season game outside the United States in 2005. The Arizona Cardinals played the San Francisco 49ers before a crowd of 103,467 in Mexico City.

London hosted several NFL American Bowl preseason games in the 1980s and 1990s. The city also had the London Monarchs in the World Football League -- now NFL Europe -- but the team folded.

Goodell said fans have reacted positively to the league's overseas plan, even though it means some teams will lose a scheduled home game.

"There are fans here that we think will like the idea and respond to it because it puts your city on a global stage and the city will be showed as a world class city itself," he said.

carmachu
01-16-2007, 08:20 PM
I dont know. I dont see folks taking to it well outside the US.

Detritus
01-16-2007, 08:41 PM
I've heard tell that NFL Europe is actually reasonably popular, particularly in Germany, but I don't really have attendance or TV ratings figures to back that up.

carmachu
01-16-2007, 09:11 PM
But your own article says the NFL Europe team folded.....

I'm not saying some games there arent good....I dont know if it will be any good from the fans standpoints

Detritus
01-16-2007, 09:14 PM
I guess it's a good thing that no NFL team is actually relocating to London, then.

It's one game. I think it'll be fine.

Parzival
01-16-2007, 09:24 PM
I'd heard that Scotland loved the Claymores. According to the sports-writers, they were the most popular NFL Europe team.
But the league office decided to close the franchise for unknown reasons.

(Yeah, I could go look it up. But that would be effort.)

Paulypalooza
01-16-2007, 10:35 PM
at least it'll give the soccer hooligans a chance to warm up for the regular season

Parzival
01-17-2007, 12:22 AM
Looked it up. The league decided it could make more money with another team in Germany, and closed down the Claymores to allow it.
http://claymores.com/more.php?id=1036_0_1_0_C
Let's hear it for building fan loyalty.

Haze
01-17-2007, 11:46 AM
I saw this news yesterday and think it's a good idea and don't believe there will be any difficulty getting the numbers of spectators to make it worthwhile.

I have been along to NFL Europe matches while they were accessible and supported the Claymores who had a whole load of Chiefs players going through their training there. I have seen several popular NFL players in the flesh so to speak including Brad Johnson before he could even hold the ball let alone throw it further than 10 yards without an interception. ;-)

The problems with NFL Europe has had a lot to do with inappropriate stadiums, it's kind of dumb having a shortened pitch, and of course money is always a factor.

I intend to be there to watch these games if circumstances and finances allow.

Haze
02-07-2007, 03:51 PM
Pre-sales registration is now up and running for this game. You can register an interest here (http://www.nfllondon2007.com/tickets.aspx).

Haze
05-08-2007, 02:44 PM
I got this today:Dear NFL fan,

The moment you have been waiting for is almost here! Tickets will go on sale to those who submitted ticket requests via the nfllondon2007 website on 16th May 2007.

Back in February you requested to buy tickets for the historic first NFL game to be played outside of North America at Wembley Stadium on October 28 between the Miami Dolphins and New York Giants.

As you may have read on nfluk.com, the response was overwhelming, with more than 500,000 ticket requests in just 72 hours. Since then we have been working hard on ensuring that we can get as many of you into the stadium as possible.

Obviously we cannot satisfy this incredible demand, but since you registered your interest in purchasing tickets you are in the queue. Look out for an email and a letter that will be sent in a few days time revealing if you are one of those lucky enough to be able to purchase tickets, and how to go about doing so.

These tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis, and therefore we cannot guarantee that you will be able to buy your tickets in the price category that you had previously indicated.

You will shortly receive an email to the email address you registered your ticket interest with (or the one that you requested to be updated to) explaining how you will make your purchase. This email will come from our official ticket partner for the game – Ticketmaster.

Should you for any reason miss the email from Ticketmaster, you will also receive a letter explaining the procedure for buying tickets.

Good luck buying your tickets – be sure to go online and make your purchase as early as possible to avoid disappointment.

We look forward to seeing you at Wembley.

Thanks,

nfluk500,000 ticket requests in just 72 hours doesn't surprise me but my actually getting tickets for this would!