I'm very much against the future expansion of the NFL. All Brits hate the game of Football as shown by the incredibly poor ticket sales for Wembley. That said, unlike 99% of people on this board, I know nothing about the UK, so I will bow to your superior judgements on this matter. After all, all of you have travelled widely in the UK and have seen more than a small section of one city.
The one or two tickets that they have managed to sell have only come because of Americans. I know of NO BRITS WHATSOEVER who like Football or who would attend every home game of a franchise- NONE.
This game will be no good as it denies the sell out crowd that there would have been for this game in Miami (like the sell out crowd there was last week for the Pats game. It was brilliant, the way all those Dolphins fans came dressed in orange, to make themselves look like empty seats). Foreign franchises would be bad because of the travelling distances involved. Here are some things to consider:
1) There is NO CHANCE whatsoever that flight across the Atlantic will get faster, easier and cheaper. Airplanes are currently travelling at the speed of light and therefore it will ALWAYS take as long as it currently does to fly to Europe (which I believe is near Iran or somewhere).
2) NO ONE outside of the US likes Football.
3) NO ONE outside the US speaks English.
4) The Superbowl has at least a 100% chance of being played outside the US. It absolutely would not be political and economic suicide for the NFL to do this.
5) No team in the NFL ever has to travel a couple of thousand miles for a game. EVER. For example, the Pats NEVER have to go to Seattle, San Diego or Oakland.
6) Foreigners hate freedom, love terrorists, speak funny and are foreign.