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Kraft: The Patriots want to play a game in Scotland

Yaaass. Would absolutely love this. Murrayfield Stadium in the capital, Edinburgh, or Hampden Stadium in Glasgow, would be absolutely rocking for this. There are many of us Pats fans in Scotland.
Do you reckon that the stadium would sell out?

I suppose Irish and English fans would attend too.
 
Yaaass. Would absolutely love this. Murrayfield Stadium in the capital, Edinburgh, or Hampden Stadium in Glasgow, would be absolutely rocking for this. There are many of us Pats fans in Scotland.
Looks like Murray seats about 68,000 and Hampden about 52,000.

You get Haggis at Murray too.
 
Do you reckon that the stadium would sell out?

I suppose Irish and English fans would attend too.
You are kidding, right?

I believe that all NFL games in Europe have sold out. Sometimes there 5 or 10 times as many fans wanting tickets as available tickets.


I have exactly zero question that fans from Scotland alone would immediately sign up for far more tickets than available, probably in a hours after release.
 
Poster here may really hate the idea of NFL games in Europe (or in South America).

But, make no mistake, these games are very, very popular. The open question is how many games a year would Europe support with sellouts.
 
Poster here may really hate the idea of NFL games in Europe (or in South America).

But, make no mistake, these games are very, very popular. The open question is how many games a year would Europe support with sellouts.
As many countries as there are in Western Europe.
 
As many countries as there are in Western Europe.
perhaps, I suspect that the leagues want to regularize play at least 1 game per team per year.

I suspect that Ireland, Scotland and England would like support a couple of game each. They might even support enough game to support an AFCE team.
 
You are kidding, right?

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I believe that all NFL games in Europe have sold out.
Youre kidding right?

Sometimes there 5 or 10 times as many fans wanting tickets as available tickets.

I have exactly zero question that fans from Scotland alone would immediately sign up for far more tickets than available, probably in a hours after release.
If what you claim is fact then the NFL is sleeping at the wheel expanding the league across the Atlantic. Teams in Scotland , Ireland and England would be instant success.
 
Nope NFL London Games An Expense Too High For Many - The Touchdown

Youre kidding right?


If what you claim is fact then the NFL is sleeping at the wheel expanding the league across the Atlantic. Teams in Scotland , Ireland and England would be instant success.
The games ALL initially sell out, but the question is what % of that is the ticket agencies with 50-100% markup on their re-sales.

I lost out on 4 tix to Munich in the presale due to Ticketmaster jacked up website, then saw similar tickets for $150 more at a resale site or for hundreds more in connection with a hotel package within 6 hours of SELL OUT being declared.
 
Obviously overseas games are popular enough that the NFL is expanding their presence on the annual schedule. We are rapidly approaching the point where every team should expect one such game per year.

Given that it’s something we have to do, I suppose Scotland would be an enjoyable place to have one.
 
Having just been to Scotland in May with a few days in Edinburgh I can say, Aye Laddies, it would be a terrific venue.
Dinnah ken how normally crowded it is in fall/wintah.
 
All it takes is for their franchise player to say "I'm not playing overseas" and that team scrap that plan immediately.
I've heard the players say in the past that they hate overseas trips for the jet lag and the recovery/rest these guys need each week.
 
I've heard the players say in the past that they hate overseas trips for the jet lag and the recovery/rest these guys need each week.
Mileage wise, it isn’t that much further for a Boston team than flying to San Diego. I think apps 4700km vs 5500 to London.
The problem is the 5 time zones/6 to Germany/Spain. But plane flight times are similar. I think such complaints are just background noise for the most part (guys will complain about EVERY AWAY game).

West coast teams maybe have a good case. But Jax plays two in a row, other teams get a bye or Thursday game week prior as a half bye to make it more manageable.

The whole 17th game is a much bigger issue to my way of thinking. Some teams season ticket holders losing a home game is another issue bigger than time zone travel.
 
The whole 17th game is a much bigger issue to my way of thinking. Some teams season ticket holders losing a home game is another issue bigger than time zone travel.
It’s not just season tickets. Home field advantage is a competitive balance issue. Not just Denver, alsondomevand non dome teams, different climates, turf or grass, lots of little differences that add up to a big advantage.

With the 17 game schedule all teams should play 8 games at home, 8 games at an opponents home, and one at a neutral site. Except Denver, **** them. They should play every game at sea level.
 
Except Denver, **** them. They should play every game at sea level.
Agree 1000%.
I dislike Denver more than any other team. Even more than Jests, Bills,Ravens, Steelers,Eagles,Fish,Giants, Colts Chiefs and Chargers.
But F all of them too.
 
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