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Pats to play in Old England in '06?

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AzPatsFan said:
The NFL has been forced to abandon the UK in NFLE. Bringing a real game to the UK would help restir interest, I suppose.

As regards the time and distance questions, this is little problem. Hopping a plane from Boston to London East, or LA West, is about the same time in the air. As far as broadcasting it would actually be beneficial. A 1:00 PM Sunday kickoff in London would be just right for "Sunday Night Football" in the USA.


Actually it goes the other way with the time change. A 1 PM Sunday kickoff in London would be 7 AM for those of us on the east coast. So if they played the London game as a night match (say 8 PM), then it would be 2 PM here on the east coast.
 
anyway i really hope that the game will be played and i hope it will be official very soon.

the athomsfera for one NFL game in Wembley will be exciting

i am sure many many fans will arrive from everywhere and it will be a sold out in my opinion...

so: let's wait the confirmation and i hope that NE will play in Uk !
 
If they were going to take away a home game I kinda wish they had told us season tix holders before I paid the bill for 10 (30) home games this week. The extra $267 would be well spent on my part.
 
you guys obviously don't think it's a very good idea but id love to go to a Pats game but aslong as we don't give one of our home games i will be extatic
 
if the Pats will play in London one 'road' game there will be some of you that will come to Uk ?

just a question
 
italianpatthepatriot said:
if the Pats will play in London one 'road' game there will be some of you that will come to Uk ?

just a question

Damn good idea. If it weren't for all the Brits who'd be there I'd do it!
 
it should be wonderfull to see several charter flights leaving Logan to Heathrow with hundreds and hundreds of pats fans on the road from new england !

ok...for the moment only a dream...but...if really teher should be ne @ mia in London ???

w o w !
 
No way will they have a division Game played out of country...It will have to be 2 teams from different divisions/Conferences....
 
have no fear, my prediction for the game IF it ever does happen........


Houston Texans at Tennessee Titans
 
Welker83 said:
No way will they have a division Game played out of country...It will have to be 2 teams from different divisions/Conferences....

SF vs. AZ in Mexico City last year? Even though they may not seem as "important" as N.E. to us, they are division rivals.
 
PatsWickedPissah said:
Damn good idea. If it weren't for all the Brits who'd be there I'd do it!

Nice thoughts, much appreciated!
 
it seems the NY Giants could be one of the team

i think one game will be really playied in London

it seems sure, more or less, as far as i read everywhere...

if the Pats could be one of them...F A N T A S T I C !

as said from myself many times (am i becoming old as my wife said ?)
 
OK, I'm British and I think the whole idea sucks. I can just about get my head around the game in Mexico last year, which after all does border Arizona, but playing an NFL regular season game on the other side of the Atlantic would just be lunacy for all sorts of reason:

1. Why should ANY team's loyal fans be deprived of one of only 8 home games? Why should any team look back at the end of the season and think 'If we had played that game at home, we probably would have won and made a wild card'?

2. If the idea of playing a game from the Premiership (soccer) in the USA was mooted, there would be uproar in England - and English soccer teams get an absolute minimum of 19 home games per season. Sport is ultimately about the fans IN the stadium... people will say, 'No, it's about TV', but nobody wants to watch a game played in an empty stadium. The fans who go through the gate are the most important.

3. The NFL is a great league, and should show more respect for it's own prestige, history, teams and fans, rather than whoring itself out in the hope of selling a few more 'Vick' shirts in other territories.

4. Finally, it just won't work. Britain has it's own, incredibly-firmly entrenched national sport, played at the same time of year as the NFL. American football has no chance of making a significant impact on the nation's sporting psyche. I truly don't think that the effects of playing a game at Wembley (creating perhaps a few thousand more long-term fans of the sport) are worth it.


But if it happens, regardless of who plays, will I be there? HELL YES!
 
The Patriots would have no incentive to do this, except as PR if Kraft ever pulls the trigger on trying to acquire controlling interest in Liverpool FC. Even then, he'd have Belichick pissed off about the disruption to the team.
 
OldEnglandPatriot said:
3. The NFL is a great league, and should show more respect for it's own prestige, history, teams and fans, rather than whoring itself out in the hope of selling a few more 'Vick' shirts in other territories.

That's a great point. It seems the NFL is confusing ratings with loyal fans. They are NOT one and the same.
 
BelichickFan said:
I wish they would give up on this international thing. Until they can beam players over and back like on Star Trek, it's just not realistic.

Not really. East coast teams are in the air as long or longer when they travel to Seattle as they do to London.

I do agree from the POV that I have a 'not my team' attitude. Look at the teams that have gone overseas the last few years. It seems to kill their early season chances, having to adjust to jet lag, etc. If they do it, you know the two teams involved will both have their bye weeks after the game, screwing up their best chance for a mid-season break.
 
personally i find nice and i like the idea that the NFL can show also to other fans in the world one game

why not ?

we are talking about 1 game...

so: London calling...
 
Aaahh...No

I'm fine with a NFL game in Europe. Every corporation has to globalize. It's the "in" thing.

On one condition, they can do with with any team EXCEPT the Pats.

I would be ticked off by losing a home game. Also ticked off due to the disruption caused by travel to the team even if we don't lose a home game.

We need a plain jane schedule this season. I don't think there are any long west coast trips for 2006.

This is looking like another way for the NFL to make things harder for the Pats.
 
Mike the Brit said:
Nice thoughts, much appreciated!

Me, I'm just worried about being murdered by some crazed Brit. We've had problems with this in MA.
 
PATSNUTme said:
they said one of your eight reg season games is going to be played in England, wouldn't you be pissed?

Yup....be pissed for sure. Nothing against the very loyal English fans the Pats have...but with so few games at home its a bad idea.
 
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