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Just realised there's an excellent unintentional Simon Says joke here. I was just mocking his username.People really taking any notice of what Simon@GUNNERforLife87/@Simon53767305 says. FFS.
Just realised there's an excellent unintentional Simon Says joke here. I was just mocking his username.People really taking any notice of what Simon@GUNNERforLife87/@Simon53767305 says. FFS.
The two games on Oct. 6 (Bears/Raiders) and 13 (Panthers/Bucs) will be the first NFL games at the new Tottenham stadium.
For flour?What grade tipo would you recommend for an authentic Neapolitan base?
I have nothing against NFL or any interest in it but if the Premier League decided to have a proper league game between Spurs and Man U game in New York I would imagine the uproar from both sets of fans would be tremendous. No consideration for the real fans etc etc.
Slightly different in that London is closer to the East coast of the US than the West Coast is to the East Coast.
None of our fans have ever had to travel anywhere near the distance some theirs would have to to go to away game.
I have nothing against NFL or any interest in it but if the Premier League decided to have a proper league game between Spurs and Man U game in New York I would imagine the uproar from both sets of fans would be tremendous. No consideration for the real fans etc etc.
I have nothing against NFL or any interest in it but if the Premier League decided to have a proper league game between Spurs and Man U game in New York I would imagine the uproar from both sets of fans would be tremendous. No consideration for the real fans etc etc.
The FA have just penciled us in to play on the 6th and 13th October next season then
How are you measuring that?Slightly different in that London is closer to the East coast of the US than the West Coast is to the East Coast.
He flies Concorde.How are you measuring that?
New York to London = 3400 miles
New York to San Francisco = 2570 miles.
Depends on the team - Oakland Raiders - they are already moving from Oakland to Las Vegas - losing a home game now is less of a big deal.That's true assuming that NFL fans travel in numbers to away matches but two of the NFL teams are losing home advantage by playing in London just wonder how their fans feel about it. If we were told to play a home game in New York and lose home advantage there would be a mass of protests.
Depends on the team - Oakland Raiders - they are already moving from Oakland to Las Vegas - losing a home game now is less of a big deal.
I have nothing against NFL or any interest in it but if the Premier League decided to have a proper league game between Spurs and Man U game in New York I would imagine the uproar from both sets of fans would be tremendous. No consideration for the real fans etc etc.
Its less that - and more trying to keep the kick-off times relatively normal in local time, while also allowing for TV in the states.Is the kick off times difference because of the time difference in the States? East coast 14:30 West coast 18:00