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I understand what you're saying, but isn't that a rather biased opinion? I mean, i love watching American football, but that usually means having to stay up until 1.30am to see the finish of a game.
It's all about marketing. NFL has boomed over here in the last 2-3 years, there is a strong market. They made sure they kept a record of people who bought tickets for this game and 7% of the crowd have come from America to watch it. Now on the face of it, 7% doesn't seem like a huge figure, but when you think of a flight of at least 6-7hours, that is some dedication. It is a great thing for the sport overall. Your points are all valid ones, but if they decided to take a top soccer game to America, i would support it all the way. It's great world wide marketing. What would be great if a deal could be done with airlines, and provide cheap airfares for people with game tickets. Man if Liverpool FC ever went to play a premiership game in America, i'm there.....! Danzig, you were right, the Dolphins are getting smacked again.
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Danzig, you were right, the Dolphins are getting smacked again.
Make room... ..stand fast.. ...do it smartly now.... ......THUD |
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Maybe next time they should try and schedule a game that would be more enetertaining than a soccer match. Funny how outraged the crowd was when the Giants took a knee at the end.
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