London to host 2007 regular-season game

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(Jan. 16, 2007) -- London will be the venue for the first regular-season NFL game to be played outside North America, the National Football League announced.

The NFL will stage the first in its new series of international regular-season games in the United Kingdom's capital city in the fall of 2007. NFL owners voted in October to play up to two games outside the United States every year for the next five years, with the series kicking off with a single game in 2007.

"There is great interest in the NFL around the world," said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. "Playing a limited number of regular-season games outside the United States is the next step for us in serving that interest. This is what our international fans, media partners, and sponsors want. There is no better place to begin this initiative than London. It is one of the great cities of the world with an established and growing fan base for our game. We are thrilled to bring the excitement of the NFL regular season to the United Kingdom."

London's effort to secure the game was supported by Mayor of London Ken Livingstone, who visited Commissioner Goodell in New York to state the city's case for staging an NFL game.

"London is proud to host the first competitive NFL game held outside the North American continent," Mayor Livingstone said. "There are many NFL fans in London -- both American and non-American -- and this will be a spectacular sporting occasion. The Super Bowl is followed by almost five-million people in the UK. Hosting an NFL game in London will bring more than 10,000 international visitors to the city. London will be working with the NFL to build on this success to ensure that Londoners, NFL fans, international visitors, and the tens of millions who will watch the game on television have a great day of sport and experience London at its best."

London was selected based upon several factors, including general fan interest, current NFL visibility through existing media agreements, the range and quality of large, world-class stadia, including Wembley and Twickenham, the size and value of the overall sports and entertainment market and the potential to build year-round marketing, sponsorship and fan engagement.

More details about the London game -- including the venue and participating teams -- are expected to be confirmed during Super Bowl week (Jan. 29-Feb. 4) in South Florida.

The NFL staged its first regular-season game outside of the United States in 2005 when 103,467 people saw the Arizona Cardinals play the San Francisco 49ers in Mexico City on October 2 -- the largest crowd for a regular-season game in NFL history.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/9933984
 

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Doomsday101;1317142 said:
They have not said who the teams will be. I just hope it is not Dallas.

My father (a Giants fan) and my uncle (Dolphins fan) were talking about it at dinner the other night and said it will be Giants/Dolphins... not sure where they heard this from but I will ask.
 

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smarta5150;1317143 said:
My father (a Giants fan) and my uncle (Dolphins fan) were talking about it at dinner the other night and said it will be Giants/Dolphins... not sure where they heard this from but I will ask.

According to the article the teams will not be announced until Super Bowl week.

"More details about the London game -- including the venue and participating teams -- are expected to be confirmed during Super Bowl week (Jan. 29-Feb. 4) in South Florida."
 

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Doomsday101;1317145 said:
According to the article the teams will not be announced until Super Bowl week.

"More details about the London game -- including the venue and participating teams -- are expected to be confirmed during Super Bowl week (Jan. 29-Feb. 4) in South Florida."

Hmm they must be into fortune-tellers or something...

I just read Miami is a front runner... whatever that is worth
(http://cbs.sportsline.com/collegefootball/story/9933531)

Weird thought... I am finding the same thing you said as it will be announced Superbowl weekend.
 

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Pure stupidity from the NFL. Preseason galavanting around the world is a lot different than regular season shenanigans. I'll bet no one cares over there anyway.
 

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The Dolphins' opponent will be either the New York Giants or Buffalo Bills, but sources told the Sports Xchange the league is leaning toward the Giants. The official announcement naming London as the site is expected early next week, while the announcement of the two teams is planned for Super Bowl week in Miami.

http://sportsline.com/nfl/story/9923505



Dolphins ticketed for 2007 regular-season game in London
Jan. 11, 2007
By Howard Balzer
The Sports Xchange/SportsLine.com
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The Miami Dolphins don't have a head coach, but whoever it is will be coaching a regular-season game in Great Britain next season.
The Sports Xchange has learned that Miami will be the "home" team during the 2007 season for a game likely to be played in London's Wembley Stadium.
The Dolphins' opponent will be either the New York Giants or Buffalo Bills, but sources told the Sports Xchange the league is leaning toward the Giants. The official announcement naming London as the site is expected early next week, while the announcement of the two teams is planned for Super Bowl week in Miami.
Wembley Stadium has undergone a renovation and will seat 90,000 fans for the game. The famous stadium was the site of nine international preseason games from 1983-1993. The other option is 83,000-seat Twickenham Stadium.
Earlier this week, the NFL announced that six teams (Buffalo, Kansas City, Miami, New Orleans, San Francisco and Seattle) were being considered as the team that gives up a home game during the 2007 season with the site to be either Great Britain or Germany. Over the next 16 seasons, each of the league's 32 teams will participate in a regular season game outside the United States.
The only other such game was on Oct. 2, 2005 when Arizona played San Francisco in Mexico City.
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smarta5150;1317147 said:
Hmm they must be into fortune-tellers or something...

I just read Miami is a front runner... whatever that is worth
(http://cbs.sportsline.com/collegefootball/story/9933531)

Weird thought... I am finding the same thing you said as it will be announced Superbowl weekend.

Maimi sounds like a good team to send. I can think of many others as well just not the Cowboys. We have enough on our plate without dealing with an over-seas road trip
 

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It should be a Giant's home game becuase they had an extra home game last year. It's only fair
 

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They better give whatever teams they schedule a bye week afterwards because that is an exhausting travel schedule.
 

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Aikbach;1317181 said:
They better give whatever teams they schedule a bye week afterwards because that is an exhausting travel schedule.

6 hours there.

8 hours back.

It is an obvious pain... my father is from London so I made the trip a few times to visit the grand parents.
 

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The English hate American Football

The English hate America these days they blame us for everything from getting them into Iraq to not signing the Kyoto Treaty

The English have lost control of Basra and are down to less than 7k troops in their help in fighting the war on terror - however they want what we all want here , safety. But they don't want to fight for it...let the Yanks do it.

I despise the English.

Moronic NFL -this would have been MUCH better in Australia or Holland.
 

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It's Giants/Dolphins, this news is very old. It was announced last week.
 

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BlueDemon;1317203 said:
The English hate American Football

The English hate America these days they blame us for everything from getting them into Iraq to not signing the Kyoto Treaty

The English have lost control of Basra and are down to less than 7k troops in their help in fighting the war on terror - however they want what we all want here , safety. But they don't want to fight for it...let the Yanks do it.

I despise the English.

Moronic NFL -this would have been MUCH better in Australia or Holland.
O RLY?
 

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JustSayNotoTO;1317151 said:
I'll bet no one cares over there anyway.

You would be surprised. I was in London in December 2005 and watched NFL games there at a sports bar. People came dressed in NFL team apparel. The only bad thing is they close up shop before our Sunday night games barely get going (time zones differences are not kind to watching NFL football overseas). The teams that were widely represented by team apparel were the Giants, Cowboys, and Niners...a few Patriot fans sprinkled in...no Philly fans.

During the same trip, I watched the Cowboys get beaten up by the Commanders (2005 season) at a sports bar in Leipzig, Germany. Only the die hard fans were there, but lots of them were Cowboy fans, and the place was packed.

Same deal in Germany. They closed the bar in the 4th quarter of the game. Not that I really cared as we were losing bad.

I've also been to China, and actually watched the Cowboys vs. Steelers in Super Bowl 30 over there live on TV.

The reality is that the NFL has fans all over the world, and team logos can be found everywhere. With that being said, I can see that the NFL would want overseas games during preseason, but the regular season games over there would be brutal. Jet lag alone takes a huge toll.

Also, the NFL is screwing over the fans here in the United States. What about the season ticket holders? Do they get a 1 game discount? Also, the game will be played at the local time zone, which means that we will have to watch it earlier on Sunday.
 

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BlueDemon;1317203 said:
The English hate American Football

The English hate America these days they blame us for everything from getting them into Iraq to not signing the Kyoto Treaty

The English have lost control of Basra and are down to less than 7k troops in their help in fighting the war on terror - however they want what we all want here , safety. But they don't want to fight for it...let the Yanks do it.

I despise the English.

Moronic NFL -this would have been MUCH better in Australia or Holland.

Words cannot describe what I think about you and your post. I thank god for all the brave troops that are serving, have served and have died in Iraq. Both American and my fellow countrymen.
Congratulations, you just made my ignore list.
 

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Arch Stanton;1317244 said:
Words cannot describe what I think about you and your post. I thank god for all the brave troops that are serving, have served and have died in Iraq. Both American and my fellow countrymen.
Congratulations, you just made my ignore list.

I hear that.
 

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I was thinking let them open the season on Thursday night.....

They could go over immediately after their final preseason game on a Thursday....then spend the week in England see the sites and play the game...the come back after the game and have an extra 3 days to rest...
 
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