That’s true. So if there was a clash of fixtures who do you think would prevail? Be honest with yourself and then you’ll find your answer. Good evening.Which says nothing about the priority between football and NFL.
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That’s true. So if there was a clash of fixtures who do you think would prevail? Be honest with yourself and then you’ll find your answer. Good evening.Which says nothing about the priority between football and NFL.
Ive actually changed my mind on this. I now think the levy haters have a point. They are saying that ENIC will take the money from the events. I think they may be right.
ENIC invest 1bn quid in the stadium. If we put on 25 events a year. That is a huge operation and alot of hassle. There is no way that all the profits would go to Spurs to buy new player. That money is going straight to uncle Joe.
That’s true. So if there was a clash of fixtures who do you think would prevail?
It is innovative, I don't think one person has said it isn't but who does it benefit a business or a football team and it's supporters or maybe both, I guess that's the rub.
so its a who's on top who's on the bottom debate?Which says nothing about the priority between football and NFL.
The NFL are not looking to establish a number of franchises around the globe - the only team mooted for outside of North America is London. The purpose of the London games is to extend the NFL's global reach and create new fans, which works perfectly for Spurs who are trying to do exactly the same thing! More reach + more fans = more money!
As mentioned by others, the NFL is fairly limited in how many fixtures they can have. Currently, they're planning on removing 2 preseason matches and making it an 18 game season. It's a brutal sport - injuries, especially concussion, are a huge concern so it's highly unlikely they'd ever be able to add more matches to a season. On top of that, it's highly probable that a London team would actually only base themselves in London during the season, i.e., the off season would be spent back in America because the players would want to be closer to family. In total, you're talking about a team that rents the stadium for fewer than 11 matches over 4-5 months and who probably would only spend a grand total of 60 days in the city per year. If Saracens decide they want to rent the stadium several times a year for big matches does that make it a rugby stadium? If the Pope wanted to hold mass there would that make it a church?
How can you possibly think that they would supersede Spurs in their own home - a ground that will always be associated, first and foremost, with football? And how can you think the entire stadium was built specifically for NFL?
Name one owner of any sports club that does something that won’t benefit them as well as the club.
Are people really going to sit here and expect that ENIC won’t want to earn money from their investment?
Are people REALLY claiming the club won’t benefit when already before the stadium was built we started paying players up to 200k a week, the manager 9M a year and just recently broke our transfer record....?
Become suggests you believe we are primary right now. Otherwise why would we become if we already are.
Oh Johnny boy, Hoody has abandoned you at the last hurdle.
You hate to see it.
That sounds absolutely spiffing. And naturally I withdraw all my concerns forthwith. A small point, but ‘hilarious’ only has one L. Nonetheless, if there was a fixture clash who do you think would hold sway? Nobody has even offered an opinion on this, let alone an answer.There is no clash. The NFL in Europe is as always planned for the FIFA int. breaks etc. You really think that the NFL rent wasn't subject to the stadium owners own usage?
Hillarious.
My local club is FC Copenhagen. European group stage regulars, 33 league games, cup games, the stadium is the national stadium, speedway stadium, concert venue and even boxing venue. Never caused any particular problems for football.
That sounds absolutely spiffing. And naturally I withdraw all my concerns forthwith. A small point, but ‘hilarious’ only has one L. Nonetheless, if there was a fixture clash who do you think would hold sway? Nobody has even offered an opinion on this, let alone an answer.
Jesus. Because you can’t answer a simple question you go on the attack? There was no straw man question. You’re behaving like a self-centred arsehole. Because you’ve been found wanting you call me petulant? You should have shagged that intern you needy Scandinavian bore. Imagine that? You are such a wanker you started a thread about it. As if anyone gave a shit. Look at your avatar - the symbolism of a retarded child. You blokes make me laugh. You’re the bitch of the world these days, just fuck off.I nor anybody else have to answer the straw man questions, which you so eagerly keep making up in the manner of a petulant child.
Was that after you got humiliated in another topic?I'm on a phone which I smashed to smithereens the other week.
Give me a wide berth.
Awwww, look how bruised your poor ego is.Was that after you got humiliated in another topic?
This is what Trump has done to the world.The last 10 or so pages of this thread are the best argument I've ever seen for why the international break should be abolished.
Don’t read them then. Just stick your nose in the air and walk on by. That should be easy enough. Superiority comes easy to you folks. Personally I’d like you all to fuck off so we can concentrate on our national game. Nobody invited you cunts - you just turned up. You know nothing and you irritate the fuck out of an entire country. Just go back to tailgating or whatever you freaks do. Jesus - leave us alone.The last 10 or so pages of this thread are the best argument I've ever seen for why the international break should be abolished.
I don't think any one is slagging it off though Sammy. Certainly not me.If Liverpool has done this, the same people slagging it off would be calling it innovative