For all the complaining people do about the NFL, this is a much bigger conflict IMO. The NFL doesn't impact the playing surface, rugby does. And for what, an extra day of stadium revenue?
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For all the complaining people do about the NFL, this is a much bigger conflict IMO. The NFL doesn't impact the playing surface, rugby does. And for what, an extra day of stadium revenue?
Every few million helps. Maybe we should opt out of Europe, think of the damage to the pitch.For all the complaining people do about the NFL, this is a much bigger conflict IMO. The NFL doesn't impact the playing surface, rugby does. And for what, an extra day of stadium revenue?
I mean, there's a significant difference in the wear and tear rugby does to a football pitch and the wear and tear created by football. And the stadium's purpose is football matches.Every few million helps. Maybe we should opt out of Europe, think of the damage to the pitch.
How many people 'endlessly' complain about the NFL in the stadium?but rather that it's interesting that whilst some endlessly complain about the NFL in the stadium there's not really any complaining about the rugby which damages the pitch. Seems to indicate xenophobia as one of the majot underlying causes of the anti-NFL sentiment.
With all due respect, I think that's a load of bollocksSeems to indicate xenophobia as one of the majot underlying causes of the anti-NFL sentiment.
Loads of people complain about it all the time. Don't you read this thread or the Levy/ENIC thread much?How many people 'endlessly' complain about the NFL in the stadium?
FairAs for the 'damage' to the pitch today, let's wait until next week's game against Luton to see about that.
I agree with you here.With all due respect, I think that's a load of bollocks
There's several in this thread. The search function sucks on this site, unfortunately, but it wouldn't be hard to find an example if you cared to peruse the thread.How many people 'endlessly' complain about the NFL in the stadium?
As for the 'damage' to the pitch today, let's wait until next week's game against Luton to see about that.
With all due respect, I think that's a load of bollocks
Great news for all those tourists on a match day that are replacing the legacy fans who can no longer afford to go.You'll never sing that.....
Great news for all those tourists on a match day that are replacing the legacy fans who can no longer afford to go.
We are so well run
Is that the second verse?Great news for all those tourists on a match day that are replacing the legacy fans who can no longer afford to go.
We are so well run
I'm sure Levy will use the profits from the hotel to reduce ticket prices.
"Pay £200 a night to stay at the hotel and I'll give you a 10% discount on match tickets"
Absolute LEGEND
Cheers. Be interesting to see how they manage the south stand entering and exiting the stadium. Haven’t been through the docs but presume they would have to show that given any public safety concerns.
Have you any idea how much beer Rugby union fans drink??For all the complaining people do about the NFL, this is a much bigger conflict IMO. The NFL doesn't impact the playing surface, rugby does. And for what, an extra day of stadium revenue?