The Story of the NFL London Games Part 1 | NFL UK
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- Опубліковано 8 гру 2020
- Check out the behind-the-scenes story of how the NFL London Games came to be.
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I've been to 3 games in London ('07, '08 & '14) as much as I loved them I believe the Super Bowl should only ever be played in the US
As a Tottenham fan who watches the nfl. This brings me great joy
YIDOOOOO
Ok but we’re gonna need a segment on the NFL UA-cam title guy
I remember watching the chargers vs titans game on tv and I saw someone with a steph curry jersey in the stands. Super random
This Knock off Recess Gang
1. T.J
2. Vince
3. Spinelli
4. Gretchen
5. Mikey
6. Gus
7. Corn Chip Girl
You see all nfl teams in the stands
In London? Maybe it was the only US jersey they had, and just wore it
Visited my cousin in London a couple years ago and coincidentally my hometown Vikings were playing there against the Browns, made a last minute plan when I realized and it was an amazing experience. Was really impressed with how many and how passionate the UK fans were at the game. Great way to get fans into the NFL outside of the US, I’ll admit I wasn’t completely sold on the idea at first. Probably because they always sent terrible teams out there lol
I’m a season ticket holder for the London games and really missed them this year. Can’t wait for some normality next year and the return of the NFL to the UK
That’s so awesome greetings from the Bay Area my friend!
@@drewdown2359 hello to u2 mate, I’m also part of the faithful and have been since the 80s and Joe Cool leading us to SB wins
How does the season tickets work in the UK? They play only for 4 weeks right?
@@holstfly1 yes only 4 games. A season ticket just guarantees getting tickets every season as the demand for tickets is enormous
@@blackhammer1869 how much is a season ticket?
I totally understand why Americans may be fed up with international games. But man, London gets decked out for the NFL, there’s banners all over the city in October, NFL events on Oxford Street and everything
Problem is it's still incredibly unpopular in the UK, i literally only follow it bc we use it a as a training drill in rugby.
As an American I love to see other countries embrace our Football like we have grown to embrace your Futbol. Can't wait go see a LONDON football game someday.
I watched the game, a new game for me, a great experience. One of the highlights of 2022
I remember the rams returning to LA and being so excited to see my giants play for the first because I live in Southern California only for that rams “home” game to be in London... then when the giants were supposed to play them in LA this year no fans are allowed to attend.😐
The Giants won the Super Bowl that season.
Not this year of course but its awesome that the Raiders, Rams and Jaguars always play one game a year outside the country.
In my opinion ya'll should play in other European cities.
I totally agree because it will grow the game more.
@@joshkell1504
It's popular where it's supposed to be popular.
Should take the sport to Germany and Poland its hugely populair there
@@I_Cunt_Spell What about Germany, Poland,Japan
@@deeznutz8320 It's worth noting that at the press conference featured at the start on the video, the German flag is on the backdrop along with the British, Mexican and Canadian flags, indicating the NFL did have plans to stage a game there at some point.
But I agree - Germany was the hub of NFL Europe, after all.
Next step is bringing the nfl to the continent of potential: Africa🌍
@Hall of Fame School Threat true, but there is a multitude of African athletes in the nfl, so it would only be right to introduce the sport to the continent. I’m sure the sport would be a big hit over there once they see their people going back to their roots
@@tchoopee5143 I get what you mean by that. But wouldn't you want to play the next few games in a growing nfl fanbase like Mexico or Germany.
@@vadersmith2698 yeah that’s why I said the next step. Europe already has football and an nfl fanbase over there so you already know games are gonna be played over there. We first need to introduce the sport to Africans and get the African athletes to give back. Once that starts then we could start talking about games being played there. It’s all a process
@@tchoopee5143 Nobody likes Africa man, pipe down
@Salvatore Andretti who’s “our”?
Damn I forgot that the giants used to be great lol
GO BUFFALO BILL'S GO!
Japan bowl was befor this and Denver beat sf in tokyo
I thought Japan Bowl was a college-level game?
Pre season
To be honest the London Fam seem to have more passion for the game then the American fans plus the crowd is never home or away everybody where’s their favorite jersey their favorite player to represent their favorite team
@TheManMan yeah, I feel like this guy hasn't seen eagles fans or browns fans down in the dog pound
That Boi yeahs the eagles fans are the worst. My cousin is one, he didn't invite me to his wedding.
Y’all will NEVER be more passionate about the NFL than Americans. It is to us what the EPL is to England; woven into the fabric of life, family, college, etc. Those UK fans looks super enthusiastic because it’s a novelty.
Exactly.
Where is London franchise
You don’t know it, but it’s Jacksonville
@@nickchana8573 I'm still waiting
But can they play in a rainy night in stoke?
Ideally it should be 1 or 2 games a year. Not 4-6. Shouldn’t be wasted on Bengals vs Chargers or sum. Just 1 blockbuster game that will bring an atmosphere
ticket demand is already insane for 4 game. Cutting it in half will make prices skyrocket
Jets 🆚 Giants
Jets 🆚 Giants
But it very expensive, on my view
I think the refs just wanted to go home or something that day and wanted the game to end quickly
The jets are to high
I hope 1% that reads this will follow their dreams an never give up. My dream is to become a successful UA-camr.
why not montreal hahahaha
They’ll play in Toronto before they come to Montreal that’s for sure
@@tchoopee5143 The NFL already did. it was a colossal failure in Toronto. Toronto doesn't even support the Argonauts but want a NFL team. Not happening buddy
@@davidbuswa9425 good I’m not even from Toronto
@@tchoopee5143 Me too, but I attend Argo games at BMO Field
@@tchoopee5143 the only Canadian cities that the NFL can succeed in are prairie cities, maybe Montreal.
NO one likes the English games Ruins whole season of everyone who is made to go there
Did you watch the video?? Osi states that the team bonded on the London trip and went on to win the Super Bowl, hardly a ruined season for the Giants that year..!
@@anparsons70 well Jacksonville plays almost every year.... they not so good... and it is American football the rest of world thinks it's aj joke they like ⚽️
@@bobbaker5611 If you think about american football is growing in Germany ,Mexico , China.
Wtf are you talking about? The jaguars game had 80,000 people in London AT THE ARENA. AND a whole block closed off for pregame tailgate with vendors.
@@joshkell1504 Canadian Football is better and more exciting than the boring No Fun League.