That attendance is very low by American college standards. Our 14th ranked team does 62,000 every weekend and some of the bigger schools like Michigan and Ohio State sell out at 100,000 people. But the stadium is nicer and more expensive no doubt than most American colleges can afford.
Oh for sure! Coming from Texas, I know there are far larger stadiums! But as a soccer stadium, it’s pretty average in Europe. Like I think Bayern Munich has the newest stadium in Germany, and it can fit about 75,000.
Still, they are watching a higher quality team over collegiate football. Even the worst NFL team can trounce the best college team as history has proven. College all star teams over some 42 years of playing against NFL teams in charity matches only won 9 times as I understand it. 16 of the last 17 games were won by the NFL teams, and the Steelers put an end to the college teams misery by ending the tradition when everyone realized it was too lopsided (Steelers won 24-0). NFL teams play faster, hit harder, and have above college level abilities since they are older and more developed.
There were another NFL matches in London but they were in Wembley stadium with 90.000 capacity! I don't know why they changed to Tottenham stadium this time!
@@fiddypallybecause Tottenham have invested in having the NFL come to their stadium. That turf you’re seeing on this video is underneath a grass field for soccer. There are Home and Away NFL sized locker rooms separate from the locker rooms for the soccer games. Wembley Stadium has none of that.
Your son would love the campus of The University of Central Florida. The campus is very modern, big, beautiful, and creative. It's almost like it's own town just outside of the city of Orlando
He plays for the LA Chargers, My dad is first cousins with his grandmother lol. I also went to high school with Adam Carriker and played baseball with him back then too
I don't envy you that trip home... but it did look pretty much like it should look like from my limited experience... I'd rather watch on TV in comfort of my home...
Oh, I’ve only been to a few American games for the reasons you mentioned. But an football game in Europe?? Plus, the mass transit was crowded, but it wasn’t bad! (At least there was mass transit) - Stephen
Was at the MCG for Boxing Day Ashes test. Police threw out any spectators doing cups stacks. Humourless feckwits. Fair to say most of the crowd hissed and booed the Police.
Tired of the "why do the Americans call it FOOT ball?". Because we can kick a ball 60 yards through narrow goal posts. NFL kickers do it all the time in practice but in a stressful game that is more rare to succeed. I challenge the best "futbal" kickers to do the same with our asymmetrical ball.
@@btqy lol. Where'd you hear that? I know They started out playing with a rugby ball in its infancy forward laterals were called as illegal procedures and the halfback was essentially what the quarterback does today, but official game day adult rugby balls are bigger than that. I'm not not saying you're wrong. Much like Lacrosse and even professional wrestling, football does have a 'dark age' so to speak, so who the hell knows if that claim is true or not.
I do admit to really not quite knowing what the exact point is here, but to clear one thing up, most of the leading punters in NFL [Kickers] are Aussies from the AFL [Australian Football League].
Fantastic. Humbly, as a friend, just use warm water and a little soap, then warm water again on your bindi (Hindu) between your eyebrows and just above. Then remember your skin cells regard your mind as their God. Do not chastise, rather send love and thanks and ask them to be as the non-afflicted skin around them. Or don't, maybe you were once born in India. I know of such things. Thanks for sharing your experience. Badly crippled myself. Before I was Thomas F Joyce, grandson of Thomas F Joyce who introduced TV to the world, and broadcast the first Football game and the first religious ceremony, a Catholic Mass, I was Thomas Jefferson. Before that, Joan of France, before that Thomas the apostle of Kerala, only I was not the apostle. Best wishes, evil everywhere, We can win, but I am going to crush the House of Lords.
I'm honestly not sure if the field was turf or not. A lot of Soccer fields in europe have Natural Grass.. In fact, a lot of fields must switch to natural grass to host the world cup: www.lawnstarter.com/blog/sports-turf/us-world-cup-cities-natural-grass/
@@elizabeth_and_stephen I'm a Boston redsoxs fan but for this game I'll have to go with the cards. Haven't watched to many games yet the season just started. Plus I've been getting ready for the NFL draft on the 27th. Enjoy that game guys 👍
The olive green jerseys are Salute to Service edition jerseys. The NFL can customize it for British military service members.
That's awesome that they can customize it like that!! Thank you for watching!
That attendance is very low by American college standards. Our 14th ranked team does 62,000 every weekend and some of the bigger schools like Michigan and Ohio State sell out at 100,000 people. But the stadium is nicer and more expensive no doubt than most American colleges can afford.
Oh for sure! Coming from Texas, I know there are far larger stadiums! But as a soccer stadium, it’s pretty average in Europe. Like I think Bayern Munich has the newest stadium in Germany, and it can fit about 75,000.
Still, they are watching a higher quality team over collegiate football. Even the worst NFL team can trounce the best college team as history has proven. College all star teams over some 42 years of playing against NFL teams in charity matches only won 9 times as I understand it. 16 of the last 17 games were won by the NFL teams, and the Steelers put an end to the college teams misery by ending the tradition when everyone realized it was too lopsided (Steelers won 24-0). NFL teams play faster, hit harder, and have above college level abilities since they are older and more developed.
There were another NFL matches in London but they were in Wembley stadium with 90.000 capacity! I don't know why they changed to Tottenham stadium this time!
Because simply Spurs stadium is better, and is played on a true NFL field, and not a tricked up one.@@fiddypally
@@fiddypallybecause Tottenham have invested in having the NFL come to their stadium. That turf you’re seeing on this video is underneath a grass field for soccer. There are Home and Away NFL sized locker rooms separate from the locker rooms for the soccer games. Wembley Stadium has none of that.
Can't wait for the xfl. Those cup stacks were legendary
Did they have cup stacks at those games?? I never had the chance to go to one!
That's dope man, stadium looks insane. Gotta make it out to London one day.
The stadium was crazy! Glad you liked the video!
Nah. Not insane. That stadium looks beautiful. /
Hope you enjoyed... You got to witness the rare double doink at the end of the game
It was insane. Sorry that the footage of the moment wasn’t great (cause we were too busy watching!!!)
Thanks for sharing
Switch at Seven Sisters tube station and get on the overground to White Hart Lane. 2 minute walk to stadium.
Awesome game hi from the deserts of Mexico .
Hiiii! Glad you liked the video! What part of the Mexican desert?
@@elizabeth_and_stephen northern Mexico down Monterrey way.
We were there too!!! It was quite the game! You were sitting pretty close to us too. :)
Your son would love the campus of The University of Central Florida. The campus is very modern, big, beautiful, and creative. It's almost like it's own town just outside of the city of Orlando
Good video! Loved it! On my dad's side of the family I'm related to a current NFL player
Thank you so much for watching and enjoying the video! (You’ve just made my day!) if I may ask, what team are they on?
He plays for the LA Chargers, My dad is first cousins with his grandmother lol. I also went to high school with Adam Carriker and played baseball with him back then too
When 60,000 people try to get on a train that holds 1,500!
Exaaaactly
So cool!!!
It was awesome!
Nicely done vid! 🤟
Good video man ! keep going !
We’re working on more videos as we speak (London, Zurich)! Stay tuned!! Thanks for watching! 🙏
Why people don’t go to white heart lane station which is 3 minutes walk from the stadium is beyond me
I don't envy you that trip home... but it did look pretty much like it should look like from my limited experience... I'd rather watch on TV in comfort of my home...
Oh, I’ve only been to a few American games for the reasons you mentioned. But an football game in Europe?? Plus, the mass transit was crowded, but it wasn’t bad! (At least there was mass transit)
- Stephen
Was at the MCG for Boxing Day Ashes test. Police threw out any spectators doing cups stacks. Humourless feckwits. Fair to say most of the crowd hissed and booed the Police.
Awesome video, I also did a video on the game too if you want to check it out
Your video was awesome!
@@elizabeth_and_stephen thank you 😊
Tired of the "why do the Americans call it FOOT ball?". Because we can kick a ball 60 yards through narrow goal posts. NFL kickers do it all the time in practice but in a stressful game that is more rare to succeed. I challenge the best "futbal" kickers to do the same with our asymmetrical ball.
And the punters kick the ball also.
At the beginning the ball was a FOOT LONG.
@@btqy lol. Where'd you hear that? I know They started out playing with a rugby ball in its infancy forward laterals were called as illegal procedures and the halfback was essentially what the quarterback does today, but official game day adult rugby balls are bigger than that. I'm not not saying you're wrong. Much like Lacrosse and even professional wrestling, football does have a 'dark age' so to speak, so who the hell knows if that claim is true or not.
I do admit to really not quite knowing what the exact point is here, but to clear one thing up, most of the leading punters in NFL [Kickers] are Aussies from the AFL [Australian Football League].
Why did people throw plastic cups? If that happened at an American stadium, those fans would be kicked out in no time.
They were trying to make the cup tower taller. Probably a little drunk at this point!
It was American fans lol
Fantastic. Humbly, as a friend, just use warm water and a little soap, then warm water again on your bindi (Hindu) between your eyebrows and just above. Then remember your skin cells regard your mind as their God. Do not chastise, rather send love and thanks and ask them to be as the non-afflicted skin around them. Or don't, maybe you were once born in India. I know of such things. Thanks for sharing your experience. Badly crippled myself. Before I was Thomas F Joyce, grandson of Thomas F Joyce who introduced TV to the world, and broadcast the first Football game and the first religious ceremony, a Catholic Mass, I was Thomas Jefferson. Before that, Joan of France, before that Thomas the apostle of Kerala, only I was not the apostle. Best wishes, evil everywhere, We can win, but I am going to crush the House of Lords.
I used to be Cleopatra . then Lizzy Borden
@@nylakunar8314 Nice to meet you.
Music annoying
Nah. Not everyone. /
Turf 🤢
I'm honestly not sure if the field was turf or not. A lot of Soccer fields in europe have Natural Grass..
In fact, a lot of fields must switch to natural grass to host the world cup: www.lawnstarter.com/blog/sports-turf/us-world-cup-cities-natural-grass/
4 hours of boredom watching American “throw ball”.
Lol, there are other videos on our channel of European “kick ball” too if you want to watch those! (Thanks for watching!)
bet you can't do it
@@nylakunar8314 I would rather have 4 hours of root canal surgery.
He's too much of a wimp for football
@@Muhammad_Sausage why don't you then , be good for you
Nice stadium bro
It was an awesome stadium! Stay tuned, cause we’re going back to London for the MLB games!
@@elizabeth_and_stephen MLB is heading to London? Nice I'll have to watch it.
Yeah! Cardinals and Cubs!!
@@elizabeth_and_stephen I'm a Boston redsoxs fan but for this game I'll have to go with the cards. Haven't watched to many games yet the season just started. Plus I've been getting ready for the NFL draft on the 27th.
Enjoy that game guys 👍
Keep it up nfl is so lit
The game was sooo much fun!