TheSmurfs22
05-03-2009, 07:54 PM
If we are going to send the game over seas to play in shitty weather, why not just play it here in shitty weather? Who wouldn't love to see a superbowl in Greenbay, Washington, NE, NY, etc?
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Love to see a SB played in a cold weather town where the elements come into play.
TheSmurfs22
05-03-2009, 07:57 PM
We just keep whoring ourselves out for a buck. When is Manchester United coming here?
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LOL!!!! I grew up playing soccer through college and now coach it. It is a great sport but will never have the pull here that it does overseas just like American football will never have the pull overseas.
Soccer fans are insane! I was in a pub Manchester back in 2000 and they decided to play the Brazilians and got absolutely smacked. I really thought that something would burn that night.
The MLS is getting better but our best teams cannot even compare to the level of talent in England, Italy, Spain, or Brazil.
rypper11
05-03-2009, 09:05 PM
I hate having a regular season game there every year. Why the owners don't complain more about losing a home game is beyond me. The only way I'd like foreign country games is if the NFL switches to a 17 game season and each team has 8 home, 8 away and one overseas game. And no Super Bowls!
Ruhskins
05-03-2009, 09:23 PM
Hate the idea. As Bill Simmons put it, the Superbowl should be held in three and only three places: San Diego, New Orleans, and Miami. My personal touch would be to make it Saturday night. I think the SB is big enough that it would draw big ratings on a Saturday night. Or another alternative to hold it the Sunday before a holiday (i.e. MLK Day or something). It sucks to have it on a regular Sunday, b/c it goes on until late and I have to work the next day.
tdSKINS1
05-03-2009, 10:45 PM
I hate this idea its Americas sport and should be played here. I even hate the games in London during the regular season terrible..
sportscurmudgeon
05-03-2009, 10:52 PM
Three points here:
Point #1. The TV Networks are not going to like this idea even a little bit. Assume that you start the game at 9:00 PM in London, that would make it 4:00 PM in the Eastern Time Zone and 1:00 PM on the West Coast. Now since the networks want to have a 5 or 6 hour pre-game extravaganza - - where they make a lot of money on ads - - that means it would have to start at 7:00AM or 8:00AM on the West Coast. Ad rates for beer ads at 7:00AM would have to be "discounted". The adage "Follow the money!" applies here... This is a big hurdle.
Point #2. I believe there is an NFL Rule that the Super Bowl has to be played in a city with an NFL franchise. My recollection is that rule was passed in the mid-90s and that is the reason that the Super Bowl doesn't go back to the Rose Bowl - - where there are 105,000 seats for the league to put fannies in. This is a medium sized hurdle at the moment because if the NFL wants a Super Bowl in London they could put a franchise there - - or they could try to change the rule. Changing the rule requires a positive vote of the owners AND THAT LEADS TO ...
Point #3. An owner with a big stadium in a cold weather city without a dome who REALLY would love to host a Super Bowl - - let's call him "Danny" just for kicks - - MIGHT figure a way to trade his vote and maybe the voting bloc of other like-minded owners for getting some cold weather Super Bowls here in the US in cities such as Boston, NYC, Philly, Washington, Chicago ... Right there you have six teams (2 in NYC) that could be the start of a voting bloc; Toss in Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Cincy and you are starting to develop a powerful voting bloc. Therefore, if you want to have the possibility of seeing a Super Bowl in FedEx, you should support this idea and encourage "Danny" to start politicking and making nice with some of the other owners.
This is still a longshot, but it is better than no shot...
Monkeydad
05-04-2009, 12:22 PM
I love the idea. Wembly stadium is beautiful. Then again it would be the first cold weather Super Bowl in a long time.
Hell no. The Super Bowl is one of the greatest AMERICAN events of any kind...to allow a foreign country to host it, to get the revenues from it, and to restrict the availability of tickets to American fans who support the league all season long...it's a horrible idea in EVERY way.
Soccer will always be more popular than real football in Europe. We should just accept that and bolster the fanbase here at home. Doing this would lose many fans in my opinion.
Chief PA
05-04-2009, 12:28 PM
NOOOOOOOO!!!! This is Americas game
Trample the Elderly
05-04-2009, 12:36 PM
This idea stinks. Why would they want to play in London? This is America's game right? I mean how many Americans care about soccer the way Europeans do, and vice versa for football?
saden1
05-04-2009, 01:19 PM
Do people not understand how to rate threads? This is actually one of the better threads of late and I don't understand why it warrants one star.