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Thanks for the nice welcome....I mean, I spent a lot of time in New England as the gf is from Vermont. But i dont really have a 'connection' with them. I fancy backing the jets, they're 8-1 on Stan James. Do they really have no chance of winning?! To be honest I'll probably end up staying up and watching the game at home with a few beers. I'm working till 9.30pm and by the time I get home it'll only be an hour or so till kick off. it is a 11.30 gmt kick off, right? I do need to find myself a team though. |
Be careful there Oz, you'll be mistaken for someone really boring :D
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Who was it on here who was a dab hand at the old graphics? I'm the leader of our Church Youth group and in desperate need of someone fairly creative and good at designing logo's on a PC to knock something up for us.
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Ignore Oz, I didn't chose the Cowboys for the money. I sat there on the first night NFL was shown in the UK wuth my old man and we both chose a team we liked the look of and have stuck with them ever since. Neither of us had any allegience to any part of the US as neither had or since been there ... Watch NFLUK on Five Saturday morning, they have been running the rule over all the teams so far this season, kind of an introduction to them all to help new fans decide. I think it's on the NFLUK website as well somewhere ... I will nominate the Houston Texans for you. No one on here follows them but are an up and coming team, just missed out on the play offs this year :p |
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Hi Deftones.
I'd suggest picking a team that is reasonable that you can find some connection with. Anyone that finished last season between 7-9 and 9-7 is worth starting your support off with. Anyone below that is probably a bit sucky and anyone above and your glory hunting a bit. Agree that supporting someone not supported by any of us would be good for the board. Too many Eagles, Cowboys and Pats fans as it is. Thinking I might make Seahawks my second team, there definitely crap enough. |
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Chaps, I won't be buying a ticket for the SF Denver game as I believe I can get a £30 ticket on the day. If I miss out I've got a friend that lives around the Preston Road that'll go visit for a beer. I don't rate this game and am disappointed that the NFL have given us two teams that I can't see drawing out a big turnout. I really believe only 78,000 people turned up at Wembley last. In my corner seat/ third tier (£65) there were loads of gaps. Many touts would have held onto tickets for that game. The teams and pricing didn't justify every seat being taken. |
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The NFLUK director geezer also said that they would look at reducing the cost of tickets as there may well be two games and they'd probably need to in order to fill Wembley twice, I hope this is the case as I really would like to go to both. The way the guy was talking at the weekend, I'd be very surprised if there isn't a second game this year. |
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When I saw the Cowboys Detroit in the mid 90's at Wembley even then the touts had tickets at £5 when I'd bought mine for £15. For me SF Den hasn't got me excited much, glad for you guys that it has :D |
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