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£50? It's that what NFL tickets go for over there? Pretty sure the average ticket price this year was over $100 USD.
NFL tickets are expensive.
Went this year to Wembley. Seats were £80. Could have paid 3 or 4 times for better seats too.
NFL tickets are expensive.
Went this year to Wembley. Seats were £80. Could have paid 3 or 4 times for better seats too.
Brighton haven’thelped by winning today. Depending on who they get in 6th round our game on 6th April is now in danger...it’s semi final date.Probably good for us if Palace get through. Us being ready for its original date seems unlikely, best hope is if we can push it back a bit.
I think they lose in the next round and that Brighton is our opening fixture in the new home because Crystal Palace wins and our March 16th gets moved to April.Brighton haven’thelped by winning today. Depending on who they get in 6th round our game on 6th April is now in danger...it’s semi final date.
When do we think we can expect an announcement re the two test events? I think the March date is slipping away.
Getting a CL QF in there would be ecstasy
Wouldn’t want to drop your soap near Dier in them showers
Yeah I guess when you think about it Nfl's a niche in the market in London , I was paying a median of £50-60 for Spurs tickets but when you think about it there are probably 5 million PL tickets over a year available in London and probably less than300, 000 NFL tickets in the whole off the UK in a year , you can get away with charging what you like.
Testing the on/off switch at NWHL. Tests were successful
Spurs managed plenty of shots against Leicester, The Foxes, in their 3-1 victory last week, but it appears something a little darker is going on in North London.
A report from the Sun claims that Tottenham Hotspur officials at the new stadium site are luring foxes into cages before shooting them dead with a .22 pistol.
The officials have apparently killed at least 20 of the animals so far, after fears emerged that they may cause damage to the synthetic NFL pitch.
The Sun say that one insider told them a fox was left in its cage for five hours before being killed by a dozen bullets.
While killing foxes is not illegal in the UK, strict guidelines must be followed to stay on the right side of the law.
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation claim catching and shooting a fox is the most humane way of doing things.
Spurs say they took advice from specialists
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This is all getting beyond ridiculous now. How are the foxes getting in. The old WHL never had this problem
Also for anyone who eats the burgers at the new stadium don't be surprised if some of them taste a bit weird.
We won't be earning off the tickets though they are renting the stadium are they not, ticket revenue will be nfls2 a season for 10 years isnt it ? Meaning at least twenty games , 20 games with 60,0000 tickets per match equals 1.2 million tickets that can probably be flogged at £50 per ticket if appetite for NFL games at Wembley are anything to go by grossing £60 mil in tickets alone before you even they into catering and merch and that's a couple of matches a year , then when you factor in the brand exposure in America through NFL tie ups leading to more merchandise sold in America and greater brand value leading to much more Lucrative sponsorship deals , the cost of a couple of changing rooms will become a pittance after a couple of years this is huge business and that's without reaching the ultimate aim of a full-time NHL franchise based in London occupying the stadium.
For fox sake what ever next?
That's not enough for me!! £80 per hour yeah, means £400 after each game would be about right fee.People pay £80 money to watch NFL? Thought it should be the other way round.
Really depends on the team. Some average around $80, most around $90-$125, one (Chargers) averaged $199. So yeah, league average of about $100 is a fair estimate.£50? It's that what NFL tickets go for over there? Pretty sure the average ticket price this year was over $100 USD.