Britain seeks NFL franchise in London within 5 years

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LONDON — Britain's treasury chief pushed his case Friday for placing a permanent NFL franchise in London, saying he hoped the league would move a team to the capital within the next five years.






"The real prize, the touchdown for London, would be to get a team based here," Chancellor George Osborne said after a meeting with league executives, team owners and former star players. "I want London to be the global sporting capital."


The meeting came on the same day that the Miami Dolphins and New York Jets arrived in London ahead of their AFC East divisional game at Wembley Stadium on Sunday. It's the first of three NFL games in London this season.


"I am supporting the NFL to bring one of their 32 teams to London permanently and will work with them to make this happen," Osborne said. "Hopefully it is something we could achieve in the next few years, maybe four or five years' time."


Osborne said Britain's Treasury department and tax office were looking at "any barriers" the NFL might face in setting up a London team.


Osborne met at his Downing Street office with Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, Jets owner Woody Johnson and NFL executive Mark Waller to discuss the steps needed to locate a franchise here.


"We have always said our goal here is to build a fan base that would be able to support a franchise," Waller said, adding that a timeframe of five or six years from now "feels sort of right."


The NFL has played 11 regular-season games at Wembley since 2007. This week's Jets-Dolphins game is the first divisional matchup in London. The Jacksonville Jaguars will play the Buffalo Bills on Oct. 25, followed the next week by the Kansas City Chiefs against the Detroit Lions on Nov. 1.


The NFL recently announced a 10-year deal to play at least two games each season at Premier League club Tottenham's new stadium, which is scheduled to open in 2018.
The Jaguars have a four-season deal, which expires in 2016, to play at least one home game per season at Wembley.


Osborne said having an NFL franchise would provide a huge boost to the London economy. His office cited a business study carried out last year that found that the two NFL games played here in 2013 contributed 32 million pounds ($48 million) to the London economy.


A London-based franchise playing eight regular-season home games a year could bring in 102 million pounds ($155 million), according to the study.


Osborne also met with two Hall of Famers, former Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino and Jets running back Curtis Martin. The former players presented Osborne with tem jerseys and an NFL ball, while he gave them a ball from the ongoing Rugby World Cup.
 

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Jaguar just sounds better with an english accent.
 

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I don't like having an NFL team anywhere outside of the US.......this is an american born sport & it should stay here........I even hate having these London games several times a year.
 

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I go to London regularly, just got back Wednesday. Trust me, they do not give a flying fuck about the NFL over there.

This would get little support and would be a nightmare for opposing teams travel schedules, especially those on the west coast.
 

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I go to London regularly, just got back Wednesday. Trust me, they do not give a flying fuck about the NFL over there.

This would get little support and would be a nightmare for opposing teams travel schedules, especially those on the west coast.




Exactly! The only thing they care about is soccer........
 

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You mean "Football" :)




Haha.....yup! I remember when I was visiting Greece in 1982, I was 11 years old & was in a store with my mom & saw a pack of football cards, asked mom to buy them for me & she did......opened the pack & was dissapointed to find soccer players, lol!

That was my first lesson on football in Europe.......
 
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I go to London regularly, just got back Wednesday. Trust me, they do not give a flying fuck about the NFL over there.

This would get little support and would be a nightmare for opposing teams travel schedules, especially those on the west coast.

This is the part I think is insane. The travel is ridiculous.
 

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Sports betting is legal in Britain but not in the US.

Britain wants a NFL franchise.

Will be interesting to see how the NFL double talks its way past this one.
 
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Doesn't Roger think that having a team in a country where betting on the game is entirely legal will hurt "the integrity" of the game? Maybe New Jersey can use this as their next argument in trying to allow legalized sports wagering in their state. Just shows how hypocritical the NFL is imo.
 

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It would be a big disappointment to work as hard as these guys do to end up playing overseas. Not that London is a bad place but it's so far from where these guys want to live and play.
 

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Why not expand the game to Canada? Canada actually has people that love football.
 

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Go to the NFL UK forums. They don't want a NFL team from London either. Most of them already have a favorite NFL team and it's the Jaguars sadly.
 

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Teams are supposed to get a bye after they travel to London. That obviously can't be done if a franchise is based in London.

The whole idea is ridiculous...would be like the Premier League expanding and moving one of their teams to the States.

London is outrageously expensive, but a great city nonetheless. Always hit up StickyFingers restaurant when I go...think it's partially owned by Mick Jagger. Strange that a British joint has the best burger I've ever eaten...
 

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Sports betting is legal in Britain but not in the US.

Britain wants a NFL franchise.

Will be interesting to see how the NFL double talks its way past this one.

Exactly.

But is will probably happen because the NFL has said they want a team and/or more games over there.

Would love to see the NFL try to tell them they can't have sports betting. They'd tell the NFL to kiss their ass!
 

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