Jan 11. I'm working days, it's just a 10 minute tube ride to the O2.
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Originally posted by bobbyuk View PostJan 11. I'm working days, it's just a 10 minute tube ride to the O2.
Hope you never get to see an Eagles game there... unless it's a "road" game. I'd be ok with that.
What I just said brought up a question... when an NFL team plays in London as a "home" game do their season ticket holders get first dibs? Also are PEL holders forced to buy tickets?--------
"We choose to go to the moon."
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I couldn't tell you. All I know is that around Thanksgiving or just slightly after, they normally introduce the matchups for the next season. Then in January, the tickets go on sale--and from what I've seen ALL tickets go on sale. I would have to think that with the way the contracts are now signed years in advance--the Jags had a 4 year deal and I think the Rams signed the same sort of deal before they left St Louis--maybe their season ticket holders only pay for 7 regular season games instead of the usual 8. Im not sure how it works. Next year, the Eagles play the Jags in a road game. That's a possibility. But here lately, the NFL has saddled this side of the pond with teams who haven't done too well lately--except for the Cards and Vikings this year. Who wants to go see the Browns play? Unless they're playing the Eagles, not me. I won't go to any of the games this year.
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It's what I thought. Here is a news release of when the Chiefs and Lions played at Wembley two seasons ago:
http://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt...le3607280.html
Halfway down the column, the season ticket holders pay for 7 regular season games and the usual 2 preseason games.
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