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Madrid wants to organize an NFL game at the new Bernabéu before 2025

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https://as.com/futbol/2021/06/05/primera/1622863090_032457.html

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One of the great events that the board has set itself the objective of organizing is an NFL game , the American football league in the United States and the sports competition that generates the most money in the world (13,000 million dollars per season according to ESPN), as advanced by El Confidencial . The competition leaders have their eyes set on Europe in general and Spain in particular, where their sport has grown exponentially in recent years. Madrid wants to take advantage of this and has offered the new Bernabéu , which is right now the preferred stage of the NFL to carry out an international match, although it is not the only option that is contemplated in Spain, according to sources close to the white club have informed this newspaper. It would be something similar to what the competition does in London at the Tottenham stadium , where it organizes a match every year.

 

Note: content of most links is in Spanish so if the you can not read it I suggest using Google translate.

 

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Germany, closer than Spain

 

Before it takes place in Spain, the NFL wants to bring a game to Germany . As announced by the American media Sports Business Journal , the idea is that between 2022 and 2023 one will be organized at the Allianz Arena in Munich , the home of Bayern . According to audience data, the two million Germans who watched the last Super Bowl have motivated managers to accelerate the meeting, something similar to what is happening in Spain, although in the Iberian country the growth of American football is still a little slower.

 

 

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27 minutes ago, BringMetheHeadofLeonLett said:

Can we send a more competent team than the Jags to exhibit our sport to unfamiliar international audiences, ferchris'ssake. 

I'm sure the NFL will mix it up when they have games in Germany. The NFL fans there will want big games.

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14 minutes ago, Mark Vader said:

I'm sure the NFL will mix it up when they have games in Germany. The NFL fans there will want big games.

 

The NFL fans here want big games too. The purpose with the Jags was they were trying to build a fan base for a single team because expansion to the UK remains a long term goal. To an extent it has worked, the Jags from having basically no UK fan base now have a pretty strong one. But we have had almost every team in the UK now (think it is just the Packers who haven't been). 

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2 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

The NFL fans here want big games too. The purpose with the Jags was they were trying to build a fan base for a single team because expansion to the UK remains a long term goal. To an extent it has worked, the Jags from having basically no UK fan base now have a pretty strong one. But we have had almost every team in the UK now (think it is just the Packers who haven't been). 

I get a kick out of hearing the local English fans announce picks for the Jacksonville Jag-U-ars during the NFL Drawft.

 

They make it sound so regal.

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40 minutes ago, Wayne Cubed said:

 

There's always Alfredo Di Stéfano Stadium 🙄

 

Haha. They should send the Dolphins there. Their fan base would fit inside. 

1 hour ago, Mark Vader said:

I get a kick out of hearing the local English fans announce picks for the Jacksonville Jag-U-ars during the NFL Drawft.

 

They make it sound so regal.

 

So if I made the pick I would say Jag-U-ars it is just the way thay we pronounce that word but I am a northerner with flat vowels so it would very much be the Draft rather than the Drawft or the Drarft.

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1 hour ago, RangerDave said:

Do they not have a word for "billion" in Spanish??

 

In British English (and Spanish) a billion is a million million, i.e., 1 Billion British = 1 trillion in American.

 

The article is slightly misleading --NFL is the richest league in the world but the revenue from the four richest European soccer leageues adds up to more than 13B (at least before the pandemic).

 

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23 minutes ago, Billy Claude said:

 

In British English (and Spanish) a billion is a million million, i.e., 1 Billion British = 1 trillion in American.

 

The article is slightly misleading --NFL is the richest league in the world but the revenue from the four richest European soccer leageues adds up to more than 13B (at least before the pandemic).

 

 

Traditionally this is absolutely right. In the UK we have definitely started to adopt the US definition of a billion - they are almost used interchangeably in public discourse now. It is one of the rare cases where I think my friends there over the pond have diverged from the Empire and have improved things :)

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24 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Traditionally this is absolutely right. In the UK we have definitely started to adopt the US definition of a billion - they are almost used interchangeably in public discourse now. It is one of the rare cases where I think my friends there over the pond have diverged from the Empire and have improved things :)

 

I didn't know that but It must be confusing if one is not sure if when someone says a billion whether they meant a billion or a trillion.

 

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6 hours ago, RangerDave said:

Do they not have a word for "billion" in Spanish??

 

yes, but it means a diferent number.

one billon in spanish =  1.000.000.000.000

one billon in english:=   1.000.000.000

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5 minutes ago, Gonzonzo said:

 

yes, but it means a diferent number.

one billon in spanish =  1.000.000.000.000

one billon in english:=   1.000.000.000

 

so then . . . no, they dont.   They have the word 'billion' but they dont have a word for "Billion."

 

my head hurts

 

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2 hours ago, Gonzonzo said:

 

yes, but it means a diferent number.

one billon in spanish =  1.000.000.000.000

one billon in english:=   1.000.000.000

OK, then.  Do they have a number for trillion?  I took Spanish in high school, but that was so long ago, they didn't have numbers that high!

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15 hours ago, BringMetheHeadofLeonLett said:

Can we send a more competent team than the Jags to exhibit our sport to unfamiliar international audiences, ferchris'ssake. 

They volunteered, they wanted to see what it was like to have fans at a "home" game.

16 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

Madrid wants to organize an NFL game at the new Bernabéu before 2025

 

 

I vote no.

 

 

Enough with overseas games

 

Bad for players,

 

Bad for fans,

 

Good for owners pockets.

 

 

Your vote appears to be a little late, the 17 game schedule also led to more international games.

 

https://www.nfl.com/news/owners-approve-international-game-scheduling-plan

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2 hours ago, RangerDave said:

OK, then.  Do they have a number for trillion?  I took Spanish in high school, but that was so long ago, they didn't have numbers that high!

one trillion= 1.000.000.000.000.000.000

one quatrillon= 1.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000

 

one billion in spanish is one millon of millons, in english is one thousand of millons

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1 hour ago, Gonzonzo said:

one trillion= 1.000.000.000.000.000.000

one quatrillon= 1.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000

 

one billion in spanish is one millon of millons, in english is one thousand of millons

Thanks for clearing that up for me.  I have now learned something new for today!  (I think I'll stick to the little numbers.)  😁

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1 hour ago, Limeaid said:

Just a note.  My Spanish is rudimentary, mostly I use it to curse Spanish telemarketers very effectively, so the text I posted was from Google translate.

 

Rudimentary is fine. Start with donde esta el bano. I found that to be extremely helpful in Spain! 

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22 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

Madrid wants to organize an NFL game at the new Bernabéu before 2025

 

 

I vote no.

 

 

Enough with overseas games

 

Bad for players,

 

Bad for fans,

 

Good for owners pockets.

 

 

Its awesome for fans that like to travel. I would love to see the Bills in Madrid. 

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7 minutes ago, uticaclub said:

Its awesome for fans that like to travel. I would love to see the Bills in Madrid. 

 

Certain places are better for certain things.

I'd rather eat olives in Madrid, and I'd rather watch the Bills in Orchard Park.

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17 minutes ago, sherpa said:

 

Certain places are better for certain things.

I'd rather eat olives in Madrid, and I'd rather watch the Bills in Orchard Park.

Olives are gross. 🤮

 

I get your point and wouldn't want to lose a home game for it but they have to travel to Seattle or Western Europe, it's not that much of a difference, they arent flying Spirit.

 

I am actually in favor of the 17th game being played at netural international site followed by a bye in addition to another bye week in schedule

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Went to Madrid and the Bernabeu in November 2005. It was quite cold. So I took the big coat to the match. 5 minutes in sat in the top tier and I was sweating like a hippo in power shower. Looked up and there were heaters in the stand roof. Should’ve worn shorts and t-shirt.

 

Madrid won 5-0. Goal scorers were Figo, Ronaldo (the original) x 2, Beckham and Owen. Lovely stuff. 

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