Anyone seen Wilder in person?
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Lebron's best chance in soccer is water boy lol, but if we're being real, then MAYBE goal keeperYour willingness to bet is no guarantee either Mr critical thinker.
Don't pity me, pity your uneducated brethren that never leave the US to see that other countries actually exist. If they did that then maybe they'd drop the silly superiority complex you all seem to have. It was one of you pro-USA rent boys that was arguing Lebron could play soccer because he's big and athletic.... sound familiar? lolComment
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A couple of games a year gives the NFL more visibility in the UK, which in turn makes more people fans who then follow the games in the States too (which would be why they have games on over here in the first place). Personally I find it incredibly boring but i've been to games both here and there and some of my mates are die hard NFL fans.thats great...i know what khan is doing...because he has a franchise in one of the worst NFL cities.....jacksonville is notrious as being one of the worst nfl fanbases and they dont sell out...although their team is starting to get alot better
because the nfl puts on a couple of games a year over there doesnt mean uk fans understand the sport on a full scale though
Point being it's kinda silly to talk about the NFL as if it's some alien concept to those outside of America when it's really not. The NFL have done a pretty good job to ensure that isn't the case in their attempts to open up the sport to other markets to make it grow. The VP of the NFL even said near enough those exact words when talking about Khan's bid for Wembley Stadium:
Anyway this isn't at all relevant to the thread title so i'll stop now..."We are very happy for Shad Khan and the Jacksonville Jaguars," NFL executive vice-president of events and international Mark Waller said in a statement.
"The potential purchase of Wembley Stadium is a further powerful sign of their commitment to the UK and their vision to help us grow the sport.
"Having stadium options in London has always been critical to the NFL and, in tandem with our 10-year partnership with Tottenham Hotspur, this new relationship would allow for even greater flexibility in scheduling future NFL games in London."
No disrespect intended as it does indeed does look like Wilder has a big head, but i'm not overly sure if that's because his head is so big or yours is small?Last edited by Deus; 05-19-2018, 09:45 AM.Comment
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I wear a XL fitted hat.A couple of games a year gives the NFL more visibility in the UK, which in turn makes more people fans who then follow the games in the States too (which would be why they have games on over here in the first place). Personally I find it incredibly boring but i've been to games both here and there and some of my mates are die hard NFL fans.
Point being it's kinda silly to talk about the NFL as if it's some alien concept to those outside of America when it's really not. The NFL have done a pretty good job to ensure that isn't the case in their attempts to open up the sport to other markets to make it grow. The VP of the NFL even said near enough those exact words when talking about Khan's bid for Wembley Stadium:
Anyway this isn't at all relevant to the thread title so i'll stop now...
No disrespect intended as it does indeed does look like Wilder has a big head, but i'm not overly sure if that's because his head is so big or yours is small?Comment
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