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And they’re going to “rebrand” the team. They’ll keep the name. But you’ll have to pronounce it differently: “jag-you-are”
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Roy Hodgson is at Palace.Khan owns Fulham FC ...thats why the rumors i would imagine.
And like the Jags previously, they are just a game outside relegation zone. ( still early in season, but Roy Hodgson is manager and isnt that good of one )
They were relegated to First Division in 2014 thru 2017 - just made it back to EPL.
And they’re going to “rebrand” the team. They’ll keep the name. But you’ll have to pronounce it differently: “jag-you-are”
Khan owns Fulham FC ...thats why the rumors i would imagine.
And like the Jags previously, they are just a game outside relegation zone. ( still early in season, but Roy Hodgson is manager and isnt that good of one )
They were relegated to First Division in 2014 thru 2017 - just made it back to EPL.
Hmmm.
I thought he owned Manchester U?
I could definitely have my signals crossed.
Roy Hodgson is at Palace.
Even with fx swaps?with the pound players would be losing money. the NFL would have to increase the salary cap for the team as well.
Would make more sense if they moved to Mexico.... plus I really like tacos.
The reason you put a team in the UK is to sell more expensive broadcast rights to UK media companies. The whole purpose of putting a team there is to increase broadcast revenue. No other reason.I don't know why they keep trying to force this London idea. Are there metrics that show a strong desire for American football in the UK, or is this just the NFL trying to cram their product down a foreign country's throat? Canada seems like the more logical choice since they already have the CFL there as a quasi feeder league.
Move Miami into the AFC South and Jacksonville/London into the AFC East. Make the Patriots, one of the MAJOR proponents of the International move, have to travel to London every year.
NYJ, Buf and NE would be the "closest" to London of any three other NFL teams currently in one division.