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England may play some home games elsewhere than Wembley
Not forgetting the NFL has 32? teams across a massive country, so there are huge differences there.
Motogull
Post #41
Oct 9, 2014
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England may play some home games elsewhere than Wembley
Listening to talkspite today, a presenter asked for 'alternative' venues and Danny Murphy (I think) said ours. Wasn't sure he was serious at first, but the presenter treated it that way.
Motogull
Post #38
Oct 9, 2014
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England may play some home games elsewhere than Wembley
I wouldn't go that far. The old Wembley had huge areas behind the goal. Far too big. 8ace, that should be the starting point.
Motogull
Post #4
Oct 9, 2014
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England may play some home games elsewhere than Wembley
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/29546374 Bring in a NFL Franchise then. Would be a good thing I reckon.
Motogull
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